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Catral


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pushpin_map_captionLocation in Spain
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subdivision_type1Autonomous community
subdivision_name1Valencian Community
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Alicante
subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Vega Baja del Segura
subdivision_type4Judicial district
subdivision_name4Callosa de Segura
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postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code03158; and 3349 (road to San Isidro)
area_code_typeDialing code
area_code+34 (Spain) + 96 (Alicante)
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJoaquín Lucas Ferrández (2023)
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websitehttp://www.ayuntamientocatral.com/municipio.php

Catral () is a town in the Valencian Community, Spain. Located in the south of the province of Alicante, in the region of Vega Baja del Segura. It had 8,105 inhabitants in 2007 according to the National Statistics Institute of Spain.

History

Catral's origins are uncertain, as is the origin of the name. There are three theories: that the name is of Iberian origin (Kal turl the, meaning "double peak", which would make reference to close Cabezos of Albatera), which be of Hispanic origin (of Castrum Altum, "Villa fortified" in Latin) and Arab (Al-Qatrullät). In any case, the middle of 13th century ended the Muslim rule of Catral.

Conquered by the infant Alfonso for the Crown of Castile, he was awarded the Order of Santiago Catral sites and Callosa in 1255. However, the Castilian king reinstated the crown as in 1264. From 1296, Catral, like the southern half of the province, would go to the Crown of Aragon within the Attorney General Orihuela.

The town's farmland has increased significantly during the first two decades of the 18th century due to draining of wetlands, promoted by the Cardinal Belluga. In 1741, the 152 inhabitants of Catral paid 12,499 pounds for the title of Villa and his independence from Orihuela. In 1829, it was spared the devastating effects of an earthquake that destroyed much of the population of the region. Since then, it has held an annual thanksgiving to Saint Emigdio, patron saint against earthquakes, as a token of thanks for his intercession.

Economy

Agriculture, citrus fruits, artichokes, cereals and olive trees (cultivated in orchards that are irrigated by canals which carry water from the Segura river) produce much of the wealth together with some livestock. Growth industries include furniture, distribution, textiles, construction, food, hides and tourism.

Distribution centres

Manufacturing, warehousing and logistic premises for retailers such as Retro Europe, Vitalgrana, Catral Export Grupo, S.l. and Chili Foot Wear. The Wheeler International distribution centre is located in the industrial zone adjacent to the Autopista AP-7 exit 730.

Demographics

Catral has had a significant population growth since the 1990s. According to the census of 2008, the municipality had 8629 inhabitants.

Demographic evolution of Catral18571887190019101920193019401950196019701981199120012005200620072008
population3,0782,5932,5923,0073,0003,0253,3913,8714,1833,9044,2094,3945,1466,6427,5308,1058,629

Government

YearName of mayorPolitical party
1979–1983Joaquín Ñíguez GelardoUCD
1983–1987Francisco Gelardo AguilarPSPV-PSOE
1987–1991Juan Gelardo CuliañezPSPV-PSOE
1991–1995José Manuel Rodríguez LealPSPV-PSOE
1995–1999José Manuel Rodríguez LealPSPV-PSOE
1999–2003José Manuel Rodríguez LealPSPV-PSOE
2003–2007José Manuel Rodríguez LealPSPV-PSOE
2007-2011Aurelio David Albero GarcíaPP
2011-2015Aurelio David Albero García (2011-2013)PP
2015-2019Pedro Zaplana GarcíaAxC
2019-2023Inmaculada Úbeda Pascual (2019-2021)PSPV-PSOE
2023-Joaquín Lucas FerrándezPP

Climate

Temperatures exceed 10 degrees in January and 26 degrees in July.

References

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