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Montefrío

Montefrio is a municipality in the province of Granada. The ruins of a Moorish castle sit near the highest point. Being built midway between the Sierra de Priego and Sierra Parapanda, and commanding the open valley between these ranges, it became one of the chief frontier fortresses of the Moors in the 15th century.

Montefrío
Montefrío
View of Montefrío
Location of Montefrío
Montefrío
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 37°19′16″N 4°00′40″W / 37.32111°N 4.01111°W / 37.32111; -4.01111Coordinates: 37°19′16″N 4°00′40″W / 37.32111°N 4.01111°W / 37.32111; -4.01111
Area
 • Total253.92 km2 (98.04 sq mi)
Elevation
834 m (2,736 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total5,479
 • Density22/km2 (56/sq mi)
Demonym(s)montefrieño, -ña
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
18270
WebsiteOfficial website

The climate of Montefrío is a continental Mediterranean type. The economy is typically agrarian, with olives as the main crop. The relatively limited industry revolves around agricultural processing such as oil and dairy products. The population is reported as 6,688, with 3,337 men and 3,351 women. Near the town is a vast archaeological site known as Las Peñas de los Gitanos, famous for its prehistoric tombs and remains of Roman and Visigothic settlements.

Montefrío's main road has many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants which are independently run. It leads on to Plaza Virgen de Los Remedios which then leads on to Plaza de España.

Montefrio's primary church is the only round church in the whole of Spain since its recapture from Muslim control. The church is said to have been converted from an old mosque.

Etymology

The town's name means "cold mountain", from Spanish monte frio.

Geography

Montefrío is in the northwest of the province of Granada, situated in the region of Loja. The township occupies about 254 km2 and has a density of 25.37 inhabitants / km ². Its geographical coordinates are 37 ° 19 'N, 04 ° 01' W. It is situated at an altitude of 834 m and 57 km from the capital of Granada. Montefrio is limited on the north with the municipalities of Priego de Córdoba and Almedinilla (Córdoba) and Alcalá la Real (Jaén); the southeast with íllora, on the south by Villanueva Mesia and Stump; and on the southwest by Loja and Algarinejo, the latter belonging to the province of Granada.

Districts

The municipality counts with the annexed of Lojilla. This small village is located about 7 km from the village. The only access is to Lojilla is by the road between Montefrío and Alcalá la Real, from the junction at “La venta del conejo”. Its altitude is 994.3 meters and the terrain has a slope of 20.89%. Its population is 79 inhabitants. They celebrate a feast on 20 January in honor of its patron saint San Sebastian, and on July 25, the feast of Santiago. They highlight the festival of San Sebastián. The amazing thing about this festival is that locals walk through the streets of the village dressed in colorful costumes, hats with bells and ribbons which are also colored. Jumping, dancing and begging passers towards the cost of the party. It was ancient custom that were getting farmhouse cottage in cakes, oil and melons.[clarification needed] The beginning is in the late afternoon and after a day of olive picking and last until the early hours of the night. Flush (coffee with anise) and typical local products such as chorizo and morcilla grilled are taken.

The origin of the festival is unknown, but is believed that the party is related with the one celebrated in Los Verdiales (Málaga) because of the similarity of its outfit. After 15 years without taking place, it was celebrated again in 2010. The party seeks to be declared by their ancestral origin and singularity of interest by the Junta de Andalucía.

Hydrography

The township has four main streams:

  • Arroyo de turca, which rises in the hill of Gachas and Marcos and empties into the term Algarinejo
  • El arroyo Milanos, born in Montesanto, runs through lands of Loja and ends up in the Genil and the lands of Huétor Tájar
  • Arroyo de los pinares, born in the farmhouse Fuente Dorada and flows into the Genil, in the lands of Villanueva Mesia
  • Arroyo de los Molinos, watering the western slope of the Sierra de Parapanda and joins the stream flows into the Genil by the íllora term

Climate

Montefrío climate is Mediterranean with continental features. It is not particularly cold, with rainy winters and hot, dry summers. Autumns and Springs are mild and slightly rainy. According to a study by the Council of Granada, made in the early 1990s, between three distinct locations (Cortijo de Tara, Lojilla and Montefrío), the following data are derived:

  • Rainfall: 631.4 mm
  • Average temperature: 15.2 °C
  • Average low temperature: 8.34 °C
  • Maximum average temperature: 20.44 °C

Data should not be taken too seriously, because within the same municipality, there are areas with higher rainfall than others. In some areas if this average is reached, other do not get to 500 mm per year.

Communications

The A-335 crosses through the town from north to south. To the east is the NO-26 which also binds to the N-432 as it passes through Puerto Lope and is the shortest way to get to Granada.

From the A92, exit Huétor-Tájar, then up the road connecting the two towns, bordering the creek Milanos, which is the best option. One can also reach Montefrío from neighboring villages and Algarinejo íllora through local roads. The major elevations are the Sierra de Parapanda with 1,604 m at the boundary between Montefrío and íllora, and saw the peak Chanzas Pepper of 1,213 m between Montefrío and Algarinejo.

Economy

 
Montefrío

Montefrio's economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry. Must emphasize the 16,221 olives of which 15204 belong to dry farming and irrigated rest. Within arable crops we highlight the 471 ha of barley and 12 ha of potato (SIMA 2007).

As for livestock, Montefrío in the eighteenth century became one of the most important pastoral areas of eastern Andalusia (about 50,000 head of cattle). Currently these figures are substantially lower, highlighting the pigs won, goat and sheep. It is this primary sector that derives little existing industry. A cooperative dairy related products, the cheese is famous throughout Spain; several mills, two of which incorporated cooperatives; companies engaged in the development of products derived from the olive; and a high-quality meat products.

Montefrío has one of the richest historical and cultural heritages in the province of Granada and is one of Andalucia’s famous “Pueblos Blancos” (white towns of Andalucia). Tourism in Montefrío has escalated in recent years having been named a top 10 National Geographic[2] views of a pueblo (town) in 2017. There are several fiestas (festivals) throughout the year, notably the month long “Fiesta de Agosto” (August Festival). With so much to see and do in Montefrío its culture, fiestas, famous heritage sites and award winning produce attracts tourists throughout the year.

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "10 pueblos con las mejores vistas del mundo". viajes.nationalgeographic.com.es (in Spanish). 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2020-09-02.

External links

  • Ayuntamiento de Montefrío (in Spanish)
  • [1] - La más veterana y completa guía de Montefrío
  • [2] - Montefrío en estado puro
  • [3] - Web 2.0, portal ciudadano y una de las asociaciones más activas del poniente Granadino
  • [4] - Turismo Montefrío
  • [5] - Things to do in Montefrío

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Montefrio". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 765.

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Montefrio is a municipality in the province of Granada The ruins of a Moorish castle sit near the highest point Being built midway between the Sierra de Priego and Sierra Parapanda and commanding the open valley between these ranges it became one of the chief frontier fortresses of the Moors in the 15th century MontefrioMontefrioView of MontefrioCoat of armsLocation of MontefrioMontefrioLocation in SpainCoordinates 37 19 16 N 4 00 40 W 37 32111 N 4 01111 W 37 32111 4 01111 Coordinates 37 19 16 N 4 00 40 W 37 32111 N 4 01111 W 37 32111 4 01111Area Total253 92 km2 98 04 sq mi Elevation834 m 2 736 ft Population 2018 1 Total5 479 Density22 km2 56 sq mi Demonym s montefrieno naTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code18270WebsiteOfficial websiteThe climate of Montefrio is a continental Mediterranean type The economy is typically agrarian with olives as the main crop The relatively limited industry revolves around agricultural processing such as oil and dairy products The population is reported as 6 688 with 3 337 men and 3 351 women Near the town is a vast archaeological site known as Las Penas de los Gitanos famous for its prehistoric tombs and remains of Roman and Visigothic settlements Montefrio s main road has many shops cafes bars and restaurants which are independently run It leads on to Plaza Virgen de Los Remedios which then leads on to Plaza de Espana Montefrio s primary church is the only round church in the whole of Spain since its recapture from Muslim control The church is said to have been converted from an old mosque Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Districts 2 2 Hydrography 2 3 Climate 2 4 Communications 3 Economy 4 References 5 External linksEtymology EditThe town s name means cold mountain from Spanish monte frio Geography EditMontefrio is in the northwest of the province of Granada situated in the region of Loja The township occupies about 254 km2 and has a density of 25 37 inhabitants km Its geographical coordinates are 37 19 N 04 01 W It is situated at an altitude of 834 m and 57 km from the capital of Granada Montefrio is limited on the north with the municipalities of Priego de Cordoba and Almedinilla Cordoba and Alcala la Real Jaen the southeast with illora on the south by Villanueva Mesia and Stump and on the southwest by Loja and Algarinejo the latter belonging to the province of Granada Districts Edit The municipality counts with the annexed of Lojilla This small village is located about 7 km from the village The only access is to Lojilla is by the road between Montefrio and Alcala la Real from the junction at La venta del conejo Its altitude is 994 3 meters and the terrain has a slope of 20 89 Its population is 79 inhabitants They celebrate a feast on 20 January in honor of its patron saint San Sebastian and on July 25 the feast of Santiago They highlight the festival of San Sebastian The amazing thing about this festival is that locals walk through the streets of the village dressed in colorful costumes hats with bells and ribbons which are also colored Jumping dancing and begging passers towards the cost of the party It was ancient custom that were getting farmhouse cottage in cakes oil and melons clarification needed The beginning is in the late afternoon and after a day of olive picking and last until the early hours of the night Flush coffee with anise and typical local products such as chorizo and morcilla grilled are taken The origin of the festival is unknown but is believed that the party is related with the one celebrated in Los Verdiales Malaga because of the similarity of its outfit After 15 years without taking place it was celebrated again in 2010 The party seeks to be declared by their ancestral origin and singularity of interest by the Junta de Andalucia Hydrography Edit The township has four main streams Arroyo de turca which rises in the hill of Gachas and Marcos and empties into the term Algarinejo El arroyo Milanos born in Montesanto runs through lands of Loja and ends up in the Genil and the lands of Huetor Tajar Arroyo de los pinares born in the farmhouse Fuente Dorada and flows into the Genil in the lands of Villanueva Mesia Arroyo de los Molinos watering the western slope of the Sierra de Parapanda and joins the stream flows into the Genil by the illora termClimate Edit Montefrio climate is Mediterranean with continental features It is not particularly cold with rainy winters and hot dry summers Autumns and Springs are mild and slightly rainy According to a study by the Council of Granada made in the early 1990s between three distinct locations Cortijo de Tara Lojilla and Montefrio the following data are derived Rainfall 631 4 mm Average temperature 15 2 C Average low temperature 8 34 C Maximum average temperature 20 44 CData should not be taken too seriously because within the same municipality there are areas with higher rainfall than others In some areas if this average is reached other do not get to 500 mm per year Communications Edit The A 335 crosses through the town from north to south To the east is the NO 26 which also binds to the N 432 as it passes through Puerto Lope and is the shortest way to get to Granada From the A92 exit Huetor Tajar then up the road connecting the two towns bordering the creek Milanos which is the best option One can also reach Montefrio from neighboring villages and Algarinejo illora through local roads The major elevations are the Sierra de Parapanda with 1 604 m at the boundary between Montefrio and illora and saw the peak Chanzas Pepper of 1 213 m between Montefrio and Algarinejo Economy Edit Montefrio Montefrio s economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry Must emphasize the 16 221 olives of which 15204 belong to dry farming and irrigated rest Within arable crops we highlight the 471 ha of barley and 12 ha of potato SIMA 2007 As for livestock Montefrio in the eighteenth century became one of the most important pastoral areas of eastern Andalusia about 50 000 head of cattle Currently these figures are substantially lower highlighting the pigs won goat and sheep It is this primary sector that derives little existing industry A cooperative dairy related products the cheese is famous throughout Spain several mills two of which incorporated cooperatives companies engaged in the development of products derived from the olive and a high quality meat products Montefrio has one of the richest historical and cultural heritages in the province of Granada and is one of Andalucia s famous Pueblos Blancos white towns of Andalucia Tourism in Montefrio has escalated in recent years having been named a top 10 National Geographic 2 views of a pueblo town in 2017 There are several fiestas festivals throughout the year notably the month long Fiesta de Agosto August Festival With so much to see and do in Montefrio its culture fiestas famous heritage sites and award winning produce attracts tourists throughout the year References Edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute 10 pueblos con las mejores vistas del mundo viajes nationalgeographic com es in Spanish 2015 03 20 Retrieved 2020 09 02 External links EditAyuntamiento de Montefrio in Spanish 1 La mas veterana y completa guia de Montefrio 2 Montefrio en estado puro 3 Web 2 0 portal ciudadano y una de las asociaciones mas activas del poniente Granadino 4 Turismo Montefrio 5 Things to do in Montefrio This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Montefrio Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 18 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 765 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montefrio amp oldid 1086818936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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