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Guadahortuna

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Country
  
Spain

Comarca
  
Los Montes

Postal code
  
18560

Area
  
121.2 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 5:59 AM

Autonomous Community
  
Andalusia

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Elevation
  
952 m

Population
  
1,984 (2014)

Province
  
Province of Granada

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Area code(s)
  
+34 (Spain) + (Granada)

Weather
  
11°C, Wind W at 2 km/h, 51% Humidity

Guadahortuna is a municipality of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.

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Map of 18560 Guadahortuna, Granada, Spain

History

Guadahortuna has been populated since prehistoric times.

During Moorish Al-Andalus the municipality got its name, which means "River of fortune". During this period of time, it served as a border zone where Christian troops would enter Moorish territory in order to harass its inhabitants.

In 1486, after the Christian victory over the Moors, queen Isabella I of Castile repopulated the municipality with Christians.

In 1492, Guadahortuna became part of the city of Granada until 1557, when the municipality bought its independence with money from all its inhabitants.

Geography

Guadahortuna is bounded by the province of Jaén to the north, the municipality Alamedilla to the east, the municipalities Torre-Cardela and Píñar to the south and the municipalities Montejícar and Iznalloz to the west.

Guadahortuna is located on the Northeast of the province of Granada. Its highest mountain is Torrecilla's Hill with a height of 1.227 metres. It is located in the area known as La Atalaya. Other important mountains are Altos del Navazuelo, Vergara, Arrieros' Hill and Vertientes' Hill.

The municipality is located in Guadahortuna's valley.

Guadahortuna's river has its source in Montejícar. It passes through Montejícar, Guadahortuna, Alamedilla, Alicún de Ortega, Dehesas de Guadix and eventually it flows into Guadiana Menor river. From its source to its mouth, it travels 52 km.

References

Guadahortuna Wikipedia