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Caudete

Caudete (Spanish pronunciation: [kawˈðete]) is a municipality of Spain located in the province of Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha. It has a population of 10.163 (From INE 2015). It is part of the Altiplanicie de Almansa comarca.

Caudete
Caudete
Caudete
Coordinates: 38°42′16″N 0°59′17″W / 38.70444°N 0.98806°W / 38.70444; -0.98806
CountrySpain
Autonomous CommunityCastilla–La Mancha
ProvinceAlbacete
Government
 • MayorMoisés López Martínez (PP)
Area
 • Total142 km2 (55 sq mi)
Elevation
557 m (1,827 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total10,003
 • Density70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST (GMT +2))
Postal code
02660
Area code+34 (Spain) + 967 (Albacete)
Websitewww.caudete.es

History edit

Following its Christian conquest in 1240, Caudete became part of the Crown of Castile as result of the Treaty of Almizra, featuring a mudéjar population.[2] It later passed to the Crown of Aragon, and the first Christian settlers arrived after a charter was granted in 1305.[2]

There were ongoing disputes between Caudete and nearby Villena over control of the Alhorines Valley, an important wheat-growing area.

On the wake of the 1429–1430 Castilian–Aragonese War [es], the town was besieged and taken by force by Castile.[3] It was reincorporated to Aragon on 22 October 1436.[4] Caudete became part of the land of Ontinyent in 1446.[5]

Caudete, which favoured the Bourbon side at the early stages of the War of the Spanish Succession, eventually came to support the Austracist side.[6] As a result of siding with the loser faction, Caudete lost his local autonomy and was annexed to Villena in 1707.[6]

Until the 19th century the dominant language in the municipality was Valencian with some aspects of Aragonese. Since then the region has undergone forceful linguistic substitution by Spanish similar to what happened in the Valencian comarca of Vega Baja del Segura. Today the principal language is Spanish with some Valencian words. Caudete is famous for its Moros y Cristianos festival in September.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ a b Pérez Amorós 2018, p. 185.
  3. ^ Doménech Mira 2002, pp. 91–104.
  4. ^ Doménech Mira 2002, p. 104.
  5. ^ Casanova 2001, p. 219.
  6. ^ a b Soler García 1984, pp. 179–192.
Bibliography
  • Casanova, Emili (2001). "La frontera lingüística castellano-catalana en el País Valenciano". Revista de Filología Románica. Madrid: Ediciones Complutense. 18: 213–260. ISSN 0212-999X.
  • Doménech Mira, Francisco J. (2002). "El asedio a la villa y el castillo de Caudete. Un episodio de la guerra de fronteras entre Castilla y Aragón (1429-1430)". In Pretel Marín, Aurelio (ed.). II Congreso de Historia de Albacete: del 22 al 25 de noviembre de 2000. Vol. 2. Albacete: Instituto de Estudios Albacetenses "Don Juan Manuel". pp. 91–112. ISBN 84-95394-41-3.
  • Pérez Amorós, María Luz (2018). "Sobre los étimos de 'Caudete', 'Bogarra' y 'Oliva' (Alto Vinalopó)". In Montoya Abat, Brauli; Tort i Donada, Joan (eds.). Actes de l’XI Jornada d’Onomàstica de l’Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua (AVL) i el III Congrés de la Societat d’Onomàstica: Elda i Petrer 2017. pp. 181–192. ISBN 978-84-482-6233-4.
  • Soler García, José María (1984). "Sobre la agregación de Caudete a Villena en 1707". Congreso de Historia de Albacete (8-11 diciembre de 1983). Separatas de las Actas. Volumen III. Edad Moderna, Albacete, [s.n.] pp. 179–192 – via Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.

External links edit

  • Town hall website

caudete, spanish, pronunciation, kawˈðete, municipality, spain, located, province, albacete, castilla, mancha, population, from, 2015, part, altiplanicie, almansa, comarca, municipalitycoat, armsshow, castilla, manchashow, spaincoordinates, 70444, 98806, 70444. Caudete Spanish pronunciation kawˈdete is a municipality of Spain located in the province of Albacete Castilla La Mancha It has a population of 10 163 From INE 2015 It is part of the Altiplanicie de Almansa comarca CaudeteMunicipalityCoat of armsCaudeteShow map of Castilla La ManchaCaudeteShow map of SpainCoordinates 38 42 16 N 0 59 17 W 38 70444 N 0 98806 W 38 70444 0 98806CountrySpainAutonomous CommunityCastilla La ManchaProvinceAlbaceteGovernment MayorMoises Lopez Martinez PP Area Total142 km2 55 sq mi Elevation557 m 1 827 ft Population 2018 1 Total10 003 Density70 km2 180 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST GMT 2 Postal code02660Area code 34 Spain 967 Albacete Websitewww caudete es Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFollowing its Christian conquest in 1240 Caudete became part of the Crown of Castile as result of the Treaty of Almizra featuring a mudejar population 2 It later passed to the Crown of Aragon and the first Christian settlers arrived after a charter was granted in 1305 2 There were ongoing disputes between Caudete and nearby Villena over control of the Alhorines Valley an important wheat growing area On the wake of the 1429 1430 Castilian Aragonese War es the town was besieged and taken by force by Castile 3 It was reincorporated to Aragon on 22 October 1436 4 Caudete became part of the land of Ontinyent in 1446 5 Caudete which favoured the Bourbon side at the early stages of the War of the Spanish Succession eventually came to support the Austracist side 6 As a result of siding with the loser faction Caudete lost his local autonomy and was annexed to Villena in 1707 6 Until the 19th century the dominant language in the municipality was Valencian with some aspects of Aragonese Since then the region has undergone forceful linguistic substitution by Spanish similar to what happened in the Valencian comarca of Vega Baja del Segura Today the principal language is Spanish with some Valencian words Caudete is famous for its Moros y Cristianos festival in September citation needed See also editChurch of Santa Catalina Caudete References editCitations Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute a b Perez Amoros 2018 p 185 Domenech Mira 2002 pp 91 104 Domenech Mira 2002 p 104 Casanova 2001 p 219 a b Soler Garcia 1984 pp 179 192 BibliographyCasanova Emili 2001 La frontera linguistica castellano catalana en el Pais Valenciano Revista de Filologia Romanica Madrid Ediciones Complutense 18 213 260 ISSN 0212 999X Domenech Mira Francisco J 2002 El asedio a la villa y el castillo de Caudete Un episodio de la guerra de fronteras entre Castilla y Aragon 1429 1430 In Pretel Marin Aurelio ed II Congreso de Historia de Albacete del 22 al 25 de noviembre de 2000 Vol 2 Albacete Instituto de Estudios Albacetenses Don Juan Manuel pp 91 112 ISBN 84 95394 41 3 Perez Amoros Maria Luz 2018 Sobre los etimos de Caudete Bogarra y Oliva Alto Vinalopo In Montoya Abat Brauli Tort i Donada Joan eds Actes de l XI Jornada d Onomastica de l Academia Valenciana de la Llengua AVL i el III Congres de la Societat d Onomastica Elda i Petrer 2017 pp 181 192 ISBN 978 84 482 6233 4 Soler Garcia Jose Maria 1984 Sobre la agregacion de Caudete a Villena en 1707 Congreso de Historia de Albacete 8 11 diciembre de 1983 Separatas de las Actas Volumen III Edad Moderna Albacete s n pp 179 192 via Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes External links editTown hall website nbsp This Albacete Province location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caudete amp oldid 1170885425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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