Hortaleza

Not to be confused with Fortaleza.
Hortaleza
District of Madrid

Polideportivo "Luis Aragonés"
Country Spain Spain
Aut. community Madrid
Municipality Madrid
Area
  Total 27.4 km2 (10.6 sq mi)
Population 161,661
  Density 5,896.9/km2 (15,273/sq mi)
Madrid district number 16

Hortaleza is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain.

Demographics

As of 2005 there were 153,939 residents.[1]

As of 2005 17% of the population were minors, and Hortaleza was one of five Madrid districts with the youngest populations.[1]

As of 2005 persons from France made up 1,424 of the residents, as a French community formed around the Lycée Français de Madrid main campus. In Hortaleza the French are the third largest foreign group after the Ecuadorians and Colombians, and there are more French speakers in Hortaleza than those of Moroccan Arabic, Peruvian Spanish, and Romanian. There is a French bookshop, Frañol, and a French nursery, Pomme D'Api.[1]

Politics

As of 2005 the most voted-for political party in Hortaleza was the People's Party (PP).[1]

Geography

Subdivision

The district is administratively divided into 6 wards (Barrios):

Foreigners make up 17.31% of the residents of La Piovera, while 6.16% of the residents of Apóstol Santiago were foreigners. Neighborhoods other than La Piovera have smaller foreigner populations.[1]

Sanchinarro, an independent community before 1950, is a part of Hortaleza. 13,500 houses were scheduled to be in Sanchinarro in a period around 2005. 11,500 apartment units were planned for Ciudad Aeroportuaria-Valdebebas, another development in Hortaleza.[1]


Education

Lycée Français de Madrid Conde de Orgaz campus

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hidalgo, Susana. "Hortaleza, territorio francés" (Archive). El País. 23 January 2005. Retrieved on 22 September 2015.

External links

Media related to Hortaleza at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 40°28′10″N 3°38′26″W / 40.469457°N 3.640482°W / 40.469457; -3.640482

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