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Galera, Granada

Galera, Granada

FieldValue
nameGalera
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_shieldEscudo de Galera (Granada).svg
mapsize250px
map_altMap of the province of Granada, with Galera highlighted in the northeast
map_captionLocation of Galera in the province of Granada
pushpin_mapSpain Province of Granada#Spain Andalusia#Spain
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Autonomous community
subdivision_name1Andalusia
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Granada
subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Huéscar
subdivision_type4Judicial district (partido judicial)
subdivision_name4Huéscar
leader_partyPSOE
leader_titlealcalde (mayor)
leader_nameManuel Serral Rodríguez (2007)
area_total_km2117
elevation_m843
population_as_of
population_footnotes
population_total
population_demonymgalerino (m.), galerina (f.)
timezone1CET
utc_offset1+1
timezone1_DSTCEST
utc_offset1_DST+2
postal_code_typePostal Code
postal_code18840
area_code(+34) 958
blank_name_sec1INE codes
blank1_name_sec1Province code
blank1_info_sec118
blank2_name_sec1Municipality code
blank2_info_sec1082
blank1_name_sec2Distance from Granada
blank1_info_sec2150 km
website

Galera is a municipality in the comarca of Huéscar, province of Granada, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is situated in a sparsely populated area roughly 150 km from the provincial capital, Granada.

Room in a cave

The district has been inhabited since prehistoric times, and the municipality has two important archaeological sites. It is also notable for the number of cave houses.

Demographics

The population of the municipality is distributed among the districts in the following manner (2008):

DistrictInhabitants.
Buenavista15
Cortijos del Cura35
Galera979
La Alquería105

|1999|1360 |2000|1309 |2001|1281 |2002|1243 |2003|1197 |2004|1152 |2005|1127 |2006|1119 |2007|1135 |2008|1134 |2009|1106

History

Archaeology

There are two significant archeological sites in the vicinity of Galera.

  • Castellon Alto Main article: Castellón Alto

Excavations have uncovered the Bronze Age Argaric culture at "Castellón Alto" or "Castellón de Arriba", where archeologists have excavated many tombs in several artificial terraces on a hill of vertical walls.

Finds

Finds include a mummified body currently on display in Galera's museum.

  • Tutugi Tútugi refers to an Iberian necropolis on the hill above the modern village. Since the siege of Galera in 1570, the hill has also been known as the Cerro del Real. Tutugi is also sometimes used more generally as the placename for Galera in ancient times. The necropolis was initially investigated by treasure hunters. However, there have since been proper excavations of the site, which has several types of tombs. The most numerous type of tomb consists of a rectangular chamber, covered by a circular tumulus and reached through a long passage.

Finds

Various objects have been found in these tombs, such as ornaments, Phoenician, Ancient Greek and Iberian vases, weapons, and such funerary goods as alabaster clay figures. These have been dated between the 6th and 3rd centuries BCE.

The "Lady of Galera" or "Goddess of Galera" (see image at left) was found in the 5th century BCE tomb number 20, zone 1 of the Necropolis. The figurine, which is currently on display in Madrid, is Phoenician and from the 7th century BCE. It is similar to another found in Carthage, North Africa), made of alabaster, and probably represents the goddess Astarte. The "lady" or "goddess" is seated between two sphinxes and has an opening through which liquid can be poured into it, which will emerge from small holes corresponding to the nipples of the breasts. The robust forms of the figure suggest Mesopotamian influences; the stylization of the clothing and hair suggest Egyptian influences. It is believed that this sacred object was passed down for many generations before being used as part of a burial.

Roman era and later

The settlement maintained its importance in the Roman era as "TVTVGI", but fell somewhat in population during the Visigothic period and the era of Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus.

Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, archbishop of Toledo, conquered Galera in 1230; it was recovered in 1319 by Ismail I of Granada, and conquered definitively by Castile in 1488, during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs Isabella and Ferdinand. The people of Galera participated in the Morisco Revolt of 1568. In Galera, the revolt was personally suppressed by Don John of Austria, who made a house-by-house assault of the city and salted the fields to make it impossible to grow crops.José Muñoz y Gaviria Fabraquer, , Estab. tip. de Mellado, 1861. p. 143–144. Digital version at archive.org. Access date 2010-02-05. All of the 2,500 inhabitants were slaughtered in what is known as the Galera Massacre In the 16th century, Galera was repopulated by families coming principally from Valencia, Murcia, and La Mancha.

Notes

References

  1. [http://www.altipla.com/galera/esp/bienv_situacion.htm Situación], official site of the Ayuntamiento de Galera. Accessed online 2010-02-03.
  2. [http://www.ine.es/nomen2/index.do?accion=busquedaAvanzada&entidad_amb=no&codProv=18&codMuni=82&codEC=0&codES=0&codNUC=0&L=0 Nomenclátor. Relación de unidades poblacionales - Galera], INE. Accessed online 2010-02-03.
  3. [http://www.altipla.com/galera/esp/cult_arqueologia2.htm El Castellón Alto 1], official site of the Ayuntamiento de Galera. Accessed online 2010-02-03.
  4. "Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico de Galera)".
  5. "Tútugi Archaeological Site".
  6. Spann, P.. "Places: 266078 (*Tutugi)". Pleiades.
  7. [http://www.altipla.com/galera/esp/cult_arqueologia5.htm La diosa de Galera], official site of the Ayuntamiento de Galera. Access date 2010-02-03.
  8. link. (April 1, 2010 , Patronato Provincial de Turismo de Granada. Fecha de acceso 2010-02-05.)
  9. Spain 1474-1700: the triumphs and tribulations of Empire, Colin Pendrill, page 77, 2002
  10. F. Gutiérrez, [http://servicios.diariosur.es/escapadas/andalucia/andalucia137.htm Fuego para recibir la Navidad], diariosur.es. Access date 2010-02-05.
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