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== Municipal symbols ==
== Municipal symbols ==


As Mayor Miguel Ángel Meléndez, the Torrijo City Council initiated a file for the adoption of a municipal coat of arms and flag that ended with the authorization by the Government of Aragon through Decree 100/1997, of June 10, to adopt them.
As Mayor Miguel Ángel Meléndez, the Torrijo City Council initiated a file for the adoption of a municipal coat of arms and flag that ended with the authorization by the [[Government of Aragon]] through Decree 100/1997, of June 10, to adopt them.


According to this Decree, the coat of arms should have the following form: «a rectangular base with a circular base, which brings, from sinople, a golden tower, mabled with saber and clarified with azure; silver dress, loaded on top of two escutcheons with the Royal Sign of Aragon and on the bottom with two others, full azure. The bell, open Royal Crown" <ref>http://www.boa.aragon.es/cgi-bin/EBOA/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=BZHT&PIECE=BOLE&DOCR=38448&SEC=BUSQUEDA_AVANZADA&RNG=10&SORT=&SEPARADOR=&&SECC-C=BOA+O+ACUERDOS</ref>.
According to this Decree, the coat of arms should have the following form: «a rectangular base with a circular base, which brings, from sinople, a golden tower, mabled with saber and clarified with azure; silver dress, loaded on top of two escutcheons with the Royal Sign of Aragon and on the bottom with two others, full azure. The bell, open Royal Crown" <ref>http://www.boa.aragon.es/cgi-bin/EBOA/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=BZHT&PIECE=BOLE&DOCR=38448&SEC=BUSQUEDA_AVANZADA&RNG=10&SORT=&SEPARADOR=&&SECC-C=BOA+O+ACUERDOS</ref>.
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== Illustrious Neighbors ==
== Illustrious Neighbors ==


Among its neighbors we find illustrious figures such as Francisco Cabello Rubio, Aragonese politician and jurist who held the position of Civil Governor in the provinces of Teruel, Castellón and Valencia until in 1840 he was appointed Minister of the Interior.
Among its neighbors we find illustrious figures such as [http://xiloca.org/xilocapedia/index.php?title=Cabello_Rubio,_Francisco Francisco Cabello Rubio], Aragonese politician and jurist who held the position of Civil Governor in the provinces of [[Teruel Province|Teruel]], [[Castellón province|Castellón]] and [[Valencia Province|Valencia]] until in [[1840]] he was appointed [[Ministry of the Interior (Spain)|Minister of the Interior]].


Also in the political area stand out Gabriel Campo Arpa, whose son José was Mayor of Valencia. José was named Marqués de Campo by Alfonso XIII in 1875.
Also in the political area stand out [http://xiloca.org/xilocapedia/index.php?title=Campo_Arpa,_Gabriel Gabriel Campo Arpa], whose son [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Campo_P%C3%A9rez José Campo Pérez] was [[Valencia|Mayor of Valencia]]. José was named Marqués de Campo by [[Alfonso XIII of Spain|Alfonso XIII]] in [[1875]].
Gabriel Campo Arpa's brother, Pedro Campo Arpa, was a military man who participated with the rank of Colonel in the signing of the final act of the War of Independence of El Salvador. Her son Rafael Campo Pomar became president of El Salvador.
Gabriel Campo Arpa's brother, [http://xiloca.org/xilocapedia/index.php?title=Campo_Arpa,_Pedro Pedro Campo Arpa], was a military man who participated with the rank of Colonel in the signing of the final act of the War of Independence of [[El Salvador]]. Her son [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Campo Rafael Campo Pomar] became [[president of El Salvador]].


Another illustrious neighbor of Torrijo del Campo is Fray León Villuendas Polo who was a professor in Rome of Exegesis, Attorney General in the Holy Land, Definitor General and President of the Pontifical Athenaeum of Rome. In 1944 he was appointed Bishop of Teruel.
Another illustrious neighbor of Torrijo del Campo is [http://xiloca.org/xilocapedia/index.php?title=Villuendas_Polo,_Le%C3%B3n Fray León Villuendas Polo] who was a professor in [[Rome]] of Exegesis, Attorney General in the [[Holy Land]], Definitor General and President of the [[Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum|Pontifical Athenaeum of Rome]]. In [[1944]] he was appointed [[Bishop]] of Teruel.


Julián Torrijo Sánchez, another neighbor of Torrijo, was beatified in 2001 by Pope Juan Pablo II.
Julián Torrijo Sánchez, another neighbor of Torrijo, was beatified in 2001 by [[Pope John Paul II|Pope Juan Pablo II]].


We also find singers of the stature of José María Julve Terrado and Jesús Benito Rubio or the blacksmith Antonio Edo Martín whose handicrafts have been exhibited in various exhibitions held at the Museum of the Teruel in addition to being chosen in Barcelona for the exhibition of "Catalan Artists in Forge".
We also find singers of the stature of José María Julve Terrado and Jesús Benito Rubio or the blacksmith [http://www.xiloca.org/data/Bases%20datos/Cuadernos/213.pdf Antonio Edo Martín] whose handicrafts have been exhibited in various exhibitions held at the Museum of the Teruel in addition to being chosen in [[Barcelona]] for the exhibition of "Catalan Artists in Forge".


Also a descendant of Torrijo del Campo is the swimmer Teo Edo Farré, Olympic in Sydney 2000 where he got 24th place in the 1500 meters freestyle.
Also a descendant of Torrijo del Campo is the swimmer [[Teo Edo|Teo Edo Farré]], Olympic in [[2000 Summer Olympics|Sydney 2000]] where he got 24th place in the 1500 meters freestyle.


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Torrijo del Campo, Spain
Flag of Torrijo del Campo, Spain
Official seal of Torrijo del Campo, Spain
Torrijo del Campo is located in Spain
Torrijo del Campo
Coordinates: 40°50′N 1°20′W / 40.833°N 1.333°W / 40.833; -1.333
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAragon
ProvinceTeruel
ComarcaJiloca
Area
 • Total43 km2 (17 sq mi)
Elevation
923 m (3,028 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total447
 • Density10/km2 (27/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Torrijo del Campo is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2018 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 447 inhabitants.

History

It received the name "Torrijos" between 1495 and 1646, later being renamed "Torrijo" from 1713 to 1797, and adding its real name "del Campo" from 1834. This place name derived from Latin, and which means "turret" , induce a thought that was a border surveillance post in the development of the various conflicts with Castilla.

Torrijo belonged to Sesma del Río Jiloca in the Community of Villages of Daroca and was already recorded in the Archpriesthood of Daroca in 1280. He was assigned to Sobrecullida, Vereda and Corregimiento of Daroca at different times being a village until 1711, a place in 1785 and a city council belonging to the Partido Judicial of Calamocha since 1834.

The different archaeological works carried out in the area confirmed the presence of ancient cultures, as in the case of Cerro del Moro, an area that was used as an old cemetery and where various vessels have been found. This oval-shaped settlement conserves as its only remnant a hollow in the rock that was possibly used as a cistern.

Archaeological remains have also been found in the game of the Eras where fragments of Iberian pottery appeared, in the Masada area where medieval pottery was found or in the Iberian site of La Balseta. In addition, in 1996 a bronze plaque with an Iberian inscription was found on the road to Huertos Altos, which is called the Bronze of Torrijo. This finding was deposited for study at the Teruel Museum.

Another archaeological remains to highlight is the uninhabited Villaverde, an Iberian town where fragments of Roman and medieval pottery have been found.

In addition, between Torrijo and Monreal del Campo there was a medieval town called Villacadima, of which several buildings are preserved and the stone markers that delimited it and in which its name is engraved. Villacadima was a stately place, belonging to the Catalán de Ocón family, which was not subject to royal or community law. For this reason, it often served as a refuge for criminals in the area. In 1311, and after the order of King Jaime II to acquire it, it was incorporated into the Community of Villages of Daroca. There is evidence that in the fourteenth century Villacadima had already disappeared, so its terms passed to the municipality of Monreal.

Economy

After the gradual disappearance of saffron crops, which in Torrijo del Campo had great importance not only economically but also traditionally, its inhabitants mainly focus their activity on rainfed cereal agriculture and in some irrigated orchards, meadows and forest areas. Livestock farming is also relevant, where a large number of pig, sheep, beef and rabbit farms stand out. In addition, the nearby towns of Calamocha and Monreal del Campo are the job destination for Torrijanos and Torrijanas, who thus complement the family economy.

Municipal symbols

As Mayor Miguel Ángel Meléndez, the Torrijo City Council initiated a file for the adoption of a municipal coat of arms and flag that ended with the authorization by the Government of Aragon through Decree 100/1997, of June 10, to adopt them.

According to this Decree, the coat of arms should have the following form: «a rectangular base with a circular base, which brings, from sinople, a golden tower, mabled with saber and clarified with azure; silver dress, loaded on top of two escutcheons with the Royal Sign of Aragon and on the bottom with two others, full azure. The bell, open Royal Crown" [2].

For its part, the flag had to be “blue cloth, 2/3 proportion, with an escutcheon of the Royal Sign of Aragon at each of its corners; to the shaft a horizontal strip of 1/3 the length of the cloth with a yellow tower, with the door and the green windows placed inside a white rhombus" [3].

Heritage

  • Catholic parish church of San Pedro, 18th century.
  • Hermitage of San Fabián and San Sebastián. Destroyed the old of the XV century, the modern of the XX century.
  • Hermitage of Santa Bárbara, from the early 20th century.

Illustrious Neighbors

Among its neighbors we find illustrious figures such as Francisco Cabello Rubio, Aragonese politician and jurist who held the position of Civil Governor in the provinces of Teruel, Castellón and Valencia until in 1840 he was appointed Minister of the Interior.

Also in the political area stand out Gabriel Campo Arpa, whose son José Campo Pérez was Mayor of Valencia. José was named Marqués de Campo by Alfonso XIII in 1875. Gabriel Campo Arpa's brother, Pedro Campo Arpa, was a military man who participated with the rank of Colonel in the signing of the final act of the War of Independence of El Salvador. Her son Rafael Campo Pomar became president of El Salvador.

Another illustrious neighbor of Torrijo del Campo is Fray León Villuendas Polo who was a professor in Rome of Exegesis, Attorney General in the Holy Land, Definitor General and President of the Pontifical Athenaeum of Rome. In 1944 he was appointed Bishop of Teruel.

Julián Torrijo Sánchez, another neighbor of Torrijo, was beatified in 2001 by Pope Juan Pablo II.

We also find singers of the stature of José María Julve Terrado and Jesús Benito Rubio or the blacksmith Antonio Edo Martín whose handicrafts have been exhibited in various exhibitions held at the Museum of the Teruel in addition to being chosen in Barcelona for the exhibition of "Catalan Artists in Forge".

Also a descendant of Torrijo del Campo is the swimmer Teo Edo Farré, Olympic in Sydney 2000 where he got 24th place in the 1500 meters freestyle.



  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ http://www.boa.aragon.es/cgi-bin/EBOA/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=BZHT&PIECE=BOLE&DOCR=38448&SEC=BUSQUEDA_AVANZADA&RNG=10&SORT=&SEPARADOR=&&SECC-C=BOA+O+ACUERDOS
  3. ^ http://www.boa.aragon.es/cgi-bin/EBOA/BRSCGI?CMD=VERDOC&BASE=BZHT&PIECE=BOLE&DOCR=38448&SEC=BUSQUEDA_AVANZADA&RNG=10&SORT=&SEPARADOR=&&SECC-C=BOA+O+ACUERDOS