- Source: La Portellada
La Portellada (Spanish: [la poɾteˈʎaða]; Catalan: [la poɾteˈʎaða]) is a municipality in the Matarraña/Matarranya comarca, province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 277 inhabitants.
Geography
= Bordering localities
=La Fresneda
Ráfales
Fórnoles
Valderrobres
Economy
Agriculture
Olive trees, olive oil is a major source of income for this town, the oil belongs to the Denomination of Origin Aragon.
Almonds are another source of income.
Cereal
Livestock
Swine
Sheep and goats
Rabbits
Fowl
Monuments
= Religious sites
=Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian
Chapel of San Miguel (recreation area)
Piton de San Pedro Martir
Virgen del Portillo
= Industrial Architecture
=Former "Waterfall mill" (Molí del Salt)
= Landforms
="The Waterfall" (El Salt). A waterfall in the Tastavins river, about 20 feet high.
= Other
="Gavella Pi" (Pine Gavella)
"Torreta de Ferro" (Iron Tower)
Celebrations
Major
Celebrations in Honor of San Cosme and San Damian on September 27, and San Miguel on September 29
Minor
San Anton January 17
St. Agatha on February 5
San Pedro Mártir April 29
First Easter (Easter Monday)
Second Passover
Typical products
Olives of the Portellada
Cured ham (D.O. Jamón de Teruel)
Casquetes
Almonds
Rosca de tallaes (cake with chunks of marinated beef), typical of Easter
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar munisipalitas di Teruel
- La Portellada
- La Franja
- Matarraña
- La Zoma
- List of municipalities in Teruel
- La Cuba
- Crivillén
- Alcaine
- Valderrobres
- Allepuz