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Torrevieja (; is a
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-seaside city and
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on the
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, in the
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,
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, in southeastern
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. The city is in one of the only Spanish-speaking areas of the Valencian Community. Torrevieja lies about 50 kilometres south of the city of
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and had a population of around 90.1k residents as of the 2011 census; the latest official estimate (2019) is 83.3k inhabitants.Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid,2019. Torrevieja was originally a salt-mining and fishing village, as it is located between the Mediterranean Sea and two large pink salt lakes known as ''Las Salinas de Torrevieja''.


History

Until the 1800s, Torrevieja was nothing more than random cottages and desolate dwellings near an ancient
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, which gave the town its name; ''torre'' ''vieja'' is
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for 'old tower'. In 1803, Charles IV decided to relocate the salt-mine production and offices from La Mata to the town of Torrevieja itself, allowing for the construction of new buildings and homes there. However, in 1829, the town was totally levelled by an
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, but the salt basins were soon recovered and business resumed. In the 19th century, the salt was mainly shipped from the town by Swedish and Dutch merchant and cargo ships. At the time, there was only limited salt exportation to other regions of Spain, mainly to Galicia and, to a lesser extent, greater
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. Soon, with the turn of the 20th century, a quarter of all the salt sold in Spain was harvested directly from the Torrevieja lagoons, with the rest being exported to foreign markets. Today, it is still an important industry in Torrevieja and still a major employer. The city features a Museum of Sea and Salt. In 1931,
Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Alfonso León Fernando María Jaime Isidro Pascual Antonio de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena''; French language, French: ''Alphonse Léon Ferdinand Marie Jacques Isidore Pascal Antoine de Bourbon''; 17 May ...
gave Torrevieja city status by special grant. During this period, there was also a growing market for locally-grown
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,
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and
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. The municipality contains a water
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plant, the largest of its kind in Europe. The company that built the plant, Acconia, maintains that the plant supplies water for customers across Northern Europe.


Recent history

Since the mid-20th century, and entering into the 21st century, the local economy has grown exponentially due to the Mediterranean tourism industry, attracting visitors from elsewhere in Spain as well as tourists from abroad. Additionally, there is a strong contingent of
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, Irish,
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and
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n citizens who stay in Torrevieja year-round, as well as many extended-vacationers using companies like Air BnB, or property
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s. There is also a growing number of Spaniards who own second homes in the city. In 2004, Torrevieja had the largest number of British expats of all the Spanish municipalities (approx. 7,180). The high number of British residents from
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has led to Torrevieja being nicknamed 'Costa del Yorkshire' by some, and
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can be had served in giant
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s in many of the city's restaurants. In 2001, the city was (along with
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's Spanish subsidiary, Plaza & Janés) recognised with Spain's second-most important annual literary award, the , and its poetry correlative, .


Climate

Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot semi-arid (BSh), with dry, mild winters and hot, very dry summers. October is the wettest month.


Population

In 1991, the city had 25,000 residents, two decades later close to 100,000. The father of the expansion was Pedro Ángel Hernández Mateo, mayor between 1988 and 2011. In order to encourage growth, all the land was rezoned fit for building, save for the two lagoons, designated natural parks in 1989. The INE (Spanish Census) of 2005 showed that the city had 84,838 residents, and the ''ajuntament'' (district council area) had 95,531 residents. By January 2008 this figure had reached 103,154 of whom only 47,870 were Valencian or Spanish. More than 7,000 of the Spanish residents were originally from Madrid and not for nothing is Torrevieja known as (the beach of Madrid). However, by the 2011 census, the population had reduced to 90,097 and the latest estimate (for the start of 2019) is 83,337. The city’s age distribution is as follows: Children and youths under 20 years: 19,674 Adults aged 20-40: 24,453 Adults aged 40-60: 32,212 Seniors aged 60-80: 24,331 Residents aged 80-100: 5,656 Residents aged 100 or older: 24 (7 men, 17 women). The most prominent nationalities in 2012 were:


Politics

The city is a
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stronghold, with the (PP) maintaining an absolute majority at the municipal elections of 2007, and 2011. PP however narrowly lost its absolute majority in 2015 to a coalition of five parties which designated
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candidate José Manuel Dolón García mayor.


Transport

Torrevieja's main road link is the N-332 road linking Cartagena with
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hugging the Mediterranean coastline. There was once a branch line from the Alicante–
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railway serving Torrevieja; which closed in the late 1970s. There are plans to reopen this line.


Places of interest

* (Archpriest's Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception) – erected in 1789 and reconstructed in 1844, using stones reclaimed from the original (Old Tower) *Panoramic viewpoint , old watchtower * ( La Mata), constructed in 1896 *, dyke or breakwater of Levante, 1600 m long * (Park of the Nations), scale map of the European continent * (Museum of the Sea and Salt) * Submarine S-61 Delfin Floating Museum *Albatros III Patrol Boat Floating Museum * – served as a storehouse and wharf for salt from 1777 until 1958 * – the two salt
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s to the west of the city, Nature Park of the Lagoons of La Mata and Torrevieja *Friday street market – As of May 2017, the market has moved to a new location outside of the city centre, near Aquapolis * – a semi-outdoor shopping mall *
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Torrevieja hypermarket * – Local natural park – waterwheel park in La Mata * (music hall) * (Virgen del Carmen Cultural Centre) * (Torrevieja Municipal Theatre) *International Music Auditorium of Torrevieja * (museum dedicated to Ricardo Lafuente, composer of Habanera songs) *Museum of Easter (Holy Week Museum 'Tomás Valcárcel') *Old Railway Station – houses Torrevieja Natural History Museum *Cultural Society of Torrevieja Casino –
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style interior from the 1880s *Water fountains *Seaside esplanade 'Juan Aparicio' () *Park of the (Windmill Park) * * * * *Natural swimming pools at the Juan Aparicio promenade * Aquapolis, water park


Sport

The town was home to professional
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club
CB Torrevieja Club Balonmano Torrevieja was a handball club based in Torrevieja, Valencian Community. CB Torrevieja played in the Liga ASOBAL until the 2011/2012 season, after which it disbanded due to financial problems. History Club Balonmano Torrevieja was ...
since 1973 until its bankruptcy in 2012. They played at the
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, where the 2012 Copa del Rey de Balonmano was hosted. The town also hosted the 2nd IHF Women's Handball Qualification Tournament for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The local
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teams used to be Torrevieja CF and CD Torrevieja. In
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, the town was the starting point of the
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and the starting point of the
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.


Notable people

*
Joaquín Chapaprieta Joaquín Chapaprieta y Torregrosa (26 October 1871 – 15 October 1951) was a Spanish politician. He served as Prime Minister in 1935, during the Second Republic. Biography Born in Torrevieja, province of Alicante, on 26 October 1871, son t ...
(1871–1951), politician * Fourmidables, an a cappella singing quartet (2008) *
Nicola Kuhn Nicola Kuhn (; ; born 20 March 2000) is an Austrian-born German tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of World No. 174, achieved on 7 October 2019 and a doubles ranking of No. 287 achieved on 28 January 2019. Personal life Ku ...
, tennis player


References


External links


Ayuntamiento de Torrevieja
(Spanish)
Torrevieja City Guide
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