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Trasmoz is a village in the
province of Zaragoza Zaragoza (), also called Saragossa in English,''Encyclopædia Britannica''Zaragoza (conventional Saragossa)/ref> is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon. Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also th ...
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Aragon Aragon ( , ; Spanish and an, Aragón ; ca, Aragó ) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to sou ...
, Spain, with an estimated population of 96. The town has given rise to numerous legends about witches and sabbaths, some of which were recreated by the romantic writer
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida (17 February 1836 – 22 December 1870), better known as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (), was a Spanish Romantic poet and writer (mostly short stories), also a playwright, literary columnist, and talented ...
. It is the only Spanish town officially cursed and excommunicated by the Catholic Church. The excommunication has never been revoked. Trasmoz is a town steeped in witchcraft. Each year, a citizen is awarded with the distinction "Bruja del Año" (Witch of the year) in recognition of the services for the community, for remembrance, white plaques are installed on the front door of the awarded person's house.


History


Middle Ages

The origin of the village can be tracked back to the 12th century, when the lordship of Trasmoz was founded. It alternately belonged to the Kingdom of Navarre and the Kingdom of Aragon until Jaime I, king of Aragón, definitively conquered it in 1232. In 1437 Alfonso V put it under the authority of Don Lope Ximenez de Urrea (I count of Aranda).


Modern Ages

After the death of Lope, his two sons fought for the Señorío de Trasmoz. Finally, the youngest, Pedro Manuel Ximenez de Urrea won. Pedro Manuel had a conflict, very close to a civil war, with
Veruela Abbey Veruela Abbey ( es, Real Monasterio de Santa María de Veruela, or "The Royal Monastery of Santa María de Veruela") is a Cistercian abbey dating from the 12th century. It is situated near Vera de Moncayo, in Zaragoza province, Spain. It was f ...
for the irrigation water. The response from the Abbey was a curse and the excommunication of the whole town. About 1530 the Castle of Trasmoz was abandoned. Afterwards, there was a fire in the tower of homage, and a significant fraction of building materials were reused.


Places of interest


Castle of Trasmoz

It was abandoned in 1530. In 1998
Manuel Jalón Corominas Manuel Jalón Corominas (Logroño, 31 January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16 December 2011)
created the "Foundation Castillo de Trasmoz" after purchasing the building. Then the castle was rebuilt. The floor of the castle is hexagonal, with towers in the vertexes, built between the 13th and 15th centuries. The tower of homage is the oldest remain, it is of squared floor, it is located in the center of the castle, formerly it was finished with battlements. Today, the castle houses the "Museum of Witchery".


Church of Santa María de La Huerta

The building is of Gothic style (XVI).The oldest part is the arch of the main door where a Chi-Rho Christogram from the late 13th century can be found.


Nayim's Goal Street

Named to remember the epic football goal scored by Nayim in the final seconds of extra-time in the
1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final The 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match on 10 May 1995 contested between cup holders Arsenal of England and Zaragoza of Spain. The final was held at Parc des Princes in Paris. It was the final match of the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Wi ...
from 45 yards, it broke the tie, and won the 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup for the Real Zaragoza.


Monument to the mop

Manuel Jalón Corominas Manuel Jalón Corominas (Logroño, 31 January 1925 – Zaragoza, 16 December 2011)
, the Spanish inventor of the mop and its bucket, was a temporary resident in the village. After his death in 2011 a monument to his most celebrated creation was erected by the sculptor Luigi Maráez.


Cycling and Trekking


Trasmoz Monasterio de Veruela


Agramonte


La Oruña


Miscellanea

# Don Pedro Ramírez and his son were sentenced to death for forging fake coins in the castle. The faked coins are known as "Maravedies falsos de Trasmoz". # Mr
Julio Iglesias Puga Julio Iglesias Puga (25 July 1915 – 19 December 2005) was a Spanish gynecologist. He was the father of singer Julio Iglesias and grandfather to the singers Enrique Iglesias and Julio Iglesias Jr. and socialite Chabeli Iglesias. He was nicknam ...
—father of the singer Julio Iglesias— was kidnapped by the Basque separatist
ETA Eta (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἦτα ''ē̂ta'' or ell, ήτα ''ita'' ) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the close front unrounded vowel . Originally denoting the voiceless glottal fricative in most dialects, ...
. He was in a house in Trasmoz for the 21 days that the kidnapping lasted. He was freed on 17 January 1982 in an imposing operation by Spanish GEO ( Grupo Especial de Operaciones) involving about 100 policemen. # It is one of the few Spanish villages not to have been covered neither by Google Street View nor by Apple Look Around.


References

{{authority control Municipalities in the Province of Zaragoza