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Canillas
de Albaida.
Considering
that “albaida” means “white” in Arabic, the name of this village
could not be more appropriate. Seen from a certain distance,
the white of its buildings stands out brilliantly against
the knoll on which the village sits.
On
the north, the municipality extends to the summits of the
Sierra Almijara range, on the border of the province of Granada,
and southward, to near Daimalos, part of the municipal territory
of Arenas. The hills of Secanillo and Cuevas rise near the
village as precursors of the mountain landscape. With an altitude
of about 800 metres, they point the way to the lofty (more
than 1,600 metres) cliffs of Chapa, Albucaz and Carneros,
which are surrounded by ravines and seasonal watercourses
to which a few pine groves cling.
As the terrain levels out somewhat and the water torrents
become streams such as La Cueva, Turvilla and Ciguilias the
countryside becomes covered with cottonwoods, poplars and
oleanders. In places, along the now-tranquil waterways, this
vegetation creates some exceptionally beautiful scenes.
One
such place is La Fábrica, where the La Cueva and Turvilla
streams join in an area close to the village that is much
visited by the people of the region who avail themselves of
the camping facilities there.
The southern side of this territory is for the most part more
typical of the landscape of La Axarquía. Vineyards
and almond and olive trees begin to show up on the hills,
and in the valleys near the village, where water is abundant,
some irrigated cropland appears.
The locality very probably originated in the thirteenth century
when it was a farm district belonging to Vélez Málaga.
According to chronicles, the name (Albaida, which means white)
apparently has more to do with the colour of the flowers that
adorned the setting in that era than with the houses, although
nowadays it is associated with the whitewash of its dwellings.
After
the conquest of Vélez Málaga by the Catholic
Monarchs in 1487 Canillas de Albaida capitulated to the Christian
troops but that did not keep it from joining the sixteenth
century Moorish rebellion, which brought upon it the same
fate that befell the other surrounding villages after defeat
at the battle of Peñón de Frigiliana, a thoroughly
documented historical event.
Outstandings
Visits:
The urban labyrinth of the village, its very uneven terrain
and its traditional architecture are worthy of an attentive
tour, which should include the Nuestra Señora de la
Expectación church. Its construction began in the sixteenth
century but it was rebuilt in the eighteenth. The building,
which is located in the same square as the Ayuntamiento (Town
Hall), has a quadrangular floor plan and projects a massive
appearance. It consists of three naves, the largest of which
is covered by a wooden roof frame. The rococo choir room is
interesting, and there is a sturdy two-level tower on the
exterior.
The Santa Ana hermitage, a small sixteenth century building
with a single barrel-vaulted nave, is in the upper part of
the village. The exterior is notable for several thick buttresses,
the atrium and a niche. Outside the village on the road to
Archez stands the seventeenth century San Antón hermitage.
It likewise consists of a single nave, which is covered by
a wooden roof frame.
How
to Get There:
Turn off the Mediterranean Expressway at Algarrobo-Costa onto
the A-6203. After passing through Albarrogo and Sayalonga,
you will come to a fork in the road; one way leads to Árchez
and the other to Cómpeta. It does not matter which
you take as both towns are just a few kilometres from Canillas
de Albaida.
Interesting
Facts:
Surface Area: 33.2 square kilometres
Population: about 800
What the natives are called: Canilleros
Monuments: the Nuestra Señora de la Expectación
church and the hermitages of Santa Ana and San Antón.
Geographical Location: in the La Axarquía region, 50
kilometres from Málaga and only 2.5 kilometres from
Cómpeta. The village is about 580 metres above sea
level. The annual average rainfall in the area is 670 litres
per square metre and the average temperature is 17º C.
Tourist Information: Town Hall, Plaza Generalísimo,
8 (29755). Telephone: 952 553 006; Fax: 952 553 100.