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Yuncler

Coordinates: 40°2′26″N 3°54′13″W / 40.04056°N 3.90361°W / 40.04056; -3.90361
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Yuncler
Yuncler is located in Spain
Yuncler
Yuncler
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 40°2′26″N 3°54′13″W / 40.04056°N 3.90361°W / 40.04056; -3.90361
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile-La Mancha
ProvinceToledo
ComarcaLa Sagra
Judicial districtIllescas
FoundedSee text
Government
 • AlcaldeLuis Miguel Martín Ruiz (2020)
Area
 • Total18 km2 (7 sq mi)
Elevation
534 m (1,752 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total3,940
 • Density220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Yunclereño,a o Yuncleroso, sa
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
45529
Official language(s)Castillian
WebsiteOfficial website

Yuncler is a town and municipality in the Sagra shire, province of Toledo, Spain, 42 km to the south from the national capital, Madrid. It borders Villaluenga de la Sagra to the south, Yuncos and Cedillo to the north, Numancia to the northeast, Pantoja to the east and Cedillo to the west. It has an agricultural-based economy, with a recent surge in small businesses.

The climate is mediterranean inside. The winter is very cold with low temperatures. The low is sometimes lower than 3 grades centigrades. The summer is very hoy. Sometimes the temperatures can reach more than 37 grades centigrades.

Yuncler is a village where there is not a lot of rainy data. Sometimes there are some rainstorms but there are not several.


Etymology

Yunkler is derived from a moorish term, itself derived from junko meaning sedge. In 12th century documents it is named as Ocner, Yunquer and Yunkler.

Administration

After the 2020 elections, the local government consists of 9 council members from PSOE and 2 from PP.

The actual mayor is Luis Miguel Martín Ruíz from PSOE.


History

The first settlers were of Moorish origins, being mentioned in documents dating back to 1179.

Places of interest

  • Labour house from the 19th century, declared historic and preserved intact, currently a hotel and restaurant named La Casa Grande.
  • Santa María Magdalena church, declared historic. Together with La Casa Grande and the town hall (of modern construction) they form the church square (Plazuela de la Iglesia).

References

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