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Villanueva
del Trabuco.
The
territory of Villanueva del Trabuco covers the easternmost
part of the Antequera region and thus adjoins the province
of Granada and the La Axarquía region. It sits at the
foot of the Gorda and San Jorge mountain ranges, where its
highest elevations are found. Its terrain, apart from the
aforementioned mountains, is characterised by gentle relief
and is mainly covered by olive groves and grain fields.
Streams
come down from the mountains to form the River Guadalhorce.
This river is generally considered to begin, if one must assign
a precise point, at the Fuente de los Caños (Fountain
of the Spouts). A number of streams are fed by the many springs
at the foot of the mountains, and they are rarely without
water even at the height of summer. This municipality’s subsoil
is rich in water, whose effects can be observed in the abundance
of chopos (black poplars) and other poplars and ash trees
that generally grow near watercourses.
Just as in the neighbouring municipality of Villanueva del
Rosario, there were human settlements here from since the
Prehistoric period, and this area was later populated more
or less massively during the Roman and Visigothic eras. The
known history of this place halts at the latter era and there
is no evidence of new settlements until the eighteenth century
when they were motivated by the interest of Carlos III in
repopulating these lands, which are very suitable for certain
crops but which in those times were practically virgin soil.
Due
to the lack of human presence in this territory for so many
centuries it became overrun with predators and the residents
of the nearest locality, Archidona, were therefore reluctant
to work in it. There was the added problem that the inhabited
areas were quite distant from these lands whose agricultural
potential had not been demonstrated.
The ministers Campomanes and Olaride reported the situation
in this place to Carlos III and the king decided to use foreign
colonists to carry out the settlement since the natives refused
to work in this area. Thus, some 6,000 Flemish and German
colonists-Catholics, of course-arrived in Andalusia to establish
permanent residence in, among other places, those in the province
of Málaga that now bear the name of Villanueva.
It should be noted, however, that a document from 1620 that
is kept in the Municipal Archives of Archidona takes note
of a place called Trabuco, a grazing area of about 300 “fanegas”
(an ancient measure of land). Villanueva del Trabuco would
become separate from Archidona in 1808.
Outstandings
Visits:
The village has two districts that are very distinct from
one another due to the difference in the topographic relief
of their locations. The more level and commercialised one
opens up from the Plaza del Prado, the nerve centre of the
village. This district contrasts with the narrow, zig-zagging
and steep streets behind El Prado, which are typical of a
mountain village in Málaga.
The Nuestra Señora de los Dolores parish church is
the most important structure in Villanueva del Trabuco. This
church was built at the order the Duke of Osuna in the late
eighteenth century and restored in the middle of the last
century. It is noteworthy structurally for its bell tower
over the door of the main façade. The construction
as a whole displays very well-balanced architectural lines.
The Virgen del Puente hermitage, between the Plaza del Prado
and the bridge over the River Guadalhorce, is as small as
it is austere. It houses the image of the Virgen de los Dolores
(Virgin of Sorrows), toward whom the Trabuqueños feel
special devotion.
The Fuente de los Cien Caños (Fountain of the Hundred
Spouts), the point where the River Guadalhorce begins, is
a few kilometres from the village. This strong spring is the
core of a recreational area where villagers and visitors can
spend enjoyable outings in the country.
How
to Get There:
The route starts from the city of Málaga, which can
be reached from any point on the Costa del Sol by way of the
Mediterranean Expressway (A-7; N-340). In Málaga, take
the A-45 (N-331) expressway towards Antequera-Granada, and
when you get to Puerto de las Pedrizas take the right lane
towards Granada -the left lane at this point leads to Antequera-
and get onto the A-359. The sign for the first turning for
Villanueva del Rosario-Villanueva del Trabuco will appear
after about three kilometres. There is another turning for
these two villages four kilometres past the first one. If
you continue on the A-359 towards Granada, there will be two
more very well marked access routes for Villanueva del Trabuco
before you get to Estación de Salinas. The first of
these is by the A-6202 and the second is by the A-6119.
Interesting
Facts:
Surface Area: 60 square kilometres
Population: about 5,000
What the natives are called: Trabuqueños
Monuments: the Nuestra Señora de los Dolores church,
Virgen del Puente hermitage, Fuente de los Caños (Los
Caños fountain)
Geographical Location: in the south-eastern part of the Antequera
region. This municipality forms a part of Nororma (acronym
in Spanish for Northeast Málaga), a sub-region that
encompasses several municipalities in the north-eastern part
of the province of Málaga. The village is 690 metres
above sea level and is 45 kilometres from Málaga and
34 from Antequera. The average precipitation in the area is
800 litres per square metre and the average temperature is
about 14º
Tourist Information: Town Hall, Plaza del Prado, 1 (29313).
Telephone: 952 751 021; Fax: 952 751 969