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Mairena del Alcor

Coordinates:37°22′N5°44′W / 37.367°N 5.733°W /37.367; -5.733
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Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
Mairena del Alcor
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Mairena del Alcor is located in Spain
Mairena del Alcor
Mairena del Alcor
Location in Spain
Coordinates:37°22′N5°44′W / 37.367°N 5.733°W /37.367; -5.733
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAndalusia
ProvinceSevilla
ComarcaCampiña de Carmona
Government
 • MayorJuan Manuel López Domínguez (PP)
Area
 • Total
69.72 km2 (26.92 sq mi)
Elevation
135 m (443 ft)
Population
 (2024-01-01)[1]
 • Total
24,238
 • Density347.6/km2 (900.4/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Mairenero, ra
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
41510
WebsiteOfficial website

Mairena del Alcor is a city located in the province ofSeville, Spain. According to the 2020census, the city has a population of 23698.

Located in the heart of the Los Alcores region, it is about 20 km from the national capital, Seville, and is well known for its oranges and flamenco music.

History

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Prehistory and classical antiquity

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The area of Los Alcores was a settlement of ancient civilizations since prehistoric times. There are archeological sites that prove the continuous use of the area since the Upper Paleolithic. Later on, during Neolithic times, small villages settled to explore agriculture properties of the land. In addition, several artifacts from the Metal Ages have been found, such as megalithic tombs and ceramic items.

The treasure of 'Andres Morales', consisting of complex gold jewels, evidences the presence of Tartessians during the first millennium.

In later times, Phoenicians, Greeks, Turdetani, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs have inhabited the area.

Middle ages

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At the time Arabs rule the region a defensive tower was built, maybe as part of a surveillance belt, defense of communication across Los Alcores.

In the campaign of 1246, the village of Mairena was conquered by Castilian king Fernando III. On November 20, 1342, king Alfonso XI granted the estate of Mairena to Pedro Ponce de León, separating this from Carmona's jurisdiction. Since that time, the village has belonged to Casa de Arcos and a castle was built in the 14th century which promoted the development of a small town.

Not much later in 1441, the King Juan II conceded permission for the celebration of a live stock market, which continues as a traditional festival today.

Modern period

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During the Renaissance the town of Mairena undergoes a significant growth thanks to the Discovery of America and the trans-Athlantic trades.

Production of olive oil and cereals is increased and successful farming and taming of horses become an art.

Demography

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The first census dates from 1842 when the population was 3623.

Recent censuses measure the people officially established in Mairena del Alcor as follows:

Historical population
YearPop.±%
200216,947—    
200417,623+4.0%
200618,710+6.2%
200819,924+6.5%
201021,100+5.9%
201222,024+4.4%
201422,447+1.9%
201623,047+2.7%
201723,222+0.8%
201823,473+1.1%
201923,550+0.3%
202023,698+0.6%
Source:National Statistics Institute

See also

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References

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  1. ^National Statistics Institute (13 December 2024)."Municipal Register of Spain of 2024".

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