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}} '''San Agustín del Guadalix ''' is a Spanish town located north of the [[Community of Madrid|Comunidad de Madrid]], near to [[Sierra de Guadarrama]].
}} '''San Agustín del Guadalix ''' is a Spanish town located north of the [[Community of Madrid|Comunidad de Madrid]], near to [[Sierra de Guadarrama]].


It is bordered by [[Pedrezuela]] on the north, the municipalities of [[El Molar, Madrid|El Molar]] and [[Algete]] on the east and [[Colmenar Viejo]] on the south and west.
It is bordered by [[Pedrezuela]] to the north, the municipalities of [[El Molar, Madrid|El Molar]] and [[Algete]] to the east and [[Colmenar Viejo]] to the south and west.


The origins of the town are obscure, but it appears that it was settled by the [[Iberians]] in the pre-Christian era. Proximity to Madrid has made it popular as a commuter base, resulting on its population more than tripling from 2,459 inhabitants in the late XX century to over 9,000 in 2006. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070315163239/http://www.madrid.org/iestadis/fijas/estructu/general/otros/descarga/sanagustin05.pdf] This has substantially changed the face of the town, resulting in blocks of flats replacing the older two-storey buildings as the preferred means of accommodation. Furthermore, the traditional agriculture and livestock industries have been superseded by heavy industry.
The origin of the town is obscure, but it appears that it was settled by the [[Iberians]] in the pre-Christian era. Proximity to Madrid has made it popular as a commuter base, resulting on its population more than tripling from 2,459 inhabitants in the late 20th century to over 9,000 in 2006. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070315163239/http://www.madrid.org/iestadis/fijas/estructu/general/otros/descarga/sanagustin05.pdf] In 2022 it had a population of 13,608.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Madrid: Población por municipios y sexo. (2881) |url=https://www.ine.es/jaxiT3/Datos.htm?t=2881 |access-date=2023-10-11 |website=INE |language=es}}</ref> This has substantially changed the face of the town, resulting in blocks of flats replacing the older two-storey buildings as the preferred means of accommodation. Furthermore, the traditional agriculture and livestock industries have been superseded by [[heavy industry]].


The town's main festival takes place the third Sunday of May in honour of the Virgin of Navalazarza.
The town's main festival takes place the third Sunday of May in honour of the Virgin of Navalazarza.

== Bus lines ==

* 191: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - [[Buitrago del Lozoya]]

* 193: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - [[Pedrezuela]] - [[El Vellón]]

* 194: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - [[Rascafría]]

* 195: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - [[Braojos]]

* 196: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - [[La Acebeda]] (Only at weekends)

* 727: [[Colmenar Viejo]] - San Agustín de Guadalix

* 104 (night service): Madrid - San Agustín de Guadalix - [[Pedrezuela]] - [[Venturada]]

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.sanagustindelguadalix.net Official website] {{in lang|es}}
* [http://www.sanagustindelguadalix.net Official website] {{in lang|es}}
* [http://www.infosanagustin.com infoSanAgustin.com Digital journal of San Agustín del Guadalix] {{in lang|es}}
* [http://www.infosanagustin.com infoSanAgustin.com Digital journal of San Agustín del Guadalix] {{in lang|es}}
* [http://www8.madrid.org/gema/goc/129/ City information on the Community of Madrid Official Site]{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{in lang|es}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030626013314/http://www8.madrid.org/gema/goc/129/ City information on the Community of Madrid Official Site] {{in lang|es}}



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Latest revision as of 16:48, 29 December 2023

San Agustín del Guadalix
Aerial view of the town
Aerial view of the town
Flag of San Agustín del Guadalix
Coat of arms of San Agustín del Guadalix
San Agustín del Guadalix is located in Spain
San Agustín del Guadalix
San Agustín del Guadalix
Location in Spain.
Coordinates: 40°40′41″N 3°36′54″W / 40.67806°N 3.61500°W / 40.67806; -3.61500
Country Spain
Autonomous communityCommunity of Madrid
ProvinceMadrid
ComarcaCuenca del Medio Jarama
Government
 • MayorJuan Francisco Figueroa Collado
Area
 • Total
38.3 km2 (14.8 sq mi)
Elevation
684 m (2,244 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total
13,273
 • Density350/km2 (900/sq mi)
DemonymOlmedeños
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
WebsiteOfficial website

San Agustín del Guadalix is a Spanish town located north of the Comunidad de Madrid, near to Sierra de Guadarrama.

It is bordered by Pedrezuela to the north, the municipalities of El Molar and Algete to the east and Colmenar Viejo to the south and west.

The origin of the town is obscure, but it appears that it was settled by the Iberians in the pre-Christian era. Proximity to Madrid has made it popular as a commuter base, resulting on its population more than tripling from 2,459 inhabitants in the late 20th century to over 9,000 in 2006. [1] In 2022 it had a population of 13,608.[2] This has substantially changed the face of the town, resulting in blocks of flats replacing the older two-storey buildings as the preferred means of accommodation. Furthermore, the traditional agriculture and livestock industries have been superseded by heavy industry.

The town's main festival takes place the third Sunday of May in honour of the Virgin of Navalazarza.

Bus lines

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  • 195: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - Braojos
  • 196: Madrid (Plaza de Castilla) - La Acebeda (Only at weekends)

References

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  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "Madrid: Población por municipios y sexo. (2881)". INE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-10-11.
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