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Aranjuez

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Province: Madrid
Autonomous Community: Madrid
Location: 40.019/40°2'11' N lat.
3.17/3°37'3' W long.
Area: 189'13 km²
Population: 48,139 (2005)
Population density: 254'52 inhabitants/km²
Elevation: 494 m
Postal code: 28300
Name of habitants: Ribereño (usual), Arancetano (very rare)
Website: www.aranjuez.es

Aranjuez is a town lying 48 km south of Madrid, in the southern part of the Community of Madrid. It is located at the confluence of the Tagus and Jarama rivers. The municipality of Aranjuez has a population of 48,139 (February 2005), 23,545 male and 24,594 female. It is located 48 km from Toledo.

Aranjuez is known for the Palacio Real de Aranjuez, one of the Spanish royal sites, and its vast gardens. The Tagus valley has been intensively farmed since medieval times and the strawberries of Aranjuez are famous throughout Spain. Internationally, Aranjuez has become known through the Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquin Rodrigo. Upon his death he was buried in the town's cemetery.

Palace of Aranjuez at night
Chinese Kiosks in the Prince's Garden
Apollo Fountain in the Prince's Garden
Map of the districts of Aranjuez

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[edit] Population

  • 2002: 40,928
  • 2004: 46,891
  • 2005: 48,139
  • May 2007: 52,873

[edit] Government and administration

The city of Aranjuez is divided into the following districts: Centro, Vergel, Olivas, Las Aves, Nuevo Aranjuez, Foso, Moreras and La Montaña. Since 2003, Aranjuez has been governed by Mayor Jesús Miguel Dionisio Ballesteros, of the Socialist Party.

[edit] Economy

The main pillars of the local economy are hotels and tourism. Aranjuez has always been an attractive city for tourists with its Royal Palace, the gardens, the Tagus river and the landscapes. In 2001 this city was designated as a World Heritage Cultural landscape by UNESCO, and since then, tourism has kept on increasing. Much money was spent in order to beautify Aranjuez and many pubs and restaurants were opened (from 2001 to 2004 their number increased 22%). In 2005 a large casino was opened in the city and in March 2008 the Tagus Hospital was opened.

[edit] Agriculture

Aranjuez is located on the fertile plain of the Tagus river, and its soil is suitable for growing wheat and other cereals. There are also horticulture plantations (asparagus and strawberries), both irrigated and dry products, vines and melons, which are also typical of the neighbouring region of Castilla-La Mancha.

[edit] Industry

The proximity to Madrid and the good communications by road and rail made Aranjuez a suitable location for industry: detergents, mechanical construction, computer and electrical material, photographic materials, pharmaceutical products, paints and varnishes, sugar refineries, and oil mills.

In recent decades, the sugar refinery and the Agfa photographic factory have closed. Cortefiel, a garment company, plans to build a factory in Aranjuez in the next few years.

The majority of the industries are located to the west of the railway station or in the "Gonzalo Chacón" industrial park, in the south. The main existing industries are:

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Local media

[edit] Print media

[edit] Radio stations

  • Onda Aranjuez, 107.8 FM.
  • Cadena Ser Aranjuez, 89.3 FM.
  • Onda Cero Aranjuez, 90.7 FM.
  • Radio Fuga, 92.1 FM.

[edit] Sports facilities

  • The city has a long tradition of water sports due to its connection with the Tagus river, such as canoeing and rowing. In the Olympic bid of Madrid for the 2012 Olympics, which will be held in London, Aranjuez was the selected site for these sports. In spite of this, there are plans to continue the construction of the necessary sport facilities, which should be finished by 2010.
  • Aranjuez has a football team, Real Aranjuez C.F., which plays in the Local Stadium, called "El Deleite".
  • Nearby Ocaña has a skydiving and gliding centre at the Aerodrome, and most of the skydivers there base themselves in Aranjuez.

[edit] History

[edit] Notable people connected with Aranjuez

Santiago Rusiñol Statue, who died in Aranjuez in 1931

[edit] Monuments and places of interest

Royal Palace
Façade of the Royal Convent of Saint Pascual
Wharf in Tagus River
  • Royal Palace.
  • Isle Garden.
  • Parterre Garden.
  • Prince's Garden.
  • Isabella II's Garden.
  • House of Trades and Knights.
  • House of Infantes and Atarfe.
  • Pleasure craft Museum.
  • Farmhand's House.
  • Saint Anthony Square and Royal Chapel.
  • House of Employees (currently Town Hall).
  • Alpajes Church.
  • Saint Pascual's Royal Convent.
  • Old Saint Charles' Hospital (to be restored).
  • Charles III's Royal Theatre (to be restored, currently in ruins).
  • Supply Market.
  • Plaza de Toros and Bullfighting Museum "Una Gran Fiesta".
  • Medinaceli Palace.
  • Governor's House (currently University of High Studies Centre Phillip II).
  • Mother Queen's old garage, today cultural centre "Isabel de Farnesio".
  • Typical corralas.
  • Godoy and Osuna's Palaces.
  • Silvela's Palace (also known as Bavaria's Palace).
  • Centre of Interpretation of the Natural Reserve "El Regajal-Mar de Ontígola".
  • Historical sotos.
  • Royal Country Estate of Saint Isidro.

[edit] Culture

[edit] Traditions

  • In summer it is traditional to eat dinner in the picnic areas next to the Tagus river. These places are called gangos, a Spanish word used only in Aranjuez.

[edit] Gastronomy

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 40°01′01″N 3°37′59″W / 40.017°N 3.633°W / 40.017; -3.633

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