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Santomera is a Spanish
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in the autonomous community of
Murcia Murcia ( , , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the Capital (political), capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities#By population, seventh largest city i ...
. It has a population of 16,105 (2018) and an area of 44.2 km2. It shares borders with Fortuna in the north, with Murcia in its west and south and with the province of
Alicante Alicante (, , ; ; ; officially: ''/'' ) is a city and municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean port. The population ...
in the east.


History

Santomera has been inhabited by human beings since the
Stone Age The Stone Age was a broad prehistory, prehistoric period during which Rock (geology), stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years and ended b ...
and former stone sculpt workplaces are the evidence of that fact. There was also human presence during the
Chalcolithic The Chalcolithic ( ) (also called the Copper Age and Eneolithic) was an archaeological period characterized by the increasing use of smelted copper. It followed the Neolithic and preceded the Bronze Age. It occurred at different periods in di ...
and the
Bronze Age The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ...
along with people of the
Argaric culture The Argaric culture, named from the type site El Argar near the town of Antas, Andalusia, Antas, in what is now the province of Almería in southeastern Spain, is an Bronze Age Europe, Early Bronze Age culture which flourished between c. 2200 Ann ...
. Another people that stayed in the current municipality are the
Iberians The Iberians (, from , ''Iberes'') were an ancient people settled in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC. They are described in Greek and Roman sources (among others, by Hecataeus of Mil ...
and constructed a town there. There is a remaining structure of the period of Muslim occupancy in the Iberian Peninsula and it consists in a watermill. The first documentary reference in which the toponym Santomera appears dates back to the
Reconquista The ''Reconquista'' (Spanish language, Spanish and Portuguese language, Portuguese for ) or the fall of al-Andalus was a series of military and cultural campaigns that European Christian Reconquista#Northern Christian realms, kingdoms waged ag ...
era. The king of The
Taifa of Murcia The Taifa of Murcia () was an Arab ''taifa'' of medieval Al-Andalus, in what is now southern Spain. It became independent as a ''taifa'' centered on the Moorish city of Murcia after the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba (11th century). ...
signed a treaty with Castile in which the territory would become part of Castilian rule in 1243. However, the territory was Muslim until a Mudejar revolt in 1264–1266. The king James I of Aragon defeated the revolt. The former Taifa of Murcia was quite empty and the Castilian king decided to repopulate it. People from Catalonia, Aragon and beyond the Pyrenees moved to the Kingdom of Murcia and some new inhabitants of the kingdom were bestowed 559,000 km2 of Santomera. In the 16th century there was an increase in the population and the expansion of the town owing to two facts. The first one is the fact that part of the territory was desiccated. That brought on the use of those lands and constructing on them. Some noble and religious landowners obtained the new available lands. Another important fact is that mining activities were performed again. The mining resources were exhausted in the 18th century. However, there were other economy resources such as the ones related to agriculture. The economy rise stopped after the
Peninsular War The Peninsular War (1808–1814) was fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French ...
. Santomera obtained an own town council along with the Spanish Constitution of 1812. The independence from Murcia municipality ceased when the absolutist king Ferdinand VII reached the throne. During the
Trienio Liberal The , () or Three Liberal Years, was a period of three years in Spain between 1820 and 1823 when a liberal government ruled Spain after a military uprising in January 1820 by the lieutenant-colonel Rafael del Riego against the absolutist rule ...
(1820-1823), Santomera was liberated from Murcia again, but became part of Murcia again after this period. There was another own municipality period from 1836 to 1848. In 1879, a flood occurred in the current municipality and it caused high damages to crop lands, herds, dwellings and even some people deceased. There were other two floods in 1906 and 1947. Those also caused demises of dozens of people and dwellings were destroyed. A reservoir was constructed from 1960 to 1965. A development took place in Santomera in 1970 decade in its economic branches, agriculture, industry and trade. Potable water also began to be available in that decade. Those conditions brought back the municipality independence wish among the locals. They gathered in a popular assembly in 1967. A document was handed in to Murcia town council in 1971, but the issue began to be addressed a year later. The town council rejected the independence of Santomera. Locals of Santomera lodged an application to a ministry of the national government. The organisation considered Murcia town council action as illegal and invalid. The process for Santomera own town council started, it progressed slowly and would last some years. In 1978 the administrative process ended and Santomera obtained the independence permission. The current municipality began its existence on 29 September 1978.


Geography


Physical geography

The municipality is placed in the limit of a precoastal depression located in Region of Murcia. Its average altitude is 38 metres. There are three raised landforms: Cabezo Bermejo, which height is 312 metres; Monte de las Brujas with a height of 147 metres and Cabezo del Trigo, which is 136 metres high. Another remarkable spot is a reservoir that is placed in the northern of the territory.


Human geography

There are four localities in Santomera. The main one is Santomera, that is located in the south of the territory and is inhabited by 13,379 people. The second most populated locality is El Siscar, where 1243 people live. It is placed in the southeast. There is also a village which name is Matanzas that is located in the north of the municipality and is home to 870 people. The least populated place is a village named Orilla del Azarbe that is in the south of Santomera. It population consists of only 314 people.


Demographics

17.09% of the inhabitants are foreigners - 10.92% are Africans, 528 people are Americans, 416 are Europeans, and 56 Asian people reside in the municipality.


Facilities


Healthcare

The municipality is part of the Healtharea VII (Murcia/Este) and one of its twelve subareas covers the municipality. Santomera hosts a '' consultorio'' (primary care centre with fewer functions than the ''centros de salud'') and a ''centro de salud''.


Education

There is an early childhood and primary education centre (CEIP) and a secondary education centre (IES) in the main town. A primary school centre is located in Matanzas and another one in El Siscar. The town also hosts a centre of the national institution for language teaching named '' Escuela Oficial de Idiomas''.


Economy

Agriculture is highly performed in the municipality. 38.9% of the surface is utilised for landcrop purposes and the most widely grown product is the lemon. 65.24% of the people had jobs in the agriculture sector in 2019 and 49.17% of the workers were hired as labourers in the second half of 2016. 28.3% of the agreements were written for jobs of the service sector in 2019, and 6.02% of the agreements were signed by waiters, whose job is the third most performed in Santomera. Only 4.93% of the hired workers had posts in the industry sector.


Main sights

* Del Rosario Parish Church: It was built in the 19th century. Before the current church, there was a little shrine in the same location. The shrine experienced a little phases in which it was remodelled and expanded. The construction of the current version of the church started in 1840.It has an eclectic architectural style. The plan of the building is latin cross-shaped. In the longer part of the cross in composed of a nave and two aisled in its inner part.


Festivities

*
Holy Week Holy Week () commemorates the seven days leading up to Easter. It begins with the commemoration of Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, marks the betrayal of Jesus on Spy Wednesday (Holy Wednes ...
: Fundamentally, this festivity is held in the same way than other places in Spain. There are
procession A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner. History Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive ceremony. Religious ...
s (festive religious solemn parades) in which participants walk grouped in
confraternities A confraternity (; ) is generally a Christian voluntary association of laypeople created for the purpose of promoting special works of Christian charity or piety, and approved by the Church hierarchy. They are most common among Catholics, L ...
(groups of people in religious affairs) and carry religious statues or sculptures on decorated platforms. *
Moros y Cristianos ''Moros y Cristianos'' () or ''Moros i Cristians'' (), literally in English Moors and Christians, is a set of festival activities which are celebrated in many towns and cities of Spain, mainly in the southern Valencian Community. According ...
: These festive days take place in the second half of June. * Independent municipality commemorative day: Its name in Spanish is ''Día del Ayuntamiento'' (literally translated as ''Town Council Day''). This festive day takes place on 29 September and is about commemorating the independence of Santomera from Murcia municipality in 1978. * Del Rosario Virgin patron saint festivity: This festivity is dedicated to the Virgin Mary in her
Rosary The Rosary (; , in the sense of "crown of roses" or "garland of roses"), formally known as the Psalter of Jesus and Mary (Latin: Psalterium Jesu et Mariae), also known as the Dominican Rosary (as distinct from other forms of rosary such as the ...
facet. It begins in the second half of September and ends in the late first third of October. During these days several activities such as sport tournaments (volleyball, basketball,
pétanque Pétanque (, ; ; ) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports (along with Raffa (boules), raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, Bowls, lawn bowls, and Crown green bowls, crown green bowling). In these sports, players or teams play thei ...
, hockey and table tennis), Rosary prays meetings, music and theatre performances, and so force.


Notable people

* María Josefa Alhama Valera (1893–1983): Founder of Handmaids of Merciful love in 1930, and the Sons of Merciful Love in 1951.


See also

*
List of municipalities in the Region of Murcia This is a list of the 45 municipalities in the province and autonomous community of Murcia, Spain, with their land areas and their populations at the Censuses of 2001, 2011 and 2021. List See also *Geography of Spain *List of cities in Spain R ...


References


External links


Ayuntamiento de Santomera
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