Calanda, Spain
Calanda is a town in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. It lies on the southern fringe of the Ebro river basin, at the confluence of the Rivers Guadalope and Guadalopillo.
The local economy is based upon agriculture, especially the cultivation of peaches and olives, both of which have Protected Designation of Origin status: Melocotón de Calanda in the case of the peach production and Aceite del Bajo Aragón for the olive oil. Other agricultural products are almonds and other fruits as well as some cereals.
Historic structures
- Acueducto de Los Arcos
- Ermita del Humilladero
- Templo del Pilar
- Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza
- Convento del Desierto
- Casa Fortón-Cascajares
- ''Casa Buñuel''
Demographics
Geography
Located in the Lower Aragon region, it is 128 km from the provincial capital. The relief of the municipality is formed by the foothills of the Iberian System, to which belong the Mountain range of Peñas Blancas and the Ginebrosa mountain range, both located to the south and southeast and separated by the Calanda reservoir. To the north it connects with the valley of the Guadalope River, which crosses the territory receiving the waters of the Guadalopillo River. Also noteworthy is the leafy pine forest of the Calanda Desert, located to the northwest of the town. The altitude ranges between 835 m and 380 m on the banks of the Guadalope River. The town is 466 m above sea level.Climate
Calanda has a cold semi-arid climate on the Köppen climate classification with cool to mild winters and hot summers. Temperatures below and temperatures above are common during the winter and the summer, respectively. Precipitation is generally low, being well distributed throughout the year, although there is an increase during spring. The city has higher average annual temperatures due to its lower altitude compared to other areas in the province of Teruel, which have lower temperatures due to their higher altitude.Notable natives and residents
Sister cities
- Frouzins, France
Filmography
- 1966: Calanda. France. Dir.: Juan Luis Buñuel. Black and White. 21 min.
Archaeology: Camino de la Vega de Albalate
- Roman villa of Camino de Albalate