Latina (Madrid)

Not to be confused with Barrio de La Latina (Madrid).
Latina
District of Madrid

Church of Santa Cristina
Country Spain Spain
Aut. community Madrid
Municipality Madrid
Government
  Concejal Nieves Sáez de Adana
Area
  Total 25.41 km2 (9.81 sq mi)
Population 256,644
  Density 10,097.8/km2 (26,153/sq mi)
Madrid district number 10

Latina is one of the districts of Madrid. Different from La Latina area in the district of Centro, its name comes from Beatriz Galindo La Latina.

Geography

Position

The district, situated in a southwestern suburb of Madrid, borders with the following districts: Carabanchel, Arganzuela, Centro and Moncloa-Aravaca. It includes the old cross-roads of the road of Extremadura, and it has several tributary streams to Manzanares river (Luche, Caño Roto etc.).

Subdivision

The district is administratively divided into 7 wards (Barrios):

History

The district is found over Quaternary terrains. There are several promontories in the ground: Bermejo, Cerro de la Piedra, Cerro de los Alemanes, Cerro de los Cuervos, Cerro de la Mica (the highest one) and Cerro Almodóvar.

The district was included in the 1845 administrative division of Madrid in 10 districts. It included all the so-called los Carabancheles districts which were added to the city of Madrid as the district of Carabanchel in 1948. In 1971 that district was divided in the three current districts: Usera, Carabanchel and Latina.

Government

The Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission has its headquarters in Latina.[1]

Transport

Public services, interesting places

References

  1. "Contáctenos." Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission. Retrieved on September 17, 2010. "Comisión de Investigación de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviación Civil: C\ Fruela, 6 28011 Madrid" Direct map link Direct link to image of headquarters

External links

Media related to Latina at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 40°24′41″N 3°42′30″W / 40.411360°N 3.708417°W / 40.411360; -3.708417

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