Alamedilla
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Alamedilla
Summary
Alamedilla is a municipality of Spain[1]. Alamedilla has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Alamedilla was a member of Mencal[3].
- Alamedilla is located in Province of Granada[4].
- Alamedilla is in the country of Spain[5].
- Alamedilla is on the body of water Guadahortuna River[6].
- Alamedilla's head of government is recorded as Torcuato Cabrerizo Fernández[7].
- Alamedilla is on the continent of Europe[8].
- Alamedilla's instance of is recorded as municipality of Spain[9].
- Alamedilla's capital is recorded as Alamedilla[10].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Alicún de Ortega[11].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Dehesas de Guadix[12].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Guadahortuna[13].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Pedro Martínez[14].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Huelma[15].
- Alamedilla's shares border with is recorded as Cabra del Santo Cristo[16].
- Alamedilla's postal code is recorded as 18520[17].
- Alamedilla is part of Q100593656[18].
- Alamedilla is part of Q107553395[19].
- Alamedilla is part of Mencal[20].
- Alamedilla is part of Los Montes[21].
- Alamedilla is part of Q6064803[22].
- Alamedilla's Commons category is recorded as Alamedilla[23].
- Alamedilla's licence plate code is recorded as GR[24].
- Alamedilla's patron saint is recorded as Anthony the Great[25].
- Alamedilla's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[26].
- Alamedilla's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[27].
Body
Identity
Alamedilla's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'es', 'text': 'Alamedilla'}[28]. Part of include Q100593656[18]; Q107553395[19]; Mencal[20], an association of local governments in Iberia[29], in Spain[30], founded in 1992[31]; Los Montes[21], a comarca of Andalusia[32], in Spain[33]; and Q6064803[22], a judicial district of Spain[34], in Spain[35], headquartered in Guadix[36].
Why It Matters
Alamedilla has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]