Pedro Abad
Place in Córdoba, Spain
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Pedro Abad in the province of Córdoba
(2018)[1]
Pedro Abad is a small town located in the province of Córdoba, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the city has a population of 2934 inhabitants.
Parties
Year | Name | Political Party |
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1979–1983 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
1983–1987 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
1987–1991 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
1991–1995 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
1995–1999 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
1999–2003 | Miguel García Rodriguez | United Left |
2003–2007 | María Luisa Wic | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
2007–2011 | María Luisa Wic | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
2011– | Magdalena Luque Canalejo | United Left |
Buildings
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- Iglesia de la Asunción.Ermita del Santísimo Cristo de los Desamparados. Birth house of “Santa Rafaela M.ª Porras”, fundadora of “Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús”.
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- The Basharat Mosque, constructed and run by the islamic movement Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
External links
- Pedro Abad - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía
37°58′N 4°27′W / 37.967°N 4.450°W / 37.967; -4.450
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Municipalities in the province of Córdoba
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- Aguilar de la Frontera
- Alcaracejos
- Almedinilla
- Almodóvar del Río
- Añora
- Baena
- Belalcázar
- Bélmez
- Benamejí
- Bujalance
- Cabra
- Cañete de las Torres
- Carcabuey
- Cardeña
- Castro del Río
- Conquista
- Córdoba
- Doña Mencía
- Dos Torres
- El Carpio
- El Guijo
- El Viso
- Encinas Reales
- Espejo
- Espiel
- Fernán Núñez
- Fuente Carreteros
- Fuente Obejuna
- Fuente Palmera
- Fuente la Lancha
- Fuente-Tójar
- Guadalcázar
- Hinojosa del Duque
- Hornachuelos
- Iznájar
- La Carlota
- La Granjuela
- La Guijarrosa
- La Rambla
- La Victoria
- Los Blázquez
- Lucena
- Luque
- Montalbán de Córdoba
- Montemayor
- Montilla
- Montoro
- Monturque
- Moriles
- Nueva Carteya
- Obejo
- Palenciana
- Palma del Río
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- Pedroche
- Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo
- Posadas
- Pozoblanco
- Priego de Córdoba
- Puente Genil
- Rute
- San Sebastián de los Ballesteros
- Santa Eufemia
- Santaella
- Torrecampo
- Valenzuela
- Valsequillo
- Villa del Río
- Villafranca de Córdoba
- Villaharta
- Villanueva de Córdoba
- Villanueva del Duque
- Villanueva del Rey
- Villaralto
- Villaviciosa de Córdoba
- Zuheros
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