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Puente Genil
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Puente Genil (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente xeˈnil]) is a Spanish municipality in the province of Córdoba, autonomous community of Andalusia. It is situated about 45 miles (70 km) from the provincial capital, Córdoba. It has a population of around 30,000.
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Geography
The municipality largely features a gentle relief,[2] interrupted by the Sierra del Castillo, Sierra Gorda, and Sierra del Niño hill ranges.[3] At 511 metres above sea level, Peñarrubia (in Sierra del Castillo) is the highest point in the municipality.[3] The river Genil crosses the municipality from southeast to northwest.[4] The urban development straddles the river, with the neighborhood of Miragenil standing in the opposite bank relative to the bulk of housing.[5]
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History
The municipal limits attests Roman occupation in the site of Fuente Álamo (to the NE of the current housing), including a balneum from the Julio-Claudian period and a villa from the Low Roman Empire.[6] The area belonged to the Conventus Iuridicus Astigitanus.[7]
Both Pontón de Don Gonzalo (aka La Puente de Don Gonzalo ) and Miragenil were 13th-century Christian establishments.[8] Pontón de Don Gonzalo was first mentioned in a 1262 document, as it was gifted to a Portuguese ricohombre.[9] Population of Pontón boomed in the 16th century, specially in its first half, and a stone bridge started building in 1561.[10]
The current municipality of Puente Genil was formed upon the merging of La Puente de Don Gonzalo with Miragenil in 1834.[11] Puente Genil underwent an important industrialisation process in the late 19th century, standing out in the food industry in relation to membrillo confection.[12]
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Description
The town is an agricultural centre, also known for its Semana Santa celebration, contracted in the local vernacular to "mananta".
- Parish church of La Purificación
- Mosaic of the Three Graces
- Religious procession
- An aerial view of the town and surrounding countryside
Transport
Puente Genil is served by Puente Genil-Herrera railway station, around 4 km from the town centre on the AVE high-speed rail line from Madrid to Málaga.
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