Móstoles Explained

Móstoles
Settlement Type:Municipality
Flag Size:140px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Spain
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Community of Madrid
Coordinates:40.3333°N -3.8667°W
Elevation M:660
Area Total Km2:45.36
Population Demonym:Mostoleños, Mostolenses, Mostoleros
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:28930 - 28939
Area Code Type:Dialing code
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Manuel Bautista
Leader Party:PP
Website:www.mostoles.es

Móstoles (pronounced as /es/) is a municipality of Spain located in the Community of Madrid. With over 200,000 inhabitants, it is the region's second most populated municipality after Madrid. Móstoles was a small town for a long time, but expanded rapidly in the second half of the 20th century.

The city also hosts the main campus of the Rey Juan Carlos University.[1] [2]

Geography

The municipality presents a largely flat relief. The main hydrographic features are the Guadarrama river at the western end of the municipality and several of the latter's left bank tributary creeks, including the Arroyo del Soto and the Arroyo de los Combos.

It lies at 660 metres above sea level.[3]

History

Human beings have been present since the Paleolithic. Evidence of that fact are sites in which there are flint gravel and arrow tips.[4]

Some traces of presence of Roman civilisation occur in the current municipality, specifically of the late period. They mainly consist of ceramic remains.[5]

There is no evidence of a town in the current Móstoles during the Islamic rule era in Iberian Peninsula. However, there are some remains of this era in the territory.[6]

It was founded most probably circa 1085–1137, after the Christian conquest of the Kingdom of Toledo (1085) as it was not mentioned in the chronicles compiling the villages seized in the conquest. Written mentions to the village in the Middle Ages, since its foundation up to the late-15th century are limited. By the beginning of the 16th century, it was part of the Land of Toledo.

On 6 December 1565, Philip II issued a royal cédula granting Móstoles the independence from Toledo, becoming a town (villa) under (directly owned by the monarch).

Móstoles became famous as, although it was only a small town, its municipal authorities called for a general rebellion against the French forces on 2 May 1808 immediately after the Dos de Mayo Uprising in the Spanish capital, reportedly issuing the following public announcement (bando) signed by the Mayor: "The homeland is in danger. Madrid is perishing, victim of the French perfidiousness. Spaniards, turn to save her".

The municipality experienced a slow and steady population growth during the first half of the 20th century, followed by a huge demographic expansion from the 1960s onwards.

Human geography and administration

There are two main localities: Móstoles, which is placed in the east of the municipality, and Parque-Coimbra, which is located in the southwest. The city had a population of 209,184 in 2019 and Parque-Coimbra is home to 10,747 people.[7] [8] [9]

Some neighbourhoods are acknowledged by the town council and other by the autonoumous community (region) of Madrid. However, very few are recognised by the Spanish Statistics Institute such as Pinares Llanos and Parque Guadarrama.

According to the town council, the neighbourhoods are El Soto, Villaeuropa, Pinares Llanos, Azorín, San Fernando and Soto Vicente. All are located in the south or west.[10] According to Comunidad de Madrid, the neighbourhoods are Los Rosales and Estoril II, which are placed in the north; Móstoles Central and Estoril, which are located in the northwest; Pradillo, which occurs in the centre; Villafontana, which is placed in the east; Versalles, which is located in the southeast; La Barra and Manuela Malasaña, which occur in the south; Las Cumbres and Coveta, which are located in the west; and El Soto, which occurs in the northwest.[11]

The administrative division of the municipality are the disctrits and there are 5, which are:

Mayors

Thorough most of its modern democratic history, the municipality of Móstoles has been ruled by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid, belonging to the so-called "red belt" of the region. Only during 2003-2015 and again since 2023 the city has been ruled by the People's Party of the Community of Madrid.

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TermNameParty
1979-1991Bartolomé González LlorentePSOE-M
1991-1993José Baigorri MoretínPSOE-M
1993-1995José Luis Gallego PicóPSOE-M
1995-2003José María Arteta VicoPSOE-M
2003-2011Esteban Parro del PradoPPCM
2011-2015Daniel Ortiz EspejoPPCM
2015-2018David Lucas ParrónPSOE-M
2018-2023Noelia Posse GómezPSOE-M
2023-currentManuel Bautista MonjónPPCM

Economy

Agriculture and animal husbandry are hardly performed in the municipality. Only a 0.2% of the GDP was collected from these activities in 2019. Mining, and industry activities equal 9.14% of that economic phenomenon in the same year. Building activities made the 8.63% of the money related to that economic measure. 11.9% of the registers of working people to an organism of the Welfare System in Spain named Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social, were due to posts in this sector.[12] [13]

The industrial estates in the municipality are Polígono Industrial El Lucero, in the northeast end; Polígono Industrial Los Rosales, in the northeast end; Prado Regordoño and Polígono Industrial la, in the east end; and Arroyomolinos, in the southern half.

Healthcare

The municipality is home to a centro de salud in Parque Coimbra (primary care centre), 8 centros de salud in the main city, and two hospitals in the main locality.[14]

Education

Besides the university campus there are 34 public early childhood and primary education centres (CEIP) and 17 public secondary education centres (IES). 4 concertados (semiprivate or quasiprivate) centres are also located in the municipality. A centre for vocational education (CIFP) can also be found in Móstoles.[15]

The campus includes the Higher School of Experimental Sciences and Technology, where people can choose among 13 degrees and 8 double degrees; the Higher Technical school of Computer Engineering, which includes 6 degrees and 6 double degrees; and the Faculty of social and legal sciences, where there are 9 degrees and 7 double degrees.[16]

An adult education centre and a centre of the national language teaching institution are also located in the municipality.

Main sights

Historical landmarks

Two of the most architectural landmarks in Móstoles are churches; the church of La Asunción de Nuestra Señora (whose construction dates back to the 13th century) features a Mudéjar apse.The Baroque hermitage of La Virgen de los Santos dates from the 17th century.

There is a sculpture by Aurelio Carretero paying homage to Andrés Torrejón inaugurated in 1908 to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the Dos de Mayo uprising.[17]

Museums and galleries

Móstoles is the home of the Community of Madrid's modern art gallery, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M). It was opened in 2008 to mark the two hundredth anniversary of the Dos de Mayo uprising.[18]

The residence of Andrés Torrejón was rehabilitated by the city council and turned into a museum.[19]

Transportation

Móstoles is connected to other suburbs and to central Madrid by:[20]

Walking and cycling

There is cycling infrastructure (Spanish: aceras bici, "bike-sidewalks") within central Móstoles. Funds were made available in 2017 to upgrade these cycleways.[21]

It is also possible to cycle into the nearby countryside. The railway line originally continued to Almorox, but the section beyond Móstoles was closed in the 1960s. Between Móstoles-El Soto railway station and Navalcarnero the track has been converted into a greenway (via verde) for cyclists and walkers. The route crosses the river Guadarrama on an iron bridge.[22] [23] The via verde connects to a waymarked long-distance walk to Guadalupe in Extremadura. The waymarking is recent, but it marks a traditional route from Madrid to the Our Lady of Guadalupe pilgrimage site.[24]

Festivities

The following festivities are also held in Spain generally:

Sport

Notable people

See also

References

Citations
  • Bibliography
  • External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Campus - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. 2020-08-26. es.
    2. Web site: 7. Recursos materiales y servicios. 2020-08-26. Sede electrónica - sede electrónica I Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional. 4. es.
    3. Web site: Móstoles. AEMET.
    4. Web site: PPATRIMONIO_HISTORICO_001-2.pdf. 2020-08-26. madrid.org. 49–52. es.
    5. Web site: Rodríguez Morales. Jesús. Excavaciones arqueológicas en Móstoles. 2020-08-26. academia.edu. es.
    6. Web site: Recorrido por la Historia de Móstoles I Museo de la Ciudad de Móstoles. 2020-08-27. mostoles.es. es.
    7. Web site: IDEM Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales de la Comunidad de Madrid. 2020-08-28. idem.madrid.org.
    8. Web site: IDEM Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales de la Comunidad de Madrid. 2020-08-28. idem.madrid.org.
    9. Web site: INEbase / Demography and population /Municipal Register. Population by municipality /Nomenclature: Continuous Register Population by Population Unit / Results. 2020-08-28. INE. en.
    10. Web site: Relación de Distritos, ámbito territorial y sedes I Guía de Servicios. 2020-08-28. mostoles.es. es.
    11. Web site: IDEM Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales de la Comunidad de Madrid. 2020-08-28. idem.madrid.org.
    12. Web site: Datos ficha municipal 0920 2. 2020-08-28. es.
    13. Web site: Datos ficha municipal 0920 5. 2020-08-28. es.
    14. Web site: Buscador de centros sanitarios │Comunidad de Madrid. 2020-09-19. es.
    15. Web site: Servicios Web a Padres de Alumnos de la Comunidad de Madrid. 2020-09-19. Comunidad de Madrid. es.
    16. Web site: Estudios en el campus - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. 2020-09-20. www.urjc.es. es-es.
    17. Web site: El monumento al alcalde de Móstoles cumple cien años. ABC. 5 May 2008. Sara. Medialdea.
    18. Web site: Arte contemporáneo con memoria. El País. 23 February 2018. Sergio C.. Fanjul.
    19. Web site: Móstoles recuerda a su heroico alcalde, Andrés Torrejón, con motivo del bicentenario de su muerte el 17 de agosto. Teleprensa. 13 August 2012.
    20. Web site: Consorcio Urbanístico Móstoles Tecnológico. 2020-08-30. comunidad.madrid. es.
    21. News: Móstoles pone en marcha proyecto de Rehabilitación de todas las Aceras Bici . . es . 26 September 2017 . 6 May 2018 . Móstoles . EFE . EFE.
    22. Web site: Vía Verde del Guadarrama . PDF . Comunidad de Madrid . es . 6 May 2018.
    23. Web site: Guadarrama River Greenway . Vías Verdes . Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles . 6 May 2018.
    24. Web site: Camino Real a Guadalupe. Etapa 2. Móstoles – Casarrubios del Monte. . . es . 19 July 2012 . 6 May 2018.
    25. Web site: 2 de Mayo I Festejos. 2020-08-26. Ayuntamiento de Mostoles. es.
    26. Web site: Fiestas 2 Mayo - Declaradas de interés turístico regional. Móstoles - Del 30 de abril al 4 de mayo de 2019. 2020-08-27. mostoles.es. es.
    27. Web site: Patronales I Festejos. 2020-08-26. Ayuntamiento de Mostoles. es.
    28. Web site: Móstoles - Fiestas Patronales - 11 al 15 de septiembre 2019 - En honor a Ntra. Sra. de los Santos. 2020-08-27. mostoles.es. es.
    29. Web site: Carnaval │Festejos. 2020-08-29. mostoles.es. es.
    30. Web site: Carnaval — Móstoles — del 15 al 22 de febrero 2020. 2020-08-29. mostoles.es. es.
    31. Web site: Móstoles - Carnval del 3 al 10 de febrero. mostoles.es. es.
    32. Web site: Navidad │ Festejos. 2020-08-29. mostoles.es. es.
    33. Web site: Folleto Navidad v10 Final sin marcas. 2020-08-29. mostoles.es. es.
    34. Web site: 651306-Programación Navidad Motoles 2017.pdf. 2020-08-29. mostoles.es. es.
    35. Iker Casillas . 23 September 2018 . . es.
    36. News: De la Red regresa al lugar donde volvió a nacer . J. L. . Calderón . 4 April 2016 . 23 September 2018 . . es . Unidad Editorial Información Deportiva, S.L.U..
    37. Web site: Alberto Lora, uno di noi . Pelayo . Rodríguez . 23 March 2018 . 23 September 2018 . . es.
    38. News: "La mitad de mi sangre me tira hacia La Línea" . 16 July 2010 . 23 September 2018 . Europa Sur . es . Joly Digital.
    39. News: Raúl Arévalo presume de raíces segovianas en un vídeo para agradecer el Premio Diputación . Carlos . Álvaro . 18 May 2017 . 23 September 2018 . . es . Vocento.
    40. Web site: La Fábrica: Rubén Belima . Miguel Ángel . Banderas . 22 November 2013 . 23 September 2018 . . es.