Lillo
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Lillo is a small farming town in Spain, 94km south of the capital Madrid.
The Town has a population of 2,500.
One main feature of the town other than its agricultural aspects is the Airport located on the edge of the surban area of the town.
The airport is home to Skydive Lillo, a skydiving centre where the World Air Games were held in 2001, and up until the present day attracts skydivers from all over the world.
The skydiving centre is also home to the British Freefly Team, Avalore Freefly.
The town centre consists of a church and central plaza with water fountain, with all surban areas emminating from this point.
The town hosts a market every Monday morning which is a major social focal point for the residents who preside there once a week.