Arens de Lledó
Arenys de Lledó
Arens de Lledó (Spanish: [aˈɾens ðe ʎeˈðo]) or Arenys de Lledó (Catalan: [aˈɾeɲz ðe ʎeˈðo]) is a municipality located in the Matarraña/Matarranya comarca, province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 217 inhabitants, and covers an area of 34.27 square kilometres. It is situated in the Franja de Ponent.
Municipality
Arens de Lledo is very near neighbours with Horta de San Juan, Catalunya on one side (known for its entrance to the Natural Park El Ports and that it is said that Picasso invented cubism after staying there), and also the cultural capital of Matarraña Calaceite, (Aragon) an old favourite for visiting artists from all round the world.
The village of Arens de Lledó is located in the most eastern part of the province of Teruel. It is in a hilly area by the river Algars, which marks the border between the Terra Alta (Catalonia) and Aragon. The river Algars has a very popular place where residents and visitors go to bathe "El Galero". Overlooking the village stands the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. The church is a Gothic structure (15th and 16th centuries) with an archway which dates from the Middle Ages. In the sanctuary stands a decorative sculpture of two fish, the symbol of this village. On February 8, 1983, the church was declared an "object of cultural interest".
History
Bronze and Iberian Period
First human settlement.
Islamic Era
Remains of an "Azud,"Arabic word meaning 'barrier', used with the usual river rise or flow in order to divert a part of this flow to the canals.
Middle Ages
There are remnants of the Middle Ages within the old city wall and 6 km away. At the chapel of St. Hippolytus (Sant Pol), a base of a medieval column can be found. A cross of the Templar can also still be found is there. This holy place is today a centre of pilgrimage and a procession is held every year on the first Saturday in May. Tradition says that this place was visited by women to ask for fertility. The path to the chapel is flanked by ancient cypress trees.
Contemporary era
The Spanish Civil War, (1936 to 1939) also affected this village. In the nearby town of Gandesa (in Catalonia) there is a museum about the Battle of the Ebro. Due to the large post-war chaos and very cold weather temperatures (which affected farming), there was a migration to and around Barcelona and also to Valencia, in order to search for new employment opportunities.
Economy
Agriculture is the main source of income. Olives, almonds and grapes are farmed and there is an agricultural cooperative. There is also rural tourism.[citation needed]
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- Ababuj
- Abejuela
- Aguatón
- Aguaviva
- Aguilar del Alfambra
- Alacón
- Alba
- Albalate del Arzobispo
- Albarracín
- Albentosa
- Alcaine
- Alcalá de la Selva
- Alcañiz
- Alcorisa
- Alfambra
- Aliaga
- Allepuz
- Alloza
- Allueva
- Almohaja
- Alobras
- Alpeñés
- Anadón
- Andorra
- Arcos de las Salinas
- Arens de Lledó
- Argente
- Ariño
- Azaila
- Bádenas
- Báguena
- Bañón
- Barrachina
- Bea
- Beceite
- Bello
- Belmonte de San José
- Berge
- Bezas
- Blancas
- Blesa
- Bordón
- Bronchales
- Bueña
- Burbáguena
- Cabra de Mora
- Calaceite
- Calamocha
- Calanda
- Calomarde
- Camañas
- Camarena de la Sierra
- Camarillas
- Caminreal
- Cantavieja
- Cascante del Río
- Castejón de Tornos
- Castel de Cabra
- Castellote
- Castelnou
- Castelserás
- Cañada Vellida
- Cañada de Benatanduz
- Cañizar del Olivar
- Cedrillas
- Celadas
- Cella
- Corbalán
- Cortes de Aragón
- Cosa
- Cretas
- Crivillén
- Cubla
- Cucalón
- Cuevas Labradas
- Cuevas de Almudén
- Ejulve
- El Castellar
- El Cuervo
- El Pobo
- El Vallecillo
- Escorihuela
- Escucha
- Estercuel
- Ferreruela de Huerva
- Fonfría
- Formiche Alto
- Fortanete
- Foz-Calanda
- Frías de Albarracín
- Fuenferrada
- Fuentes Calientes
- Fuentes Claras
- Fuentes de Rubielos
- Fuentespalda
- Fórnoles
- Galve
- Gargallo
- Gea de Albarracín
- Griegos
- Guadalaviar
- Gúdar
- Hinojosa de Jarque
- Huesa del Común
- Híjar
- Jabaloyas
- Jarque de la Val
- Jatiel
- Jorcas
- Josa
- La Cañada de Verich
- La Cerollera
- La Codoñera
- La Cuba
- La Fresneda
- La Ginebrosa
- La Hoz de la Vieja
- La Iglesuela del Cid
- La Mata de los Olmos
- La Portellada
- La Puebla de Híjar
- La Puebla de Valverde
- La Zoma
- Lagueruela
- Lanzuela
- Las Parras de Castellote
- Libros
- Lidón
- Linares de Mora
- Lledó
- Los Olmos
- Loscos
- Maicas
- Manzanera
- Martín del Río
- Mas de las Matas
- Mazaleón
- Mezquita de Jarque
- Mirambel
- Miravete de la Sierra
- Molinos
- Monforte de Moyuela
- Monreal del Campo
- Monroyo
- Montalbán
- Monteagudo del Castillo
- Monterde de Albarracín
- Mora de Rubielos
- Moscardón
- Mosqueruela
- Muniesa
- Noguera de Albarracín
- Nogueras
- Nogueruelas
- Obón
- Odón
- Ojos Negros
- Olba
- Oliete
- Orihuela del Tremedal
- Orrios
- Palomar de Arroyos
- Pancrudo
- Peracense
- Peralejos
- Perales del Alfambra
- Peñarroya de Tastavins
- Pitarque
- Plou
- Pozondón
- Pozuel del Campo
- Puertomingalvo
- Rillo
- Riodeva
- Royuela
- Rubiales
- Rubielos de Mora
- Rubielos de la Cérida
- Ráfales
- Ródenas
- Salcedillo
- Saldón
- Samper de Calanda
- San Agustín
- San Martín del Río
- Santa Cruz de Nogueras
- Santa Eulalia del Campo
- Sarrión
- Segura de los Baños
- Seno
- Singra
- Terriente
- Teruel
- Toril y Masegoso
- Tormón
- Tornos
- Torralba de los Sisones
- Torre de Arcas
- Torre de las Arcas
- Torre del Compte
- Torre los Negros
- Torrecilla de Alcañiz
- Torrecilla del Rebollar
- Torrelacárcel
- Torremocha de Jiloca
- Torres de Albarracín
- Torrevelilla
- Torrijas
- Torrijo del Campo
- Tramacastiel
- Tramacastilla
- Tronchón
- Urrea de Gaén
- Utrillas
- Valacloche
- Valbona
- Valdealgorfa
- Valdecuenca
- Valdelinares
- Valdeltormo
- Valderrobres
- Valjunquera
- Veguillas de la Sierra
- Villafranca del Campo
- Villahermosa del Campo
- Villanueva del Rebollar de la Sierra
- Villar del Cobo
- Villar del Salz
- Villarluengo
- Villarquemado
- Villarroya de los Pinares
- Villastar
- Villel
- Vinaceite
- Visiedo
- Vivel del Río Martín
References
↑ Consejo General de Procuradores de España
↑ Según aparece en el Decreto Legislativo 2/2006, de 27 de diciembre, del Gobierno de Aragón, por el que se aprueba el texto refundido de la Ley de Delimitación Comarcal de Aragón.
↑ Alcaldes de Aragón de las elecciones de 2011.
See also
- Iglesia de la Asunción
- Anexo:Municipios de la provincia de Teruel
- Anexo:Municipios catalanófonos de Aragón según el Anteproyecto de la Ley de Lenguas
- Anexo:Toponimia de los municipios de la Franja de Aragón
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.