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Buitrago del Lozoya
| Field | Value | |
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| <!-- Basic info ----------------> | name | Buitrago del Lozoya |
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| settlement_type | Municipality | |
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| image_skyline | Buitrago del Lozoya - 04.jpg | |
| image_flag | Bandera de Buitrago del Lozoya.svg | |
| image_shield | Coat of Arms of Buitrago de Lozoya.svg | |
| image_map | Buitrago del Lozoya (Madrid) mapa.svg | |
| map_caption | Location of Buitrago del Lozoya in Madrid | |
| pushpin_map | Spain | |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Spain | |
| <!-- Location ------------------> | subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Spain | |
| subdivision_type1 | Autonomous community | |
| subdivision_name1 | Community of Madrid | |
| subdivision_type2 | Province | |
| subdivision_name2 | Madrid | |
| subdivision_type3 | Comarca | |
| subdivision_name3 | Sierra Norte (Madrid) | |
| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Tomás Fernández | |
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| area_total_km2 | 26.5 | |
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| <!-- Population -----------------------> | population_demonym | Buitragueños |
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| population_density_km2 | auto | |
| population_blank1_title | Ethnicities | |
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| timezone | CET | |
| utc_offset | +1 | |
| timezone_DST | CEST | |
| utc_offset_DST | +2 | |
| coordinates | ||
| elevation_footnotes | ||
| elevation_m | 975 | |
| elevation_ft | ||
| postal_code_type | Postal code | |
| postal_code | 28730 |
** Buitrago del Lozoya** () is a municipality of the autonomous community of Madrid in central Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Sierra Norte. The town is one of the few in the community that have maintained its walls, which are of Moorish origin (11th century) and have been restored in the 15th century. It lies on a peninsula surrounded by the Lozoya river.
Other sights include:
- Buitrago del Lozoya Castle, a Gothic-Mudéjar structure dating from the 15th century, with rectangular plan
- the church of Santa María del Castillo (1321), in the same style
- the Picasso Museum. This small museum contains works by Pablo Picasso from the collection of Eugenio Arias. Arias, a barber by profession, came from Buitrago and was a friend of the artist.
Symbol
The seal and flag that represents the municipality were approved on February 13, 2020.
History
The oldest historical references to Buitrago date back to the 1st century BC. according to Livy it was the Licabrum conquered by Gaius Flaminius, although most historians relate it to Cabra. With Talamanca de Jarama, Buitrago was made in the Umayyad period as a fortress protecting the route northwards from Toledo to the Pass of Somosierra. It was captured by Alfonso VI in 1085 as a preparation for taking Toledo. The town was provided with a new Christian population in 1169 and became property of the church of Toledo.
In the Middle Ages, Buitrago hosted a prosperous Jewish community with tax-farmers, artisans, and medical professionals who owned pastures, vineyards, gardens, and houses. After the expulsion of Spain's Jews in 1492, some Jewish residents converted and stayed while others left for Portugal, and many of the converts faced proceedings by the Spanish Inquisition, chiefly in the 1510s. Recorded converting families include Abenhadar, Abensabad, Adaroque (later González), Alfandari (later Hurtado), Algaroche, Amarillo, Asayol, Sasson Ibn Salama, Caballero, Coral, Cuéllar, De la Hija, and Sauarro/Zauaro. Records show that before the expulsion, Buitrago had two synagogues: one in the town, with an adjoining courtyard, abattoir, and yeshiva, and another in the suburb. They were sold that year by Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, third duke of the House of Infantado, as part of the disposal of Jewish property following the expulsion decree.
Weather
According to the Köppen climate classification, Buitrago del Lozoya has a Csb-type climate (temperate with dry and temperate summer) .
Tourism
Buitrago has a numeric list of festive, artistic and cultural events, including Belén Viviente and Medieval Fair (Feria Medieval), which are held once every year.
Belén Viviente
In 1988, a group of residents decided to host the Belén Viviente following an idea that had already been carried out in the Villa de Báscara (province of Gerona), and taking as a model the shepherds that are represented in nearby towns such as Braojos de la Sierra. The first edition of the Belén Viviente involved eighty actors, with four thousand people watching the scenes.
Given the success from the initiative, in 1991, the Buitrago del Lozoya Living Belén Cultural Association (la Asociación Cultural Belén viviente de Buitrago del Lozoya) was founded. The number of actors joining the Belén Viviente increased to over 100. The Belén Viviente attracted over 10,000 visitors.
In Currently, the el Belén Viviente in Buitrago del Lozoya (el Belén viviente de Buitrago del Lozoya) is one of the most important event in Spain, with 39 scenes spread across a 1,300-meter route with over 200 actors, 15 technicians and 35 security officiers joining the event. Acting as a cultural event, it has attracted over 25,000 visitors to Buitrago del Lozoya every year.
Medieval Fair (Feria Medieval)
Since 2001, the Medieval Fair is held in Buitrago del Lozoya on the first weekend of September every year. Given the great feedback received since its first edition (attracting over 30,000 visitors every year), it has become one of the most important event in the Community of Madrid.
During the three-day period, Buitrago travels back to the Middle Ages. The fair includes a large market with over 100 stalls in addition to numerous activities like theater, music, dance and parade.

Public Transportation
Buitrago has 12 bus lines, two of them heading to the Plaza de Castilla. Except for line 911 and 912, all lines are operated by ALSA. Line 911 and 912 are operated by the Sierra City Council.
Line 191: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla)-Buitrago
Line 191A: Buitrago-Braojos
Line 191B: Buitrago-Somosierra
Line 191C: Buitrago-Montejo de la Sierra
Line 191D: Buitrago-Robledillo de la Jara
Line 191E: Buitrago-Cervera de Buitrago
Line 194A: Buitrago-Lozoyuela-Rascafría
Line 195A: Buitrago-Lozoyuela (by Gargantilla)
Line 195B: Buitrago-Gargantilla
Line 196: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla)-La Acebeda
Line 911: Buitrago-Montejo-La Hiruela
Line 912: Buitrago-Montejo-Puebla de la Sierra
References
References
- (28 April 2008). "Obituary: Eugenio Arias, amigo y peluquero de Picasso". El Pais.
- Livio, Tito. "Historia de Roma desde su fundación - Volumen 3 - Libros XXXI a XLV: ab urbe condita". Antonio Diego Duarte Sánchez.
- Collins, Roger. (1998). "Spain: an Oxford archaeological guide". Oxford University Press.
- Beinart, Haim. (2001). "The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain". The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press.
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