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词条 Gabanes
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Economy

  3. Ecology

  4. Demography

  5. History

  6. Sights

  7. Festivals and customs

  8. See also

  9. External links

  10. References

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Gabanes is a village located in the Polish Valley, Provincia de Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain. It is one of the 28 villages that make up the Polish Valley.

Geography

Gabanes is close to the nuclear power station in Garoña. It is 167 miles (269 km) north of Madrid and 39 miles (62 km) North East of Burgos.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}}

Its two main neighborhoods are named Upper and Lower, which are separated by the Puron River that feeds the Ebro River. The main road of Gabanes is the BU-532.

Economy

Farms near the village produce wheat, sunflower and opium. The primary products are bread, sunflowers and other foods.

Ecology

Wild animals in the area include deer, boars, foxes, rabbits, snakes, eagles, and vultures spread across over 1,000 hunting grounds.

Demography

In 1950, the population of Gabanes was 126, declining to 20 by 2004, and to 13 by 2007. In August tourists swell the number of inhabitants.

History

Gabanes was incorporated in the 13th century along with 35 other villages within the municipality of Frías. In 1834, the Tobalina Valley was divided into Valle de Tobalina and Partido de la Sierra en Tobalina. Gabanes became part of the former.[1]

Sights

The bridge that crosses the Puron River is over 300 years old and remains intact.

The church, located in the center of the village, is of Romanesque style. Its bells were restored in 2005. The word "Gabanes" is derived from the word 'cabins', according to documents from the 14th century. Gabanes had a two-bed medical facility founded in the 17th century. It was located near the town oven and a school, both of which were destroyed 25 years ago to improve access to the village.

The water mill used to grind wheat, was restored in 2001 and now it is a small museum.

Near the village a necropolis that hosts Paleolithic tombs and caves.

Humion mountain rises to an altitude of 1435 meters.

Festivals and customs

On August 15, annual festivities commemorate the Assumption of Mary with the tradition of "passing-streets." It involves going house-to-house tasting the best dishes of each family, accompanied by musicians playing traditional melodies of Burgos.

See also

Province of Burgos

External links

  • {{cite web|url=http://www.valledetobalina.com/|title=- Ayuntamiento del Valle de Tobalina -|work=valledetobalina.com}}
  • [2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Sache|first1=Ivan|title=Valle de Tobalina (Municipality, Castilla y León, Spain)|url=http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es-bu-vj.html|website=CRW Flags|accessdate=25 November 2015}}
2. ^Burgos City Guide
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