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Galapagar is a town and municipality northwest of Madrid, Spain, situated in the autonomous community of the Community of Madrid. Of all the towns in the area, it was experiencing the most growth, mostly because of immigration and the conversion of old livestock fields into terrain for construction.

Galapagar
City centre of Galapagar
City centre of Galapagar
Flag of Galapagar
Coat of arms of Galapagar
Galapagar is located in Community of Madrid
Galapagar

Galapagar

Location in Spain

Galapagar is located in Spain
Galapagar

Galapagar

Galapagar (Spain)

Coordinates: 40°34′35N 4°0′7W / 40.57639°N 4.00194°W / 40.57639; -4.00194
CountrySpain
CommunityCommunity of Madrid
ProvinceMadrid
ComarcaGuadarrama
Government
 • MayorCarla Greciano (PP)
Area
 • Total65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Elevation
881 m (2,890 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total33,379
 • Density510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
DemonymGalapagueños
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
28260
WebsiteOfficial website

Bordering with Collado Villalba, Colmenarejo, Torrelodones, Las Rozas de Madrid, El Escorial, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Villanueva del Pardillo, Hoyo de Manzanares, Moralzarzal and Guadarrama.

The name Galapagar comes from the Spanish galápago, meaning turtle, as the town centre was settled near a lake full of turtles. The town first appears as a village in the eleventh century, its importance due to the frequent hunting expeditions by the Spanish royalty, and being a main stop on the road from the capital to the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Sights in the town include the church of The Asunción (Assumption).

Galapagar is served by lines C-3, C-8 and C-10 of the Cercanías Madrid commuter rail service at its Galapagar-La Navata train station; and by 9 lines of Interurban Bus Service linking it to Moncloa district of Madrid.

Jacinto Benavente, one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century and 1922 laurate of the Nobel Prize in Literature, is buried here. The British writer Malcolm Brocklehurst lived in the village between 1982 and 1983.

Bullfighting, stock-breeding, meadows and beef are the main features of Galapagar. The bullfighter José Tomás was born in this place.

See also

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.


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