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Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
Alburquerque
Municipality
The town as seen from its castle in 2005The town as seen from its castle in 2005
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Alburquerque is located in ExtremaduraAlburquerqueAlburquerqueLocation of Alburquerque within ExtremaduraShow map of ExtremaduraAlburquerque is located in SpainAlburquerqueAlburquerqueAlburquerque (Spain)Show map of Spain
Coordinates: 39°13′9″N 7°00′4″W / 39.21917°N 7.00111°W / 39.21917; -7.00111
CountrySpain
Autonomous CommunityExtremadura
ProvinceBadajoz
Government
 • MayorÁngel Vadillo Espino (PSOE)
Area
 • Total723 km (279 sq mi)
Elevation506 m (1,660 ft)
Population
 • Total5,340
 • Density7.4/km (19/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST (GMT +2))
Postal code06510
Area code+34 (Spain) + 924 (Badajoz)
Websitewww.alburquerque.es

Alburquerque (Spanish: [alβuɾˈkeɾke] ) is a town in the province of Badajoz in Spain. It has 5,340 inhabitants, as of 2018. The town is close to the border with Portugal and was an ancient dominion of the kings of that country.

The titles of Lord of Alburquerque (de Meneses) and later Count of Alburquerque (de Castilla) and Duke of Alburquerque (de La Cueva) were important in Castile in the Middle Ages (e.g. Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque).

Its sister city of Albuquerque in the United States takes its name from this town.

History

Population

Fortified town of Alburquerque by the late 17th century. Alain Manesson Mallet: Travaux de Mars ou l'Art de la Guerre.

By 1530, the town had a population of 6,042, increasing up to 6,893 by the end of the century (1591) and to 7,600 in 1631.

As of 2018, the town's population is 5,340.

Music

References

Citations
  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. "Dukes of Alburquerque: Royal Favourites and Colonial Governors". Dukes and Princes. 2023-08-04. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  3. "What are Albuquerque's 10 'sister' cities?". KRQE NEWS 13 - Breaking News, Albuquerque News, New Mexico News, Weather, and Videos. 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  4. Blanco Carrasco 1998, pp. 90–91, 97.
  5. "Alburquerque, SPAIN | Albuquerque Sister Cities". Retrieved 2024-04-02.
Bibliography

39°13′N 7°00′W / 39.217°N 7.000°W / 39.217; -7.000

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