Castellanos of moriscos – Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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Castellanos de Moriscos It is a Spanish municipality and town in the province of Salamanca, in the Autonomous Community of Castilla y León. It is integrated into the La Armuña region. It belongs to the Judicial Party of Salamanca and the La Armuña Commonwealth. [ first ] [ 2 ]

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Its municipal term is formed by the towns of Alto del Barro, Castellanos de Moriscos, Industrial Polygon and the Urbanization La Almunia, in addition to the depopulated of El Praíto, Fuente Pedraza and Prado del Valle, occupies a total area of ​​13.84 km² And according to the demographic data collected in the Municipal Register prepared by the INE in 2017, it has a population of 2557 inhabitants.

Integrated in the Armuña region, it is located 8 kilometers from the Salamanca capital. The municipality is crossed by the highway of Castilla A-62 Between pk 228 and 233 and for its conventional alternative, the Burgos to Portugal road through Salamanca N-620 , in addition to local roads that connect with Moriscos and San Cristóbal de la Cuesta. The relief of the municipality is practically flat, with altitudes that range between 871 meters and 811 meters. The town stands at 835 meters above sea level.

Its foundation dates back to the repopulation made by the kings of León in the Middle Ages, being integrated into the Armuña room of the jurisdiction of Salamanca, within the kingdom of León, being called in the century XIII “Castellanos de Morisco” for having repopulated with people from Castilla. [ 3 ] With the creation of the current provinces in 1833, it was framed in the province of Salamanca, within the Leonese region. [ 4 ]

Demography [ To edit ]

In 1826 the inhabitants were 221, according to the Geographic-Stadistic Dictionary of Spain and Portugal of Sebastián Miñano and Bedoya.

Demographic Evolution Graph of Castellanos de Moriscos between 1900 and 2022

Source: National Institute of Spain – Elaboration graphics by Wikipedia.

Between 1970 and 1981, this municipality adds to the municipality of San Cristóbal de la Cuesta and Moriscos.

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Between 1981 and 1991, San Cristóbal de la Cuesta and Moriscos are segregated again in this municipality.

Population nuclei [ To edit ]

The municipality is divided into several population centers, which had the following population in 2019 according to the INE: [ 5 ]

Population nucleus Population
Castellanos de Moriscos 1958
Industrial Estate 441
La Almunia urbanization 265
Alto del Barrio 11
The praíto 2
Prado del Valle 0
Pedraza source 0

Monuments and places of interest [ To edit ]

Cabrerizos Tennis Club [ To edit ]

The Cabrerizos Tennis Club was inaugurated at the beginning of 2010. The club consists of 8 tennis tracks, of which 5 are covered, distributed among the complexes of the Moriscos and Graveras Sports Center Sánchez. This club participates mainly in the Autonomic and Provincial Interclubs Championship.

San Esteban Parish Church [ To edit ]

The Parish Church of Castellanos de Moriscos was declared a good of cultural interest on April 29, 1999. [ 6 ] In the book of the “places and villages of the Bishopric of Salamanca” original of 1604-1629 transcribed and edited by A. Casasca and J.R. Nieto describes the church and the place in the following terms: “This place has 150 times, the church of Sant Estevan, of Cantery, not well traded, is dark, and has a very bad corner, which has A¿ ¿ I want to do the tower for the bells in it and oh requires the need for a part of the place to be heard, now this church has an altarpiece of such years that Juan de Guerta, sculptor is in charge of it, sculptor, TIMEINO DE SALAMANCA and not through the lump jumps that are missing, this sculptor accustomed to putting the factory and has taken the rent, deserves this sculptor in all the works of this Assi Church of this church, His office as a stonecut Gastal them all with this altarpiece, it needs a drediting, flat satin casulla, that Madé made them without embarrassing with their golden grocery store through the cenefa and also some storage and friendly and friendly and three sakes …. ”

Administration and politics [ To edit ]

Municipal elections [ To edit ]

Results of municipal elections in Castilians of Moriscos [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Politic party 2019 2015 2011 2007 2003
% Wishes Councilors % Wishes Councilors % Wishes Councilors % Wishes Councilors % Wishes Councilors
Popular Party (PP) 41.69 492 5 35.38 374 4 57.18 506 6 45.05 241 3 47.08 137 3
Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) 17.20 203 2 19.30 204 2 31.75 281 3 46.73 250 4 50.86 148 4
Citizens (CS) 18.42 14 0 18.64 197 2
United Left (IU-CYL) 4.92 58 0 15.14 160 2 7.46 66 0 6.92 37 0
Union Progress and Democracy (UPyD) 9.84 104 first

Administration [ To edit ]

See also [ To edit ]

References [ To edit ]

  1. Llorente Maldonado, Antonio (1976). Salamanca Studies Center, ed. The historical and current regions of the province of Salamanca . p. 157. «The following towns include the Armuña: Rubiales Stop, Aldeanueva de Figueroa, La Orbada, Espino de la Orbada, Villanueva de los Pavones, Pajares de la Laguna, Villaverde de Guareña, Pitiegua, head of La Calzada, La Vellés , Arcédiano, Gomeceello, Moriscos, Castellanos de Moriscos, Pedrosillo el Ralo. The Bajuña belong: Tapas, Palencia de Negrilla, Negrilla de Palencia, Tardáguila, Calzada de Valdunciel, Valdunciel, Mata de Armuña, Carbajosa de Armuña, Monterrubio de Armuña, San Cristóbal de la Cuest From Armuña, Forfoleda, Torresmenudas and Valverdón (…) is out of the armuña, therefore, the pedrosal, who despite being called “of Armuña”, recent surname, never belonged to the Armuña room, but to that of Valdevilloria (page 129) Las Guareñas or land of Cantalapiedra: I would include in this region, so similar to the land of Peñaranda, but with certain distinctive characteristics, including the relative abundance of irrigated land dedicated to vegetables, the pedrosal of the Armuña (despite the name), Cantalapiedra, Tarazona de Guareña, Cantalpino, Palacios Rubios, Poveda de las Tapes and Villaflores (page 99) ».
  2. García González, Francisco (2002). LA ARMUÑA: Something more than wheat and lentils .
  3. Mínguez, José María (coord.) (1997). History of Salamanca. II Middle Ages. Salamanca: Salamanca Studies Center. Page 322
  4. «Royal Decree of November 30, 1833 on the Civil Division of Spanish Territory in the Peninsula and adjacent islands in 49 provinces» . Gazette of Madrid . 1833.
  5. Statistics National Institute. «Nomenclator: Population of the continuous register per population unit» . Retrieved on May 21, 2020 .
  6. «Catalog of Protected Assets of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Board of Castilla y León.» . Filed from the original March 4, 2016 . Retrieved on September 2, 2015 .
  7. «RESULT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN CASTELLANOS DE MORISCOS» . The country . 2011.
  8. «RESULT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN CASTELLANOS DE MORISCOS» . The world . 2003.

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Public services [ To edit ]

Castellanos de Moriscos has a metropolitan transport service http://castellanosdemoriscos.es/transporte/ .

Currently after the inauguration of the IGP Sports Cops of La Armuña, it has numerous sports activities (football, basketball, Kick Boxing, Karate, Judo …) In addition to the latest incorporation of a gym. It also has a football track outdoors, and two covered paddlers.

The residence of major Albertia Castellanos, located in the town of Castellanos de Moriscos and only 9 km from Salamanca Capital, offers:

  • 176 residential places for temporary or permanent stays.

The center, with new property by Albertia, offers modern facilities with the best professionals. In addition, Albertia is the first group of residences in obtaining the certification of the “COVID19”.

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