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Algueña

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Country
  
Postcode
  
03668

Area
  
18.43 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 10:21 AM

Comarca
  
Vinalopó Mitjà

Autonomous communities of Spain
  
Elevation
  
534 m

Population
  
1,457 (2014)

Province
  
Province of Alicante

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Demonym(s)
  
Algueñeros (Spanish)Alguenyers (Catalan)

Weather
  
11°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 58% Humidity

Algueña ([alˈɣeɲa]) or L'Alguenya ([laɫˈɣeɲa]) is a Spanish municipality located in the Alicante province, in the comarca of Vinalopó Mitjà. Its climate is Arid Mediterranean.

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Map of L'Alguenya, Alicante, Spain

Geography

Algueña is located in the extreme West of Medio Vinalopó, on the border of the old Kingdom of Murcia. The district occupies a high plateau with mid altitudes around 600 m, hilly to the North because of the Reclot mountain range. The district includes the city population center as well as the village of La Solana at 3 km from the town.

History

The first reference to Algueña, then called Alhenya, is a date in a lawsuit in the year 1582 between the lordships of Monóvar and Novelda.

The population was linked to the municipality of Pinoso until 1934, although it previously already had an independent parish. In this year it obtained municipal independence due to the strong demographic growth experience during the last years of the 19th and beginnings of the 20th centuries (the 1900 census showed a figure of 1,953 inhabitants). Beginning in the 1950s, there was a slow regression until 2005, when Algueña had 1,501 inhabitants.

Algueña (like Pinoso) remained included in the Territory of Orihuela until 1707. In the administrative reform carried out by the Bourbons, it remained equally included in Orihuela’s district of corregidor until 1833, the year in which the current provincial system was established.

References

Algueña Wikipedia


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