Soto del Real

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Soto del Real
Location
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Time zone : CET (GMT +1)
- summer : CEST (GMT +2)
General information
Native name Soto del Real (Spanish)
Spanish name Soto del Real
Website http://www.ayto-sotodelreal.es/
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Madrid
Province Madrid
Mayor Encarnación Rivero (PP)
Geography
Land Area 42.17 km²
Altitude 921 m AMSL
Population
Population 7199 (2003)
Density 135.4 inhab./km² hab./km² (2003)

Soto del Real, whose former name was Chozas de la Sierra, is a town and municipality in the northern area of the autonomous Community of Madrid which had 7,199 inhabitants in 2005.

43 kilometers away from Madrid, the capital city, it is located between the towns of Manzanares el Real and Miraflores de la Sierra.

[edit] History

The first evidence of settlements in Soto del Real dates from the 10th century, with archeological remains of houses and ceramics attributed to shepherds.

During the 13th century the area encompasing Colmenar Viejo, Chozas de la Sierra and Porquerizas (Miraflores de la Sierra) was a source of legal conflict between the provinces of Madrid and Segovia, with John I of Castile incorporating Chozas to the municipality of El Real de Manzanres in 1389.

In 1568 Philip II of Spain exempted Chozas from El Real de Manzanres.

The name Soto del Real has been in use since a 1959 vote in which the local population chose the name over Alameda de la Sierra or its historic one, Chozas de la Sierra. The town's coat of arms makes reference to both of the town's names.

Soto makes reference to the numerous trees and forests surrounding (in Spanish Sotos), del Real referring to its historical ties to El Real de Manzanares from 1389 till 1568.

[edit] Festivities

The first weekend of August Soto del Real celebrates its festivities in honour of the Virgen del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary), patron of the municipality.

The 7th of October, day of the Virgen of the Rosary, is also celebrated, as is the 15th of May, day of San Isidro

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