Английская Википедия:El Plan, Cartagena

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Шаблон:Infobox settlement El Plan is a district of the Spanish municipality Cartagena. It is located in the east of the western half of the municipality,[1] has an area of 13.165 km2,[2] and was inhabited by 36,080 people in 2020.[3]

The localities of the district are La Guía, which is in the north-west and is home to 122 people; Polígono de Santa Ana, where 7154 live; El Plan, which is inhabited by 220 people; Los Gabatos, which is placed in the south-western quarter and has a population of 5626, Barriada Hispanoamérica, which is also located in the south-western quarter and is home to 3865 people; Los Dolores, which is placed in the southern half and is inhabited by 7751 people; Urbanización Castillitos, which is located in the south and has a population of 1384 people; Los Barreros, which is also placed in the south and is home to 7030 people and Barriada Cuatro Santos, which is placed in the south-east end and is inhabited by 2573 people.[1][4]

The district is in an urban continuity with the main city and the northern neighbourhoods of San Antonio Abad district.[2]

Demographics

7.857% inhabitants are foreigners – 0.848% come from other country of Europe, 5,6% are Africans, 11.14% are Americans and 0,285% are Asians.[5] The table below shows the population trends of the 21st century by its five-year periods.[3]

2001 2006 2011 2016
Population[3] 30,512 43,021 44,312 44,789

Main sights

  • El Castillito: it was built in 1900. It has two stages and its outside walls are red in the upper stage and whitish in the lower stage.[6] A remarkable feature of the building is the presence of two cylindrical towers which are adjacent to the main body.[7]
  • El Retiro: it started its existence in 1900.[8]
  • Torre Llagostera: it was built in the first two decades of the 20th century.[9]
  • Casa Barceló: it was built in 1916.[10]

Festivities

  • Festivity in Los Dolores: it takes place during the first third of September. Some activities such as revere flower placement to the virgin takes place during this festive period.[11][12]
  • Festivity in Barriada Hispanoamérica: it is held in the October.[13]

References

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