Carabaña
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Carabaña is a small municipality in the Comunidad de Madrid (Spain). It is located 50 km from Madrid close to the Autovía A-3, the main highway to Valencia, on the banks of the Tajuña River at a height of 625 m above sea level. As of 2006 it had a population of 1681.
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[edit] History
Carabaña was on the Roman road that ran from Mérida to Tarragona, and was also a Visgothic settlement.
[edit] Olive Oil
The identity signs of Vega Carabaña Extra Virgin Olive Oil are the smell of olives and the notorious notes of green leaves, accompanied with some elegant traces of tomato plant and artichoke. The taste shows a perfect balance of positive attributes, bitter and spicy, which are perceptible and pleasant. Soft vegetable aroma is perceived in the back nasal analysis.
Four olive tree varieties located in the estate are used in the production of Vega Carabaña Extra Virgin Olive Oil: cornicabra (80%), manzanilla (15%) and carrasqueña and gordal (5 %).
The excellence of the olive is essential in the harvesting process of every variety. The picking method is done in the optimum moment of ripeness, and the grinding of the oil takes place within the following 4/5 hours.
[edit] Water
Carabaña is famous for its waters (Agua de Carabaña) which are said to have healthful properties. The natural spring (4 km from the town at the location known as Cabeza Gorda) has been known and used locally since the times of the Ancient Romans. At the end of the 19th century Ruperto García Chávarri had it analysed and scientifically confirmed its laxative and curative properties in relation to the digestive system, intestines, liver, and skin, due to its high mineral salt content. On 4 May 1928 it was officially declared to be of Public Utility.
[edit] Monuments
- Parish Church of the Assumption (16th century), rebuilt after the Spanish Civil War
- Fountain of Carlos III, in the Main Square (Plaza Mayor)
- Palace of the Viceroy of the Indies (16th century)
- Hermitage of Santa Lucía
- Bridge over River Tajuña (17th century)
- Visgothic necropolis
- Prehistoric caves
[edit] Cycle Path
The Vía Verde del Tajuña cycle path passes through Carabaña as it follows the course of the old railway line close to the banks of the River Tajuña. It starts in Morata de Tajuña (20 km downstream) and ends in Ambite (14 km upstream).
[edit] References
- Carabaña Municipal Council webpage (in Spanish): http://www8.madrid.org/gema/goc/035/
- Olive oil Carabaña: http://www.vegacarabana.es
- Corporate webpage (in Spanish): http://www.aguadecarabana.com/
- http://centros2.pntic.mec.es
- http://www.excursionesysenderismo.com