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again allowed for immigration, reaching 3,000 inhabitants in the mid-19th century. In the 20th century, one of the greatest population growths was recorded between 1930 and 1940, with more than 2,000 inhabitants, as well as in the period between 1970 and 1975, the most fruitful period in the demography of Cuéllar in that century, although this was because it incorporated the disappeared municipalities of Arroyo de Cuéllar, Campo de Cuéllar, Chatún, Dehesa, Fuentes de Cuéllar and Lovingos into its territory in 1971. At the end of the 1980s, the population fell by 300, but began to recover again from the 1990s onwards, rising steadily until the present day. Factors include immigration from the surrounding municipalities and its industries and services, which have made it an economic and commercial centre in the area.
204: 237: 402: 157: 332: 34: 184: 174: 871: 1427:: The town walls were built around the 12th century. They were expanded and rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries for defense. The town walls are made of stone and lime, with noted arches along with them. The walls have two different parts: one for the ancient citadel and an outer wall. These walls have not remained unbroken because of the growth of the town, but there are several well-preserved sections besides the arches. In 1931, the walls were declared as national heritage sites. 1343: 352: 1602:. The festival runs for five days, beginning on the last Saturday evening of August, and honors Our Lady of the Rosary. Early in the morning, the bulls run from the corral near the river 5 km away to the bull ring. The bulls are guided by horsemen when they are in the pine-forest, and by the people when they arrive in the town. Parties and celebrations join the bull running, and many people come to enjoy the traditional dishes of roasted lamb and the regional wines. 1317: 1575: 1351: 1514: 1256: 635: 1335: 312: 1836: 1325: 244: 211: 1182:
since 1981. The total is divided as follows: Cuéllar (8,374), Arroyo de Cuéllar (381), Chatún (262), Campo de Cuéllar (221), Torregutiérrez (126), Dehesa Mayor (112), Lovingos (96), Escarabajosa de Cuéllar (79), Fuentes de Cuéllar (48) and Dehesa (31). It is therefore the municipality with the largest number of inhabitants in the province, with the exception of the capital.
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At the beginning of the 17th century, there was a significant decline at the end of the 16th century, when the population of Cuéllar dropped to 2,400 inhabitants; in 1751, it had 2,194 inhabitants. The recovery of the kingdom in the 18th century and the commercial and economic importance of the town
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Due to its location in the centre of the northern plateau, it has a gentle topography, except in the large gorge that delimits its municipal area along with the river Cega. From a geological point of view, three zones can be distinguished: a quaternary mass characterised by a sandy terrain with lush
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San Francisco Park: This attractive park is surrounded by three old cloisters: Santa Isabel o Santa Ana, San Francisco, and The Immaculate Conception. Santa Isabel is expected to be restored, while San Francisco was once the biggest temple in Cuéllar. It once contained the Duke of Alburquerque's
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The municipality had a population of 9,730 inhabitants according to the municipal register of inhabitants (INE) on 1 January 2010, divided between 4,929 men and 4,801 women. The figure includes the municipal capital, and the neighbourhoods and smaller local entities belonging to the municipality
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in the 15th century, due to the large number of cuellaranos who travelled to the new lands and changed the demographic course of the town. It could not be reliably studied until the year 1528 when the first complete population census appeared. By the end of the 16th century Cuéllar's population
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Children's Day: The festival is celebrated on New Year's Day and is an old tradition consisting of a procession centered on the Child of The Ball. The child is accompanied by musicians and dancers, and all are dressed in 15th-century clothes. They march through the town and many people join
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totalled around 3,000, attributed to a growth derived from the new economy, which was mainly devoted to agriculture to the detriment of livestock farming, and from becoming a migratory enclave for nearby towns that sought the tax advantages offered by the town to foreigners.
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and settled the royal court within this city, which forced the aristocracy to relocate to Madrid. It was also a period of poverty, due to the decadence of the wool trade, the taxes to pay for prior wars, and the various plagues that ravaged the country.
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patients and a jail for criminals. Today it functions as a high school and tourism center. Due to local agricultural production, the people of Cuéllar were affected less after the civil war and did not emigrate as much as other people in the region.
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San Miguel Church: This church is located in the square of the town hall. It contains a mix of different building styles and has a gothic dome inside. The church houses a sculpture of
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Museum). This building had to be sold by order of the civil government and suffered a fire later where the building was nearly destroyed. Now the temple is used as a Center for the
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recognised the town's ownership of the mountain called Común Grande de las Pegueras, and ruled that it belonged to Cuéllar, increasing the municipality's area by 74.46 km².
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Santa Clara Cloister: The church has a renaissance façade and was one of the first gothic temples built in Cuéllar. Catholic nuns have been living here since the 13th century.
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The municipality had a population of 9,730 inhabitants according to the municipal register of inhabitants (INE) as of 1 January 2010, divided into 4,929 men and 4,801 women.
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rebuilt the town, bringing in new settlers at the end of the 11th century. This was the origin of the municipality, which was ruled by its town council. In 1184, King
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style in the 14th century. The church is located near the Dukes of Alburquerque's castle. In 1997, a center for the interpretation of Mudéjar art was opened inside.
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served as headquarters to the fascist Italian troops, and later as a prison for different political prisoners. Many years after, the castle became a hospital for
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Ceballos-Escalera y Gila, Alfonso de. "La Casa de los Ocho Linajes de la Villa y Tierra de Cuéllar", Sociedad Segoviana de Heráldica y Genealogía, Segovia, 1989.
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invaded Spain, Cuéllar was looted by the French troops, who stole all the treasuries from the churches, monasteries, and the castle. They were never recovered.
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La comunidad de villa y tierra de Cuéllar a fines de la edad media: poder político concejil, ordenanzas municipales y regulación de la actividad económica
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In the 13th century, Cuéllar was one of the most important towns in northern Spain, and the wool trade enriched the local economy. Many palaces and
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In the 17th century, the town suffered a recession, along with many cities and villages in the country. The monarchy moved to
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Pedro I the Cruel's Palace: A gothic palace that was built in the 14th century. In 1353, the king celebrated after marrying
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because the King was unlawfully divorced from his former wife and because he deserted Doña Juana after their wedding night.
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is representative of the golden age of the Mudéjar art. An ancient burial ground was discovered next to this church.
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Professor Ubieto Arteta reported that there is some historical evidence of Cuéllar's existence in the 10th century.
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Catálogo monumental de Castilla y León. Bienes inmuebles declarados. Vol II. Junta de Castilla y León, 1995.
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Cuéllar is located in the heart of the natural region of Tierra de Pinares, on the border of the province of
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El Salvador Church: This church has a Mudéjar apse with a flying buttress, which gives its singular shape.
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Herrera Mesón, Jorge. "Velázquez, un apellido originario de Cuéllar", Revista La Villa, Cuéllar, 2006.
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Rodrigo Criado, Isaías "Cuéllar. Crónicas Municipales de la Ilustre Villa en este siglo: 1900-1994".
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Santa Marina Tower: The tower was part of a former Mudéjar church and is constructed of brick.
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Magdalena Hospital: Founded in 1429 by González, this gothic building was a charity hospital.
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Until 2008, its municipal area covered an area of 272.4 km², but in that year the
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Santa Maria in The Hill Church: Its elegant tower can be viewed from many places.
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The yard in the town hall: This area is a small yard built in renaissance style.
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Cuéllar is located on a hill and is 60 km northeast of the capital city of
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rivers flow near the town. To the north, the town borders the municipality of
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was exiled to Cuéllar because of his liberalism. Espronceda wrote the novel
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style. Currently, catholic nuns continue living in this religious building.
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visited the school, but it is unknown if he was a student or a teacher. A
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mass in which the soil is primarily clay, and another belonging to the
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allowed Cuéllar to recover some of its social and economic prosperity.
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Inhabitants of Cuéllar traditionally grow different crops (such as
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Municipality in the Province of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain
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Jiménez Arribas, Javier. Cuéllar. Editorial ÁMBITO, 1999.
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married Doña Juana de Castro in Cuéllar. The marriage was
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The demographic history of Cuéllar was influenced by the
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Santo Tomé Church: This church is a small gothic shrine.
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churches were constructed during this period. In 1256,
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gave the town as a lordship to his favorite nobleman,
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a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.
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Beltrán de La Cueva, the first Duke of Alburquerque
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