Viveda Explained

Viveda
Settlement Type:Locality
Map Alt:200px
Pushpin Map:Spain Cantabria#Spain
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Viveda
Coordinates:43.3781°N -4.0597°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Spain
Subdivision Type1:Autonomous community
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Santillana del Mar
Unit Pref:Metric
Width Km:36
Elevation M:46
Population As Of:2015
Population Total:1176 [1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:vivedense
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:39314

Viveda is a Lugar[2] of the municipality of Santillana del Mar (Cantabria, Spain). It borders the towns of Barreda (municipality of Torrelavega), Queveda and Camplengo (municipality of Santillana del Mar), and Hinojedo (municipality of Suances). It is located 4 km from the municipal capital, Santillana del Mar, 3 km from the nearest city, Torrelavega, and about 22 km from Santander, Spain.

It's located 46 meters above sea level. In CE 2008, it had a population of 1,080 inhabitants (INE), being the most populated in the municipality. In the Middle Ages there was a monastery here, dedicated to the Divine Savior of the World, created by repopulation in the 19th century. or . The Camino de Santiago del Norte crosses the town through the neighbourhood of La Barca.

The town is easily accessible, as it is less than 3 kilometres from the junction between the Cantabrian Highway and the Plateau Highway.

Until the last years of the, There was a palpable tendency to group together in certain areas of the town, creating two small urban centres (in La Barca and Las Escuelas), the rest being fields for cattle and scattered houses. During the period 1998-2003 the proliferation of individual dwellings reduced this appreciation, while since CE 2003 the construction of numerous housing estates has usurped the town's eminently rural character, turning it into a dormitory town for the most part and linking the small groups of dwellings together.

Notable people

History

Although the exact origin of the village is unknown, it is known that the area was repopulated during the reign of Alfonso I of Asturias, the last Duke of Cantabria, who renounced the title. Viveda (finding the historical writings Bibeda and ViuedaGonzález [3]) It was founded on a royal road that according to some authors was a fossil of the Roman via Agrippa, in turn part of the oldest known form of the Camino de Santiago, active since the .[4] This branch was very frequented, even preferred to other northern variants. Juan Uría [5]

The first reliable evidence of an early construction is provided by the foundation stone of the church of Viveda, later successively rebuilt, which dates its first construction in CE 878;[6] that is, older than the Collegiate church and cloister of St Juliana itself, of whose existence we did not know until the year CE 987.

Viveda belonged to Santillana del Mar since ancient times, and the Duke of the Infantado appointed its mayor, as was also the case in other towns. It is necessary to distinguish here the lands of the Calderón de la Barca, which did not depend on the abbey. Among them was the Calderón family's own tower-house, well documented in the 1695 Calatrava file, as well as another tower from, now rehabilitated as an inn.

In CE 1787, it had 223 inhabitants. In CE 1840, the judicial district of Santillana was transferred to Torrelavega, the industrial centre of the region. Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in order to improve the traffic of goods, new roads were opened and Viveda remained as a crossroads between the one that linked Santander with Suances and Santillana, and all these towns with Torrelavega and Reinosa, the gateway to Castile. In CE 1850, Pascual Madoz says of Viveda that he has 48 houses, parish church and primary school,[7] a figure slightly higher than the 6 plots (2 with behetry) existing in CE 1352, among which the houses of farmers dependent on the abbey of Santillana are not counted.[8]

Today Viveda is a village within the Santander-Torrelavega Metropolitan Area, which is undergoing rapid construction and urbanization, putting an end to its landscape of fields at the service of livestock and small orchards.

Monuments and places of interest

Of the architecture of this town, the following stand out:

Other equipment

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of place name: Population of the Continuous Municipal Register by Population Unit at 1st January . 2021-09-08. Instituto Nacional de Estadística.
  2. Web site: Ruiz. Francisco. Population of Spain - data and maps: Nomenclature data. es. August 4, 2015.
  3. Camino y Aguirre, Fernando; The Asturias of Santillana in 1404 according to the Apeo formed by order of the Infante Don Fernando de Antequera, p.37. Ed. Maxtor (CE 2007). ISBN 978-84-97613514.
  4. José M. Iglesias Gil and Juan Antonio Muñiz Castro, Las comunicaciones en la Cantabria romana, p. 136.
  5. Ríu and Juan Uría Maqua; The Pilgrimages to Santiago and San Salvador, p. 1276.
  6. Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia 45, pp. 545-47, 1904
  7. Encyclopedia: Pascual Madoz. Pascual Madoz. 1850. 16. Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de Ultramar. Madrid. Imprenta del Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de D. Pascual Madoz. 354.
  8. VVAA; Bulletin of the Royal Academy of History, vol.176, p.275 (1979).
  9. Web site: Cervantes Virtual .