Minglanilla, Cuenca

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Minglanilla, Spain
municipality
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Minglanilla, Spain
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Minglanilla, Spain
Coordinates: 39°32′N1°36′W / 39.533°N 1.600°W / 39.533; -1.600
Country Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Autonomous community Bandera Castilla-La Mancha.svg Castile-La Mancha
Province Cuenca
Municipality Minglanilla
Area
  Total
109.64 km2 (42.33 sq mi)
Elevation
827 m (2,713 ft)
Population
 (2024-01-01) [1]
  Total
2,322
  Density21.18/km2 (54.85/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Minglanilla is a municipality located in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality had a population of 2,532 inhabitants.

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Name

Its name derives from a pomegranate tree (minglano) that grew near a spring. However, popular tradition tells a romantic legend about a beautiful young woman named Minga, nicknamed La Galanilla, who was courted by several wealthy magnates, and from this, according to the legend, the town took its name, La Minglanilla.[ citation needed ]

History

Window with a grille in Minglanilla in a drawing by Josep Pasco (1885) 1886, Espana, sus monumentos y sus artes, su naturaleza e historia, Castilla La Nueva, vol 2, La Minglanilla, Pasco.jpg
Window with a grille in Minglanilla in a drawing by Josep Pascó (1885)

The current urban center of Minglanilla was created in 1505 [2] and belonged to Iniesta until it was granted the title of town in 1564.

In the 19th century, the salt mines that bore the town's name were very famous and constituted the town's main source of wealth. There was also a flour mill on the Cabriel River and four presses for oil extraction, soap making, and some industries producing coarse linen and rugs. In 1848, the town had 495 households, totaling 1,498 inhabitants. [3] That same year, Father Fernando Sánchez, a native of Minglanilla, founded the town of Minglanilla on the Philippine island of Cebu. [a]

The town appears under the name "Minglanillas" in the Spanish film El astronauta (1970). In 2009, Minglanilla was crowned champion in the grand final of the summer Grand Prix, presented by Ramón García.[ citation needed ]

References

  1. National Statistics Institute (13 December 2024). "Municipal Register of Spain of 2024".
  2. "História – Ayuntamiento de Minglanilla". www.aytominglanilla.es. Archived from the original on December 31, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  3. Madoz 1848, p. 422.

Notes

  1. This town had a population of 155,934 inhabitants in 2024.