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The Central Almond (Spanish Almendra central) is a zone of Madrid made of seven districts: Centro, Arganzuela, Retiro, Salamanca, Chamartín, Tetuán, and Chamberí,[1] (even though, sometimes, the Madrid Council includes part of an eighth, Moncloa-Aravaca,[2] specifically the Argüelles yard, all inside the M30 motorway.[3]

Population

In 1975 1.153.730 people lived there,[4] but since the '90s, population's been decreasing: in 2000 there were 915.318 inhabitants[4] and in 2011 847.686.

References

  1. ^ Boletín Trimestral Observatorio Municipal de Vivienda, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  2. ^ «Un plan estratégico para revitalizar los ocho distritos de la almendra central» Participación ciudadana Ayuntamiento de Madrid, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  3. ^ «La almendra central de Madrid aglutina un bar o restaurante por cada 125 ciudadanos» La Vanguardia, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  4. ^ a b Martínez Martín, Jesús A. «Madrid, de Villa a Metrópoli. Las transformaciones del siglo XX» Cuadernos de historia contemporánea 2000, número 22: 225-249 ISSN 0214-400X Consultado el 1 de octubre de 2011

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