Patones

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Patones is a Madrilian town with 354 inhabitants divided in two municipalities: Patones de Arriba and Patones de Abajo.

  • Altitude: 834 m.
  • Extension: 35 km².
  • Distance from Madrid: 60 km.

Some archaeological traces have been found in the so-called Cueva del Reguerillo. A 2nd century Celtic campament was also found in 1974

Patones de Arriba had 7 inhabitants in 1555 and was a part of Úceda. This is the most touristic part of the town.

Patones de Abajo was created in 1940 after the Spanish Civil War. This part contains modern buildings.

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[edit] Vegetation

Rockroses, a reforested pine wood and there is an important fertile lowland by the Jarama river

[edit] Important Places

  • Iglesia de San José (Saint Joseph's Church)

Toledo's Archbishop made it build in 1653

  • Ermita de la Vírgen de la Oliva (Olive Virgin’s Hermitage)

It's a romanesque-mudéjar hermitage 4 km far from Patones. It was built in 12th and 13 centuries.

  • Cueva del Reguerillo

[edit] Festivities

  • La Candelaria (January)
  • Carnaval
  • Saint Joseph (19 March)
  • Saint John (24 June)

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 40°52′N 3°29′W