Torres de Berrellén explained

Official Name:Torres de Berrellén, Spain
Coordinates:41.75°N -5°W
Pushpin Map:Spain
Subdivision Name3:Torres de Berrellén
Area Total Km2:54
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset:+1
Utc Offset Dst:+2

Torres de Berrellén is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1450 inhabitants. Its population density is 28,08 inhabitants per square kilometre (70/sq mi).

Geography

Torres de Berellén is located by where the river Jalón becomes a tributary of the main Ebro river. The town belongs to the province of Zaragoza, and it borders Tauste and Pradilla de Ebro north; Remolinos, Alcalá de Ebro and Cabañas de Ebro west; Alagón and La Joyosa south and Sobradiel and Zaragoza east.

Politics

Election results

Party2003200720112015
PSOE4455
PP3232
IU1212
PAR11--
CHA----
Total9999

Demography

Demographic evolution of Torres de Berrellén

History

The town's name has its origins in a local word for agriculture houses (torres), which started to being built in this place in the 12th century by people from El Castellar.

Twin cities