San Pedro, Albacete

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Country Spain
Elevation
836 m (2,743 ft)
Demonym(s)Sampedreño,-ña
San Pedro
Coat of arms of San Pedro
San Pedro is located in Spain
San Pedro
San Pedro
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 38°49.6′N 2°11.2′W / 38.8267°N 2.1867°W / 38.8267; -2.1867
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castilla–La Mancha
ProvinceAlbacete
Judicial districtAlbacete
CommonwealthSierra de Alcaraz y Campo de Montiel
Government
  AlcaldeEl pueblo
Area
  Total
83.12 km2 (32.09 sq mi)
Elevation
836 m (2,743 ft)
Population
 (2024-01-01)[1]
  Total
1,185
  Density14.26/km2 (36.92/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Sampedreño,-ña
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
02326
Dialing code(+34) 967 35 ** **
Official language(s)Spanish

San Pedro, Albacete is a municipality in Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 1,319. It is located 36 kilometers from Albacete. Nearby towns: Pozuelo, Balazote or Casas de Lázaro.

• In San Pedro stands the church of St. Peter the Apostle. Its construction is based on a central nave and the tower of the church, which was completed in 1846, the year in which San Pedro became independent and was established as a municipality.

  • Stresses also the town hall was renovated for over a decade.
  • In San Pedro you can rest and spend the day in the parks of "La fuente" and "Cañada juncosa".
  • You can also go to Peñica,a small lookout rock where there are the water tanks of the village. From where you can see all of San Pedro and the municipality.

Celebrations

  • San Pedro has the festivities in honor of San Pedro (29 June) from late June to early July. At this time, the procession of the image pattern is celebrated by taking the streets.
  • It also has the festivities of Pilar (12 October), also patron of San Pedro

Customs

  • "Iluminarias" in honor of Santa Lucia where they make many fires around town, the day of San Isidro, which hosts competitions food and tractors, etc..

History

  • San Pedro was once a watering hole for animals with water from the river "Quéjola". It was also a stopping place for hikers and herders.

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