Guadiana, Badajoz

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Guadiana
Guadiana
Municipality
Flag of Guadiana
Flag
Coat of arms of Guadiana
Coat of arms
Country  Spain
Community  Extremadura
Province Provincia de Badajoz - Bandera.svg Badajoz
Comarca Tierra de Badajoz
Government
 • Mayor Antonio Pozo Pitel[1]
(PP, since 2015)
Area
 • Total 30.05 km2 (11.60 sq mi)
Elevation 185 m (607 ft)
Population (2018)[2]
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Demonym(s) Guadianero/a
Postal code 06186
Website Official website

Guadiana (until 2020 Guadiana del Caudillo), is a Spanish town and municipality of the Province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. The municipality covers an area of 30.05 square kilometres (11.60 sq mi) and as of 2015 had a population of 2,527 people.[3]

History

The town is a planned community founded in 1949 and officially inaugurated in 1951, and was officially became a municipality on 17 February 2012. Named after the nearby river Guadiana and after Francisco Franco, also known as Caudillo, it was one of the villages founded by the Instituto Nacional de Colonización during the Francoist Spain.[4][5]

Hamlet of Badajoz municipality since its foundation, in 1971 it was constituted as local minor entity (Entidad local menor) and, after the approval of Badajoz City Council (Feb. 2009),[6] it became an independent municipality from 17 February 2012. One month later, on March 11, it was held a referendum to remove the Francoist reference (Caudillo) from the toponym. The left parties of PSOE and Izquerda Unida, following the Historical Memory Law, called for abstention considering the name illegal. With the abstention of 67.7%, 495 votes (60,6%) in favor of the name with del Caudillo and 310 (37,9%) in favor of Guadiana option, the toponym has remained unchanged.[7][8][4] The city was finally renamed Guadiana in 2020.

Geography

Located between the cities of Badajoz (32 km west) and Mérida (32 km east), and next to the Spanish borders with Portugal (47 km west of Elvas); Guadiana is, along with La Albuera,[9] an enclave entirely surrounded by the municipal territory of Badajoz.[10][11]

The municipality is part of the Judicial district of Badajoz and has no hamlets. The town lies on a plain, rich in canals and rural lands, between the rivers Alcazaba and Guadiana. Nearest settlements are Pueblonuevo del Guadiana, Valdelacalzada, Alcazaba, Montijo and Puebla de la Calzada.[10]

Main sights

One of the sights of the town is the Catholic church dedicated to María de la Soledad, belonging to the Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz.

Transport

The town is served by a railway station on the Ciudad Real-Mérida-Badajoz railway, part of an international line that links Madrid with Lisbon. It is crossed to the south by the regional road EX-209, and is 18 km far from Badajoz Airport. Nearest motorway exit is "Talavera la Real", on the Autovía A-5 Madrid-Badajoz, and is 14 km far.[10]

References

  1. Script error: No such module "In lang". Mayor of Guadiana page (municipal website)
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  4. 4.0 4.1 Script error: No such module "In lang". History of Guadiana (municipal website)
  5. Script error: No such module "In lang". "Franco's utopias resist". El País, 11-8-2012
  6. Script error: No such module "In lang". "Badajoz City Council approves the independence of Guadiana del Caudillo". Hoy, 9-2-2009
  7. Script error: No such module "In lang". "Guadiana will remain 'del Caudillo'". ABC, 12-3-2012
  8. Script error: No such module "In lang". "Guadiana decides that the municipality remains 'Caudillo' without the vote of the opposition". 20 minutos, 11-3-2012
  9. 1809124 (x a j h) La Albuera on OpenStreetMap
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 4094691 (x a j h) Guadiana del Caudillo on OpenStreetMap
  11. 342316 (x a j h) Badajoz on OpenStreetMap

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