Archena is amunicipality of Spain in the province ofMurcia and is located in the northeastern quarter.[2] It has a population of 18,496 (as of 2012) and an area of 16.5 km2 (6.4 sq mi). It is 24 km (15 mi) away from the provincial capital, Murcia.
Archena is home to a hot water mineral spa dating back to Roman times and has 3 hotels built around it. Whilst undergoing recent development, further Roman ruins were found on the site of the spa.
The etymology of the word "Archena" is indisputably somehow related to the Indo-European root referring to "water" that appears in Arga, Erga, Arganzuela, etc., and, within the territory of Murcia, with the Argos river, Archena, Archivel, etc.[3] The origin of the word "Archena" derives fromLatinarxila, which meansclay, but over the years it turned into "Archena".
Although the village of Archena was created in theBronze Age, theRomans were the ones who founded the town in the 1st and 2nd centuries. This is shown in thearcheological remains[4] of the therms in Archena's water spa.[5] The Romans created around this place temples, lodges, paths and roads connected with the rest ofHispania.
With the conquest of theNasridkingdom of Granada by theCatholic Monarchs in 1492, theChristian Reconquest of theIberian Peninsula ended. Like the rest of the Kingdom of Murcia and the territories of the Iberian Peninsula, the seventeenth century is a period of crisis for Archena for several reasons. This century saw a demographic increase and a development of the cultivated surface, being rice,corn, oil andbarley the most important productions at that time. Later, a demographic decrease was magnified by a series of catastrophes that devastated the region: floods, droughts,locust plagues, earthquakes andplagues.[6]
The 18th century was a period of stability and economic progress for all the country, especially for the Murcia's area. The Ricote Valley and Archena were the zones with the greatest population growth.
In this century Archena suffered negative economic effects since a company of French troops remained stationed there, which meant a high cost to the town. However, the century of theEnlightenment is for the municipality the beginning of an upward trajectory from the demographic point of view, which lasts until today.[7]
TheIndependence War caused a deep wear in the"Balneario". Later, a period of political instability and civil conflict started. With the definitive victory of liberalism, theAncien Régime's abolition was produced. The political and social tensions which theRestoration pretended to hide, burst uncontrollably in the 1910s and finished in the longCivil War.
Archena had got a little sanatorium thanks to Mr. Mario Spreáfico, a doctor who helped poor people for free. Archena had also got the figure ofVicente Medina, a great naturalist poet who spent most of his life away from the village but who loved and appreciated its orchards.[8][9]
The trade, the agriculture and the industry prospered. In the first years of the century, the factory "Molinos del río" was set up. The apricot was the most important fruit but, in general, there was also an important production of citrus. Nowadays, there are some chimneys left as a trace of this industrial activity.[8][9]
During theSpanish Civil War, two military bases were established in Archena: aSoviet air base a police station and tank school in the"Balneario" and Military Hospital.[9]
The Military Command settled in the Miguel Medina school. Archena didn't suffer attacks during the war, but suffered the long and hardpostwar. The battle reduced the development again, returning to a subsistence production. After the war, life conditions were very hard, with the decrease of the salaries and the subsequent famines.
The repression included some murders and the harassment of many people (women, children...), and meant the prison for the republicans. In April 1939 the municipal officials were destituted.[9]
After theSpanish Civil War, the "Virgen de la Salud" and the "Corpus Christi" were turned intopatron saints of Archena.[8] By the 1930s, in Archena there was a population of 7,771, in spite of the emigration to France orBarcelona, which lasted until the 1980s when, with the prosperity of the economy, some emigrants returned. From that time on, the population in Archena started to grow.[8][9]
On 1 September 1963, there was an explosion of an ammunition depot at the distance of one kilometer from the village. Nowadays, people in Archena celebrate that there weren't any deaths or injuries.[8][9]
In 1975, when the dictatorFrancisco Franco died, a term of political transition started. In this period, the government created new schools, health, cultural and sports installations.[10][9]
Thanks to archaeological excavations in 2001, a cave was found dating back to c.2300 BC, inCopper Age, used by a community of 23 people.
On 11 September 2012, the 550th anniversary of Archena's township was celebrated.[11] On 11 September 1462, theOrder of Saint John of Jerusalem signed themunicipal charter with a few villagers; these people reached the independence of Archena as a municipality with the constitution of the first local government and the first mayor.
The church of theCorpus Christi-La Purísima was created in 2001 thanks to a priest of the churchSan Juan Bautista, D. Cristóbal Guerrero Ros. He said that Archena needed a second church and with the support of some people, he collected money for the construction. On 31 May 2001, Cristobal Guerrero Ros was named "adopted son of the village". On 26 April 2010, he received a tribute.[12]
A group of ruins have been found in the spa thanks to the construction of the new parking. Since then, the spa management has found Roman columns in the thermal gallery. Moreover, Roman ruins of buildings have appeared in the pool area, where what today would have been a hotel. There is a museum to save these ruins.[13]
Archena is 24 km away from Murcia. The municipal term has a 16.5 km2 surface, the large majority being irrigated land. It is one of the towns in the Ricote Valley. TheSegura river, which runs through 7 km along the Archena's municipal area, constitutes its main axis.[14]
The Archena's surface is slightly undulating, with two mounds, the highest of them (in the north) called Ope, and the other being the Sierra de la Serrata.[14]
Archena has ahot semi-arid climate (BSh on theKöppen climate classification) bordering on ahot desert climate (BWh). As in most of theMurcia region, precipitation is scarce throughout the year, with less than 300 mm annually.[15] Most precipitation occurs during spring and fall, although it is irregular in some years. The highest temperature ever recorded was 45.8 °C (114.4 °F) on 15 August 2021, while the lowest temperature was −1.3 °C (29.7 °F) on 17 December 2010. During the winter, temperatures rarely fall below 0 °C (32 °F), while in summer temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) are common.
Climate data for Archena (2008-2024), extremes (2008-present)
Archena is the main city in the Ricote Valley area. Other towns and villages in this area are:
Ulea is a Spanish municipality that belongs to the Ricote Valley area; its extension is 42.5 square kilometers and it has a population of 913 inhabitants.
Villanueva del Río Segura is a Spanish municipality of the Region of Murcia, located in the heart of the Ricote Valley. Its population is 2,650 inhabitants and it has an area of 13.18 square kilometers.
Ojós is a Spanish municipality of the Region of Murcia that is located in the area of the Ricote Valley. It has 504 inhabitants and its extension is 42.28 square kilometers.
The occupation of this populous neighbourhood, only surpassed by La Algaida in number of inhabitants, dates back from the early 20th century, when it was known as Camino de la Paira. The Duque de Huete football field was built in there, and over it the area was urbanised. Due to this, the neighbourhood is informally known as "el fútbol" ("the football").[17]
In this neighbourhood, entrepreneurs settled forming a small inhabited centre, known as "El Hurtado". The name comes from the family of owners were surnamed Hurtado.[18]
Las Arboledas (meaning "the groves") is a small neighbourhood which takes part in the common history of the town. Thepatron saint of this entity is theVirgin of Lourdes. Las Arboledas festivities take place, as El Hurtado, in honour ofApostle James.[19]
This neighbourhood (meaning "the other side") dates back to the last years of the 19th century. A completely unavoidable family in its history is the Spreáfico family. The famous Castle of Don Mario is placed in this area.[20]
Los Baños ("the baths") is one of the most popular districts of Archena. The history of this neighbourhood began centuries ago. Nowadays, they are an integrated area in the urban part of Archena; a hotel complex which manages the operation of the thermal springs and offers to the visitor services dedicated to health and beauty.
La Algaida is the most important core of population apart from the town itself. Its patron saint isOur Lady of the Rosary. In 1900, it became momentarily famous when the rumours spread that a woman known as "La Quica" had visions in which the Virgin appeared.[21]
This district is stuck to La Algaida, with which it has a great link. Torre del Junco was always part of La Algaida, being one of the largest and most recognized areas by their abundant crops.[22]
The best-known and busiest streets in Archena areRamón y Cajal St., where there are many shops;Primero de Mayo Av.; Copenhague St., where the water spa is, and which is usually used for running; and Noria St., where the Plaza de Abastos is.
There are a few ways to come to Archena: A-7, A-30, RM-533, RM-554 and N-301. The following roads communicate Archena with the surrounding towns and villages: MU-533 goes from Archena to Ceutí, RM-530 goes from to Mula, RM-522 leads to Ojós, RM-533 goes from Archena to Alguazas and RM-544 goes from the highway A-30 to Archena, connecting it to Murcia.
Archena has got a bus stop and a taxi stand, that is situated in Archena's city centre. Also, there is a train station between Archena andFortuna. This train station is situated in the Campotejar district, with Archena to the west and Fortuna to the east. Archena has, in total, forty-eight enterprises related to the transport of goods or people.
There are many parks in Archena, the most important being the one next toPlaza Primero de Mayo. Also noteworthy are Archena picnic, the Segura River promenade, theNoria by Matías Martínez, the Acebuches Noria, the José Alcolea Lacal Park and the Paira Park.
In the past, thetown hall was located in a different building. Nowadays, the Casa Grande (Big House) is the house of the local council, built by theOrder of St. John in the 15th century as the Casa de la Tercia ("Tercia's House"), inrenaissance style.
By 2018, the municipal corporation is made of:
The Popular Municipal Group (PP): with Mrs. Patricia Fernández López, Archena's current mayor, and their corresponding city councillors: one for education and equality areas; another one for taxes, security, agriculture, and water supplies areas; another one for tourism, assistance to the locals, and neighbourhood addressing areas; another one for human resources, administration, services,sports, and healthcare areas; another one for family, social well-being and trade areas; another one forurban planning, and industry areas; another one for elderly people; another one for culture, municipality estataed, festivities, and sustainable development areas; and another one for youth and local development areas.
The Socialist Municipal Group(PSOE): formed by five councillors.
The "Unidas Podemos" Municipal Group: formed by two councillors.
The "Vox" Municipal Group: formed by one councillor.[23]
The Balneario de Archena waterspa is the best known place of the town. The spa has three hotels, aesthetic and relax centres and ceremonial halls. The Thermal Space of the spa has a 3,000 m2 surface surrounded by a natural landscape next to theSegura river, and it includes swimming pools, Jacuzzis, waterfalls and installations for children.[24]
The local museum has amodernist style. In the museum, the archaeological and historical rests of the town can be found. Besides, it has a room for temporal exhibitions for showing other parts of its rich history. It is near the Monte del Tío Pío, which is popular for its rich archaeological sites. The tourist office can also be found here.[25]
TheEsparto Museum is in the Palazzo of Villarría's basement. Pieces made withesparto of Archena's buildings replicas and tools of Archena's orchards can be visited here.[26]
Don Mario's Castle has this name because its owner used to be Mario Spreáfico, a loved doctor who helped poor people in the town. This building has a fortress shape and its structure is made of a prism with cylinders in the corners. Nowadays, it is privately owned. It is located at the outskirts of the urban centre, on the top of a little hill.[27]
The Ope is the best-known and highest (276 meters) hill located in the north of the town. It is the most representative and symbolic of the mountains that surround Archena. Its summit, crowned with a cross, is perfectly recognizable everywhere in the town. Its cross exists since the 17th century; before, it was made of wood, but nowadays is made of iron. There is a legend that explains why it is necessary to protect the Ope. Walking up to the cross of the Ope is a very popular activity among the people who live in Archena and also among the tourists, as they are able to enjoy a beautiful view of the town and the Ricote Valley. In the first half of the route there is a path to walk, and the remaining half has to be done by climbing.[28]
Archena has a total of 19,428 inhabitants. To be more exact, 9,223 women and 10,205 men.[29]
This town has suffered an upward progress since 1900 until 2008 (with 54% more population), and every year it goes on.
In Archena there are 15,968 Spaniards and 3,460 foreigners (351 Europeans, 1,755 Africans, 1,309 Americans and 44 Asians) according to 2020 statistics.[30] A total of 74 marriages took place in 2019.[31] These are some 2019 statistics:[32]
According to data published by theINE on 1 January 2017, the number of inhabitants in Archena was 18,771, 37 more than in 2016. In this table we can see the evolution of the number of men, women and total population over the years.
The maximum seasonal population is an estimate of the maximum population that Archena supports. The calculation includes people who have some kind of relationship with the municipality, either because they live, work, and study or spend some time in it.[33]
According to data published by the INE from the 2017 municipal census, 58.39% (10,961) of the inhabitants registered in the municipality of Archena were born there, 22.82% migrated to Archena from different parts of Spain, 16.75% (3,145) from other municipalities in theprovince of Murcia, 6.06% (1,138) from other autonomous communities and 18.79% (3,527) migrated to Archena from other countries.
If we compare the census from 1996 until 2017:
The number of inhabitants born in Archena increased (346), from 58.39% to 74.95%.
The number of inhabitants born in the province of Murcia increased (668), from 16.75% to 17.49%.
The number of inhabitants born in the rest of Spain increased (274), from 6.06% to 6.10%.
The number of people born in other countries increased (3,320), from 1.46% to 18.79%.
In the town of Archena there are a public nursery, "Los Colorines" and a private one, "Pequeñines". There are six public school with pre-school and primary education: CEIP Río Segura, CEIP Emilio Candel, CEIP José Alcolea Lacal, CEIP Micaela Sanz, CEIP Miguel Medina and CEIP Na Sra. de la Fuensanta, belonging to the La Algaida district. In relation to secondary schools, there are two public centres with compulsory secondary education,bachillerato and vocational training degrees: IES Vicente Medina and IES Dr. Pedro Guillén, the latter placed in the neighbourhood El Otro Lao, belonging to the district of "La Algaida".[34] Archena also counts with one semi-private school, "El Ope", that offers kindergarten, pre-school, primary and secondary education and vocational training.
In June, theCorpus Christi festivities begin, in which various offerings are made to the Virgen de la Salud and there is usually a pilgrimage. On the Corpus Christi day, there are carpets made with coloured salt with different motives. In the last years, a "Moros y cristianos" march has been celebrated. During the festivities, there is also a day forpaellas and another forgachas migas. On 1 September starts another festivity called "El Polvorín" ("theammunition dump"). This festivity celebrates that in 1963 there were no deaths after an explosion in a warehouse with military explosives that left many material damages.[35]
There are cultural groups such as the Grupo Folklórico Virgen de la Salud, GrupoRociero Aires Andaluces andBelén Viviente (which also meets in the Plaza 1 de Mayo) and cultural associations such as Villa de Archena, which is a literary association, and Archena Rociera, which is a cultural association.[36]
The most important health center is calledMario Spreáfico.[37] The new health center was inaugurated on 20 March 2002, and there are currently several services: pediatrics, infirmary, dentistry and physiotherapy among others. It also has a certain programmes aimed at different ages of the population such as child care programme, programme for the attention of women and adult and elderly care programme. The outpatients clinic in La Algaida (a district in Archena) is another health centre in the town.[38]
There are five pharmacies distributed throughout the town: Fuentes Ayala, C., López Atenza, V.J., Martínez Carrillo, M.D., Peña Llorens, P., and the pharmacy in La Algaida: Gómez Carrasco.[39]
The main source of wealth in Archena is agriculture: 1,403 hectares of the town are used as farming lands[40] where fruit trees predominate.[41] The second source of income isindustry: Archena has an industrial estate called "La Capellanía", where most of the companies work in manufacture, trade and rebuilding. A third source of income is tourism: Archena has representative examples of cultural heritage such a museums, churches, a theatre, etc. But doubtless the most important source of tourism is theBalneario de Archena water spa, which is 2,000 years old and offers itsthermal waters to its visitors. It is probably the most popular place in Archena.[42]
The number of unemployed people in 2018 is 1,221, having descended since the previous year.[42]
There are twofootball playgrounds, one forfootball 7 and another for standard football, in which categories frompre-benjamin [es] to U23 train during the week. There are also twotennis courts, afutsal court, a multi-use pavilion used for futsal,basketball andrhythmic gymnastics,taekwondo andfull contact, a heated swimming pool to swim all the year except in summer, when the municipal pool is used instead, and finally afronton court.[43]
There are five private-owned gyms in Archena: 1956 Gym, Dorian Gym, FunctionalFit, BodyFitness and Gimnasio ELITE. All of them have a big variety of training machines.
ACuban patriot who couldn't go to fight for the independence because of a heart illness. Thus, he decided to organise expeditions with humanitarian aid, but someone denounced him and he had to escape to Archena for avoiding being found.[44]
Dr. Pedro Guillén is considered one of the best specialists in sport's medicine. He studied at theComplutense University of Madrid. In 1996, he carried out his first knee implant. He has a lot of medals and prizes, some of them are:
National Prize for Investigation in Sport Medicine by theUniversity of Oviedo (2007).
He was a Spanish poet and dramatist from the late 19th century. His main work,Aires murcianos, was a reference job of the sentimentalcostumbrismo and social criticism. He wrote around 20 poetry books and 4 theatrical dramas.[46] He was praised by contemporary writers likeAzorín.
In Archena there are aCivil Guard barracks and a group ofCivil defense, composed by voluntary citizens. It owns twofour-wheel drive vehicles, a patrol car, two motorcycles for forest vigilance and two patrol motorcycles for road vigilance. It consists of four divisions:
Rescue, City and Traffic
Rescue, Sanitary and First Aids
Rescue, Countryside and Environment
Rescue and Help in case of Fires
They are only used in case of emergencies, natural or deliberate catastrophes, or in events that, for a great civil gathering, are needed by the competent authorities.[47]
Taken from the colours of the shield, the flag is red and yellow. These are the colours ofAragon's flag, which symbolize generosity, virtue and quality. Finally, in the middle is thecoat of arms of Archena.[48]
The coat of arms of Archena is divided in two parts. The top part is formed by the red and yellow bars characteristic of theAragon's Crown. In the middle there is a horizontal strip that cuts the coat of arms in two-halves. At the bottom, there are several figures placed overa blue blackground: a golden sun and a silver moon, placed in the middle. The moon is under the sun, and in the sides there are twocrosses of Malta, also in silver colour. The moon is growing, with the tips pointing up, and the sun is represented by a circle surrounded by 16 rays, which means truth, abundance, wealth, liberality and benevolence.[48]Around the coat of arms there is alaurel wreath which symbolizes victory. At the top of the coat of arms there is the royal crown, composed by 8acanthus leaf florets and 5 pearls. Finally, in the lower part of the coat of arms there is the slogan; "Muy noble y muy leal", (Very noble and very loyal).[48]
On 25 July 2002, Archena's hymn, composed by Emilio Candel, was officially approved. At first, this piece of music was only for piano, but the teacher Antonio Ginés Abellán has adapted it to many instruments.[48]
Archena is related to the town ofChesham since March 1995. Chesham is placed to the south-east of the county ofBuckinghamshire. It is well communicated with the northwest of London. In addition, it is the last station of theunderground that departs from London through theMetropolitan line. Together with other cities likeAmersham,Rickmansworth,Watford,Hemel Hempstead,Berkhamsted,High Wycombe andSlough, they form the Valley of the Chess, name of the river that crosses this region. The hills that surround all this zone receive the name ofChiltern Hills. This city has approximately 21,176 inhabitants and an extension of 14.11 square kilometres.[49]
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