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Librilla

Coordinates: 37°52′59″N 1°21′0″W / 37.88306°N 1.35000°W / 37.88306; -1.35000
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Librilla
Flag of Librilla
Coat of arms of Librilla
Location in Murcia
Location in Murcia
Librilla is located in Murcia
Librilla
Librilla
Location in Murcia
Librilla is located in Spain
Librilla
Librilla
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 37°52′59″N 1°21′0″W / 37.88306°N 1.35000°W / 37.88306; -1.35000
Country Spain
Autonomous community Murcia
Province Murcia
ComarcaBajo Guadalentin
Judicial districtTotana
Government
 • MayorJosé Martínez García (2007) (Mixed Group)
Area
 • Total56 km2 (22 sq mi)
Elevation
178 m (584 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total5,196
 • Density93/km2 (240/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Librillano, na
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
30892
WebsiteOfficial website

Librilla is a Spanish village in the Murcia region. It had a population of 4614 in 2010 and an area of 56 km2. It's placed in both sides of the Orón river.[citation needed]

Geography

The Oron river (Barranco de los Espectros) seen from the road's bridge.

Librilla is located next to the Algecira's stream and it's crossed by the Oron river. It's situated in the shadow of Sierra de Carrascoy and the slopes of El Castellar, bordering the municipalities of Murcia to the north and east, north by Mula and Alhama de Murcia to the south and west.

History

Town Hall.

Librilla's history dates back from Iberians time, which left the remains of a settlement in El Castellar. The name of this town gave it the Arab geographer Al-Idrissi, in the 12th century, called "Lymbraya", which in Arabic means "Ghost's stream" (Barranco de los Espectros). In 1243, after Muslim rule Librilla along with the rest of the Kingdom of Murcia is delivered as a protectorate of the future Alfonso X of Castile, then infant, through the surrender of Alcaraz. In times of Alfonso XI, Juan Manuel, governor of the King of Castile in the Kingdom of Murcia, Librilla inherited as part of the estates belonging to his father.

Demographics

Demographic evolution
1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1981 1991 1996 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2010
2.465 3.379 3.035 2.886 2.807 2.981 2.826 3.111 3.512 3.735 3.759 3.945 4.088 4.160 4.297 4.378 4.614

Main sights

Las Posadas
Centenary elm
Caseron Marques de Camachos

The most notable places in Librilla include:

Economy

The main economic activity is agriculture Librilla with irrigated orchards, especially the production of lemons. Librilla industrial production is very recent, from the construction of industrial estate "Cabecicos Blancos", situated along the Mediterranean motorway, 20 km from Murcia. The polygon has an area of 750,000 m2 of industrial land and 512,000 m2 of building land and has good access.

Gastronomy

Pitanzas

The main dishes of local cuisine are rice with rabbit, stew, crumbs, michirones (dried beans cooked with ham and sausages), rabbit with garlic and the pot of cooked pork. One type of traditional bread called pitanza, which weighs 200 grams and is released thousands from the balcony of City Hall every 22 August. This is a unique event both regionally and nationally originated in medieval times.

Holidays

  • May 2–3: "Festividad de la Santa Cruz".
  • July 16: Carmen's Virgin.
  • August 2: Our Lady of Angels.
  • August 18–24: "Fiestas patronales en honor a San Bartolomé".
  • September 8: Pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Bethlehem that begins, in alternate years, in Librilla or in Sangonera la Seca.

Celebrities born in Librilla

Sister cities

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.