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Iznájar
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Iznájar is a town and municipal area in the province of Córdoba in Andalucia, southern Spain.
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Demographics
In 2005, it had a population of 4,960 inhabitants, with a population density of 36.5 people per km2.
Geography
The municipality covers an area of 136 km2
Located at 37°15′N 4°18′W, it lies on the Genil river approximately 110 km from the provincial capital of Córdoba very close to the borders with both Málaga and Granada provinces at a height of 539 metres above sea level.
The village itself is situated on top of a huge rocky outcropping overlooking the Iznajar Reservoir, the largest in the whole of Andalucía, which is frequented throughout the warm season as a beach.
Iznájar is a classic "pueblo blanco", or white village. It is surrounded by its "aldeas" - sub villages including La Celada, El Higueral, Solerche to name but three.
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Economy
The principal economic activity of the area is the cultivation of olives although tourism is increasingly becoming an economic factor.
Accommodation
There are many places to stay, from hotels through to bed & breakfasts to houses or apartments to rent.
Culture
The whole of the area of Iznájar has a vibrant social life with many fiestas celebrated throughout the year - most notably Semana Santa (Easter), Los Reyes (Three Kings or Twelfth Night) and the Fiesta de la Virgen.
See also
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Iznájar.
- Iznájar - Andalucian government's statistical information website
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