Moarves de Ojeda explained

Moarves de Ojeda is a town belonging to the municipality of Olmos de Ojeda in the province of Palencia (Castile & León, Spain).

Basic Details

The population of Moarves of Ojeda is 31 according to the Spanish Statistics National Institute (INE) in 2012.

Coordinates

Altitude: 939 metres.Latitude: 42° 42′ NLongitude: 004° 24′ O

Etymology

The toponym Moarves comes from the word mozarabs (the name of the town in the Middle Ages was Moharabes) referring to the first settlers of the town that were the Mozarabs.

History

The town belonged to the Merindad menor de Monzon (a type of former county subdivision dating from the 12th century).[1] When the Former Regime disappeared, the town became an independent municipality.[2] In the 1842 census, there were 18 households and 63 neighbours.[3] Finally, the town merged into the larger municipality of Olmos de Ojeda.

Artistic heritage

The most important monument in Moarves de Ojeda is the Church of St John the Baptist, also known as St John of Moarves. It is a superb Romanesque style church.

There is another church: the Church of St Peter that keeps some beautiful Romanesque corbels.

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Notes and References

  1. Una división administrativa de la Corona de Castilla, vigente durante la Edad Media, cuya descripción figura en el libro Becerro de las Behetrías de Castilla.
  2. Municipio Código INE -345060
  3. Entre el censo de 1857 y el anterior