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  1. Almonte is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, in southwestern Spain. According to the 2022 census, it had a population of 25,448 [2] inhabitants, ranking third within its province, just after Huelva, the capital city and Lepe. With its 859.21 km 2 (33174 sq mi), it is the 19th [3] largest municipality in Spain, with a ...

    • 861 km² (332 sq mi)
    • 24,013
    • Francisco Bella Galán
    • Huelva
  2. Almonte is in the province of Huelva, Andalusia. The town is made up of small white houses and spacious pedestrian areas. It has a range of interesting buildings such as Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church, the Town Hall (16th century) and the Town Museum. Its most outstanding monument, however, is the Virgen del Rocío Shrine, annual ...

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  5. Almonte: The Hidden Gem of Huelva, Spain Introduction. Almonte, a small town located in the province of Huelva, Andalusia, is a tourist destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, history, and culture. Although it is primarily known for its famous Romería del Rocío, Almonte has much more to offer its visitors. The Doñana ...

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    by Saskia Mier Almonte is the town better known for the small village in its municipal district and to the south called El Rocío, home to the Virgen del Rocío which receives over a million pilgrims to her Ermitaevery May. Almonte itself has about 23,000 inhabitants.

    Almonte was populated in the Bronze Age and it is suggested the current population sits on a previous Roman settlement. In the twelfth century it was conquered by Ruiz Gonzalez and in the fifteenth century, brought by the Duke of Medina Sidonia and Count of Niebla. It belonged to the Count of Niebla until Cortes de Cádizended the situation. Almonte...

    Iglesia de la Asunción The church was constructed between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and later remodelled during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Located in Plaza Virgen del Rocío. Ermita de Santo Cristo The chapel was previously known as Ermita de San Sebastiánand dates to the fifteenth century. Located in Plaza del Cristo. Ayu...

    Santuario y Aldea de el Rocío The Ermita de el Rocío (chapel) was built in the fifteenth century and between 1964 and 1969, a surrounding sanctuary was constructed by architects, Antonio Delgado Roig and Alberto Balbotín de Orta, to receive the large numbers of pilgrims. The Gothic style image of the Virgen del Rocío was created in the thirteenth c...

    Parque Nacional Doñana Doñana National Park is considered one of the most important protected natural areas of Europe.Crucial crossroads for bird migration routes between Africa and Europe, it is also the last refuge for many endangered species. El Acebuche to the south of Almonteis an access point and so is Matalascañas. More>

    There are two routes that are popular with walkers. Ruta Circuito Hinojos-Almonte-Bollullos: Pinares y Campiña is 49.6km in length and takes 2.5 hours. The other, Ruta Almonte-Bollullos:Campiñais 12km and takes 1.5 hours. Diversions can be made during both routes that will alter the distance and time taken to complete.

    The gastronomy found in Almonte combines prime produce of fruits, vegetables, meat and fish with local products made in the area such as wine, oil, juices and honey. Popular dishes include guisos con conejo (rabbit stew), la corvinata en salsa de almendras (corvina in almond sauce), el buche (offal) and alfajores (sweet pastries). However the most ...

    Due to Almonte being an equestrian area with a great abundance of horses, mules and donkeys, the main craft is saddlery.

    Fiesta de la Luz Celebrated the first weekend of Febuary. La Candelaria Pilgrimage celebrated in Aldea del Rocíoin April/May. Romería del Rocío One of the largest pilgrimages in Spain celebrated in May. Saca de las Yeguas An old tradition whereby wild mares and foals are collected from the marshes to mark them on the 26 June. Feria de San Pedro Cel...

    Almonte is located 45km from Huelva. To get there, take the H-31 leaving Huelva and onto the A-49 towards Seville. Take exit 60 onto the A-484 and continue on until you reach Almonte.

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  7. Almonte, an Andalusian town with more than 20,000 inhabitants, is located between the wine-growing countryside of the Huelva county and the famous Guadalquivir marshes. The horizontal landscape, the sun, the light and the sea salt have given these lands the special charm of beauty in its simplicity.

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