Pinar de Campoverde

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Pinar de Campoverde
Flag of El Pinar de Campoverde Coat of arms of Pinar de Campoverde
Flag Coat of Arms
Mar y Montaña
("Sea and Mountains")
Location
Coordinates : 37°54′N, 0°50.5′W
Time zone : CET (UTC+1)
- summer : CEST (UTC+2)
General information
Native name Pinar de Campoverde (Spanish)
Spanish name El Pinar de Campoverde
Nickname La Colonia Guiri
Founded Early 20th Century
Postal code 03191
Area code +34 (Spain) + 96 676 xx xx (Alicante)
Website http://www.pilardelahoradada.org
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Comunidad Valenciana
Province Alicante
Comarca Vega Baja del Segura
Mayor José Fidel Ros Samper (PP)
Geography
Land Area km²
Altitude 160 m AMSL
Population
Population 3000 (2006)
Density hab./km² ()

Pinar de Campoverde (Pine Forest in/of the Green Field literally) is a small village located at the foot of the Sierra de Escalona mountain range, nine kilometres from Pilar de la Horadada borough council, in the province of Alicante, Spain. The town has around 3000 inhabitants and is ten kilometres from the Mediterranean coastline.

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[edit] History

The town has only developed since the mid 1980s when many British, German, French and Scandinavian expatriates settled in villas. Originally, the area had been a large pine forest, next to the Río Seco river and had little agricultural importance until much of the wooded area was cleared for orange and lemon groves. The name Pinar de Campoverde or Pinar de Campo Verde derives from the fact that the area was once pine woodland (Pinar) and its impression on its first residents was a 'green field' (Campo Verde)

[edit] Population and Area

Since the recent advent of tourism, the majority of the population are expatriates, mainly from the United Kingdom and Germany. This gives the village the nickname (amongst the native residents) La Colonia Guiri or 'the tourist colony.'. The traditional centre of the town is based on the two kilometre long Avenida del Pino which runs from the main Pilar de la Horadada-Orihuela road to the municipal sports fields (Polideportivo) at the Río Seco. This strip has numerous bars and restaurants, a municipal swimming pool, estate agents and shops. The 'New' area, located to the west of the village has been in construction since the late nineties and is almost exclusively inhabited by foreigners (although a few Spanish families do live amongst them).

[edit] Trivia

  • Every street and avenue in the village takes its name from a plant, herb or horticultural zone. Examples include Calle Bosque (Forest Street), Calle Lavanda (Lavander Street), Calle Meloncotonero (Peach Tree Street) and Calle Abedul (Birch Street).

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Coordinates: 37°54′00″N 0°50′30″W / 37.9, -0.84167

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