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Vilasantar

Vilasantar is a municipality of northwestern Spain in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia. It belongs to the comarca of Betanzos.

Vilasantar
municipality
Location of Vilasantar within Galicia
Area
 • Total59.36 km2 (22.92 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total1,225
 • Density21/km2 (53/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Geography edit

Vilasantar is located in the south of the comarca of Betanzos. It is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Curtis and Oza-Cesuras; to the west by Mesía, to the east with Sobrado and to the south with Boimorto. Its surface is 59.2 km².

It is situated in an area of medium altitude, with most of the municipality being between 400 and 500 meters above sea level.[2] The Tambre river (which delimits the southern border with Boimorto), and its tributaries, including the Cabalar river and the Río das Gándaras river, are of great importance.

History edit

Megaliths are preserved, such as the mámoas de Vilariño, the mámoa de Pedriño or the medorra de Fanegas, in the parish of San Vicenzo de Curtis. Castros such as those in Vilariño or As Corredoiras are preserved from the Castro culture.

Of the romanization there are remains of the Roman camp of Ciadella, the bigger of those discovered in Galicia, between the municipalities of Sobrado and Vilasantar.[3]

 
Pazo of Présaras

In the Middle Ages, these lands belonged to the county of Présaras, which had its origin in the Roman praessurae, desert lands offered to settlers to be populated and cultivated.[4] The area was strongly linked to the Sobrado Abbey and Monastery of Santa María de Mezonzo. This last one may have its origin in the Suevian era, because the church retains two capitals of the sixth or seventh centuries and appears in Latin documents as monastery of Mosontio. In the middle of the tenth century, Pedro de Mezonzo, who became the abbot of the convent and bishop of Compostela, joined him.

In the Modern Age there were numerous hidalgos in the municipality, as evidenced by several manor houses. Vilasantar was established as municipality in 1834. Its population grew until 1950, when it began to fall due to emigration.

It was an area of great activity during the Civil War and the postwar period. In 1938, the mayor of Vilasantar and neighbor of Présaras, Antonio Iglesias Corral, was executated in Miraz, Friol.[5][6] In the years following the war, the Guerrilla Army of Galicia took some actions in the municipality, as well as the mythical Foucellas, who acted in the area and lived a time hidden in the house of his cousin in Ru, Vilasantar.[7] In the parish of Mezonzo was born other guerrilla, Manolito Bello.

Economy edit

The primary sector and the tertiary one have a predominant weight in the area, and in the secondary sector the manufacture of wooden board stands out, due to the presence of the Losán Group in the municipality.

During the first half of the 20th century, the textile industry was very important because of the La Arzuana factory in Présaras, founded by Luís Miranda and José Núñez de la Barca, and in which hundreds of people worked, most of them women.[8][9]

Demography edit

According to the National Institute of Statistics, the population of Vilasantar in 2017 was 1,241 inhabitants.[10]

Evolution of the population in the last century:

Parishes edit

The municipality is formed by the following seven parishes:

  • Armental (San Martiño).
  • Barbeito (San Salvador).
  • Mezonzo (Santa María).
  • Présaras (San Pedro).
  • San Vicenzo de Curtis (San Vicenzo).
  • Vilariño (Santa María).
  • Vilasantar (Santiago).

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "Mapa topográfico España". topographic-map.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  3. ^ Administrator. "SOBRADO DOS MONXES". www.viatorimperi.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Historia Condado de Présaras". Concello de Vilasantar (in European Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Goretti Sanmartín reúnese coa familia do alcalde de Vilasantar asasinado polo franquismo – Noticias de Galicia". www.noticieirogalego.com (in Galician). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Antonio Iglesias Corral – Nomes e Voces". vitimas.nomesevoces.net (in Galician). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  7. ^ Lamela García, Luis (1992). "Foucellas". El riguroso relato de una lucha antifranquista (1936–1952) (in Spanish). Ediciós do Castro. ISBN 84-7492-608-4.
  8. ^ "Los inicios de la industria textil en A Coruña". La Opinión de A Coruña (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  9. ^ "Cuando ellas revolucionaron Vilasantar". La Opinión de A Coruña (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  10. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical Institute)". www.ine.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018.

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Vilasantar is a municipality of northwestern Spain in the province of A Coruna in the autonomous community of Galicia It belongs to the comarca of Betanzos VilasantarmunicipalitySealLocation of Vilasantar within GaliciaArea Total59 36 km2 22 92 sq mi Population 2018 1 Total1 225 Density21 km2 53 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 4 Demography 5 Parishes 6 ReferencesGeography editVilasantar is located in the south of the comarca of Betanzos It is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Curtis and Oza Cesuras to the west by Mesia to the east with Sobrado and to the south with Boimorto Its surface is 59 2 km It is situated in an area of medium altitude with most of the municipality being between 400 and 500 meters above sea level 2 The Tambre river which delimits the southern border with Boimorto and its tributaries including the Cabalar river and the Rio das Gandaras river are of great importance History editMegaliths are preserved such as the mamoas de Vilarino the mamoa de Pedrino or the medorra de Fanegas in the parish of San Vicenzo de Curtis Castros such as those in Vilarino or As Corredoiras are preserved from the Castro culture Of the romanization there are remains of the Roman camp of Ciadella the bigger of those discovered in Galicia between the municipalities of Sobrado and Vilasantar 3 nbsp Pazo of PresarasIn the Middle Ages these lands belonged to the county of Presaras which had its origin in the Roman praessurae desert lands offered to settlers to be populated and cultivated 4 The area was strongly linked to the Sobrado Abbey and Monastery of Santa Maria de Mezonzo This last one may have its origin in the Suevian era because the church retains two capitals of the sixth or seventh centuries and appears in Latin documents as monastery of Mosontio In the middle of the tenth century Pedro de Mezonzo who became the abbot of the convent and bishop of Compostela joined him In the Modern Age there were numerous hidalgos in the municipality as evidenced by several manor houses Vilasantar was established as municipality in 1834 Its population grew until 1950 when it began to fall due to emigration It was an area of great activity during the Civil War and the postwar period In 1938 the mayor of Vilasantar and neighbor of Presaras Antonio Iglesias Corral was executated in Miraz Friol 5 6 In the years following the war the Guerrilla Army of Galicia took some actions in the municipality as well as the mythical Foucellas who acted in the area and lived a time hidden in the house of his cousin in Ru Vilasantar 7 In the parish of Mezonzo was born other guerrilla Manolito Bello Economy editThe primary sector and the tertiary one have a predominant weight in the area and in the secondary sector the manufacture of wooden board stands out due to the presence of the Losan Group in the municipality During the first half of the 20th century the textile industry was very important because of the La Arzuana factory in Presaras founded by Luis Miranda and Jose Nunez de la Barca and in which hundreds of people worked most of them women 8 9 Demography editAccording to the National Institute of Statistics the population of Vilasantar in 2017 was 1 241 inhabitants 10 Evolution of the population in the last century Parishes editThe municipality is formed by the following seven parishes Armental San Martino Barbeito San Salvador Mezonzo Santa Maria Presaras San Pedro San Vicenzo de Curtis San Vicenzo Vilarino Santa Maria Vilasantar Santiago References edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Mapa topografico Espana topographic map com in European Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 Administrator SOBRADO DOS MONXES www viatorimperi com in European Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 Historia Condado de Presaras Concello de Vilasantar in European Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 Goretti Sanmartin reunese coa familia do alcalde de Vilasantar asasinado polo franquismo Noticias de Galicia www noticieirogalego com in Galician Retrieved 8 June 2018 Antonio Iglesias Corral Nomes e Voces vitimas nomesevoces net in Galician Retrieved 8 June 2018 Lamela Garcia Luis 1992 Foucellas El riguroso relato de una lucha antifranquista 1936 1952 in Spanish Edicios do Castro ISBN 84 7492 608 4 Los inicios de la industria textil en A Coruna La Opinion de A Coruna in Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 Cuando ellas revolucionaron Vilasantar La Opinion de A Coruna in Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Spanish Statistical Institute www ine es in Spanish Retrieved 8 June 2018 43 04 N 8 06 W 43 067 N 8 100 W 43 067 8 100 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vilasantar amp oldid 1197692611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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