- Santa Cruz de Mudela
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Spanish city
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native_name = Santa Cruz de Mudela
spanish_name = Santa Cruz de Mudela
lat_long = coord|38|38|00|N|3|28|00|W
native_language = Spanish
province = Ciudad Real
province_link = Ciudad Real (province)
community = Castile-La Mancha
community_link = Castile-La Mancha
comarca = MANSERJA
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area = 165
altitude = 732
mayor = Manuel Sáez Laguna
political_party = PVISCM
political_party_link = PVISCM
population = 4.734
density = 28,69Santa Cruz de Mudela is a
municipality of the Spanishprovince Ciudad Real located in the southeastern corner of theautonomous community Castile-La Mancha . It has a population of 4,828.Geography
*Altitude: 714 meters.
*Latitude: 38º 37' 59" N
*Longitude: 3º 28' 00" WSanta Cruz de Mudela has a Mediterranean-Continental climate that consists of cold winters, warm summers, and little precipitation.
History
*The Founding of Santa Cruz de Mudela
Various artifacts and remains dating back to the first half of the second
millennium B. C. E. have been found in the northern parts of the Meadow of Medula and the lowlands of Jabalon. Additional archaeological evidence from the "Cerro de las Cabezas" dig further suggests that the region was an important settlement of the Iberian "Oretan" tribe between the 7th and 2nd centuries B. C. E.In the following centuries, the region came to lie under the sphere of influence of a Roman, and later Visigothic, town near present-day
Valdepeñas . The Roman legacy and influence in Santa Cruz are most evident in the region'swine culture and manyvineyard s.After the sudden Moorish conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century, Santa Cruz's wine and vineyards became less important in the new
Arab ic culture. The town lost much of its former regional economic clout and came to serve mainly as a grain depository for the region south of Toledo.In 1212 C. E., after
Alfonso VIII of Castile and theOrder of Calatrava drove the Moors from Central Iberia, the townspeople relocated and established around the Good Well (situated in front of what was then a convent, but is now the barracks of the Civil Guard) the town center that exists today.The name of the town itself, Santa Cruz de Mudela, dates back to the 13th century. Several different explanations of the origin exist, mixing historical fact, tradition, and legend.
Oral tradition takes the "Holy Cross" (Santa Cruz) to be that which accompanied the Christians in their triumphant 1212battle of Las Navas de Tolosa . More reliable sources suggest that the "Santa Cruz" in actuality refers to the crossroads located in the Meadow of Mudela (so called for its proximity to the pass of Muradal, one of the entrances to the Central Meseta through the Andalusian Plain).*El Marquesado de Santa Cruz
On January 30, 1538, Don Álvaro the Elder bought off from
Carlos I the towns of Santa Cruz de Mudela and Viso del Puerto (Muradal), under his own terms and along with civil and criminal jurisdiction, for 26,208,626 maravedíes (for comparison,Ferdinand Magellan 's epic voyage around the earth, financed by Carlos I in 1518, cost 8,751,125 maravedis). Later his son, Don Álvaro de Bazán the Younger, became the first Marquis of Santa Cruz and built the palace and the Franciscanos Capuchinos convent, still constituted, as said above, in authentic benefactors of the town.The lineage of the Bazán belongs to one of the twelve houses of
Navarre and continues through the towns of Baztán, and in the vernacular language is called "soy uno". Don Álvaro of Bazán was one of the most interesting historical figures from Spain of the seventeenth century. The illustrious Granadian, celebrated admiral ofFelipe II , was named 'first marqués of Santa Cruz of Marcenado, leader of the towns Viso and Valdepeñas, major commander of León, his majesty's advisor and general captain of the ocean sea and of the people during the war of the kingdom of Portugal.*The War of Independence and the Battle of Ocaña
On
June 5 ,1808 , Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Spain suffered a reversal at the hands of peasants from Santa Cruz de Mudela. Of 700 French troops, 109 were killed and an additional 113 were taken prisoner. Throughout November of 1808, Santa Cruz de Mudela served as the headquarters for the La Mancha Spanish army under the command of General Don Francisco de Eguía during preparations for the crucial Battle of Ocaña.Landmarks and Monuments
*Plaza and Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de las Virtudes.
*Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
*Church of San José.
*Convent-School of Concepcionistas Misioneras de la Enseñanza.
Mayors of Santa Cruz from 1979
1979 Juan Bustos (UCD)
1979 Juan Valverde (UCD)(by resignacion of Juan Bustos)
1983 Antonio Cobos (PSOE)
1987 Antonio Cobos (PSOE)
1989 José Antonio López Aranda (PSOE)
1991 José Antonio López Aranda (PSOE)
1995 José Antonio López Aranda (PSOE)
1999 José Antonio López Aranda (PSOE)
2003 José Antonio López Aranda (PSOE)
2007 Manuel Saéz Laguna (PVISCM)
anta Cruz celebrities
*D. Alfonso López de Molina y Martínez Domingo. Born in
1600 .
*P. Francisco González.
*D. Máximo Laguna Villanueva Born in1826 .
*Dª. María del Rosario Laguna and Laguna.
*D. Antonio Muñoz Patón.
*D. Juan de Mata Castro y Cacho.
*D. Antonio Senén Castro y Cacho.
*D. Leandro Delgado Fernández.
*D. Miguel Ramírez Lasala.
*D. Miguel Laguna Campos.
*D. José Casado Bustos.
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