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Municipality in Castile and Lexc3xb3n, Spain
xc3x81vilaMunicipalityxc3x81vila with its town walls FlagCoat of armsNickname(s):xc2xa0xc3x81vila de los Caballeros, xc3x81vila del Rey, xc3x81vila de los Leales (xc3x81vila of the knights, xc3x81vila of the king, xc3x81vila of the loyal ones)Motto(s):xc2xa0Una ciudad para todos... (A town for everyone...)xc3x81vilaShow map of Spainxc3x81vilaShow map of Castile and Lexc3xb3nCoordinates: 40xc2xb039xe2x80xb2N 4xc2xb041xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.650xc2xb0N 4.683xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 40.650; -4.683Coordinates: 40xc2xb039xe2x80xb2N 4xc2xb041xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.650xc2xb0N 4.683xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 40.650; -4.683CountrySpainAutonomous communityCastile and Lexc3xb3nProvincexc3x81vilaGovernmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0MayorJesxc3xbas Manuel Sxc3xa1nchez Cabrera (XAV)Areaxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Land231.9xc2xa0km2 (89.5xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Elevation1,132xc2xa0m (3,714xc2xa0ft)Populationxc2xa0(2018)[1]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total57,657Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code05001 - 05006Area code(s)34 (Spain) + 920 (xc3x81vila)Websitehttp://www.avila.es (in Spanish) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameOld Town of xc3x81vila with its Extra-Muros ChurchesIncludesHermitage of San Segundo, Basilica of San Vicente, Church of San Andrxc3xa9s, Church of San Pedro, Church of San Nicolxc3xa1s, Church of Santa Marxc3xada de la Cabeza, Church of San Martxc3xadn, Convent of La Encarnacixc3xb3n, Convent of San Josxc3xa9, Royal Monastery of Santo Tomxc3xa1sCriteriaCultural: iii, ivReference348Inscription1985 (9th session)Area36.4 ha
xc3x81vila (UK: /xcbx88xc3xa6vxc9xaalxc9x99/,[2] US: /xcbx88xc9x91xcbx90v-/,[3] Spanish:xc2xa0[xcbx88axcexb2ila] (listen)) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and Lexc3xb3n.
Located more than 1,130 m above sea level, the city is the highest provincial capital in Spain.
Distinctly known by its medieval walls, xc3x81vila is sometimes called the Town of Stones and Saints, and it claims that it is one of the towns with the highest number of Romanesque and Gothic churches per capita in Spain.
[5] It has complete and prominent medieval town walls, built in the Romanesque style; writer Josxc3xa9 Martxc3xadnez Ruiz, in his book El alma castellana ("The Castilian Soul"), described it as "perhaps the most 16th-century town in Spain".
Situated 1132 metres (3714 feet) above sea level on a rocky outcrop on the right bank of the Adaja river, a tributary of the Duero, xc3x81vila is the highest provincial capital in Spain.
Growth continued slowly again under Franco, but xc3x81vila has not had a major influence in Spanish society in recent history, apart from the nurturing of politicians such as Adolfo Suxc3xa1rez, the first democratically elected prime minister of Spain post-Franco, and Josxc3xa9 Marxc3xada Aznar, prime minister from 1996 to 2004, who represented xc3x81vila in the Cortes but was not from the town.
Its design is attributed to the French master Giral Fruchel, the author himself from the cathedral and pioneer of the Gothic style in Spain.
Highlight the tomb of Saint Peter of the Boat and, above all, the Cenotaph of the Holy Brothers Martyrs, the head of the temple, Saint Vincent of xc3x81vila, and her sisters, along with the torture he suffered in the 4th century, Saint Sabina and Saint Cristeta, (Cenotafio de los santos Vicente, Sabina y Cristeta), one of the most important works of Romanesque sculpture in Spain.
The town is home to xc3x93bila CB, a professional basketball team of Spain's LEB Plata.
The city of xc3x81vila is located in the centre of Spain, in the Autonomous Community of Castile and Lexc3xb3n.
This purity of form can still be seen in the Gothic cathedral and fortifications that, with their 87 semi-circular towers and nine gates, is the most complete found in Spain.