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Villaconejos

Coordinates:40°11′00″N3°48′00″W / 40.1833333433°N 3.80000001°W /40.1833333433; -3.80000001
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Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain
Villaconejos
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Municipal location within the Community of Madrid.
Municipal location within the Community of Madrid.
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityCommunity of Madrid
Area
 • Total
14.15 sq mi (36.65 km2)
Elevation
2,230 ft (680 m)
Population
 (2024-01-01)[1]
 • Total
3,508
 • Density247.9/sq mi (95.72/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Villaconejos is amunicipality of theCommunity of Madrid,Spain. Historically, Villaconejos's economy has been based onagriculture. Examples of the region's commoncrops include olives,cereals, andfruits, includingmelons. The melons of Villaconejos are popular throughout Spain.[2] Villaconejos is home to a Melon Museum.[3][4]

Etymology

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The town's name comes fromConejos which literally means 'rabbits' in Spanish.[5] The general belief is that the name stemmed from the historical abundance of rabbits in the region, and the hunters attracted to the region by said rabbits.

History

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The history of Villaconejos may be traced to the place known as 'El Vedado' ("The Reserve"), and a smallhill known as 'Cerro Barbero' (formerly called 'Cerro Galguera'). These names are closely related to 'hunting,' 'the closed area' and 'hunting dogs.' Hunting took place near Villaconejos until the late 16th Century, when deforestation reduced the rabbit population.

The historical abundance of rabbits and the reputation of melons in the area have long been recorded in historical writings. There were so many rabbits in the area that wolves began frequenting the area, occasionally attacking persons in the local village.

In 1561, significantdeforestation occurred within the area known as El Montecillo. There were numerousoak,pine, andgall trees that made the area dense in vegetation until the wolf problem arose. The local residents took it upon themselves to deforest the area.

Before the deforestation, the rabbits tended to forage on the local farms to survive. The rabbits lived in the vicinity of villages and towns, making their homes in the nearby forests. As a result of the large rabbit populations, wolves were able to thrive, and their numbers rose exponentially. It was in response to the wolf problem that the people of the municipality heavily deforested nearby areas. The result was a reduction in the wolf population, but the rabbit population also decreased dramatically.

Over time, the hunters who had come to the area, attracted by the local rabbit population, became less enamored of the area, leading to the collapse of the hunting association and reducing economic growth in the community.

References

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  1. ^National Statistics Institute (13 December 2024)."Municipal Register of Spain of 2024".
  2. ^""Somos la única organización agraria que apuesta por el agricultor y ganadero profesional", José Carlos Velasco, AGIM-COAG".
  3. ^"Museo del Melón de Villaconejos: único en el mundo | On the road".www.conmuchagula.com (in Spanish). 2011-07-12. Retrieved2020-08-04.
  4. ^Melon MuseumArchived 2015-02-24 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^"Home | Conejos County".conejoscounty.colorado.gov. Retrieved2023-10-10.
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