Jaén, Spain

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Jaén
Image:Jaen Cathedral.jpg
Jaén Cathedral
Image:Bandera Jaén.svg Image:Escudo Jaén.svg
Flag Coat of Arms
Location
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Coordinates : 37° 46’N , 3°47′0
Time zone : CET (GMT +1)
- summer : CEST (GMT +2)
General information
Native name Jaén (Spanish)
Spanish name Jaén
Postal code23001 - 23009
Area code34 (Spain) + 953 XX XX XX (Jaén)
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Andalusia
Province Jaén
ComarcaÁrea metropolitana de Jaén
MayorCarmen Purificación Peñalver Pérez (PSOE)
Geography
Land Area 422 km²
Altitude 573 m AMSL
Population
Population117,540 (2005)
Density 274 hab./km² (2005)

Jaén (Arabic: جيان : Ceyyan) is a city in south-central Spain, the name is probably derived from the Arabic word Yayyan, (crossroads of caravans). The capital of the province of Jaén, is Jaén. It is located in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The inhabitants of the city are known as Jiennenses. Its population is 117,540 (2006), about 1/6 of the population of the province. In the last years Jaén has had a great increase of cultural tourism. Jaén is also known as the World Capital of Olive Oil, because it's the biggest producer of this liquid gold (as the locals refer to it). The urbanism of Jaén is determined by its adjustment to the hills of the Santa Catalina mountains, with steep, narrow streets, in the historical central city district. The city of Jaén is the administrative and industrial centre for the province. Industrial establishments in the city include chemical works, tanneries, distilleries, cookies factories and textile factories.


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[edit] Motto

The Motto of the city is: (Spanish) "Muy Noble y muy Leal Ciudad de Jaén, Guarda y Defiende los Reinos de Castilla", (English) "Very Noble and very Loyal City of Jaen, Guard and Defense of the Kingdoms of Castile". This title was given by the king Henry II of Castile to the city of Jaen, due to the privileges that the city had, and to the role that the city was playing in the defense of the kingdom of Castile against the Moors.

[edit] Culture

[edit] Monuments

Jaén Cathedral, one of the most important Renaissance style cathedrals, begun in 1570 and completed in 1802. It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin, and it was built to shelter the relic of The Holy Face, or Veil of Veronica, lodged at the major chapel and that is exposed to the public every Friday. Due to the extension in the time of it construction, they can be appreciated different artistic styles, being the most prominent Renaissance, being Andrés de Vandelvira the most important architect. He constitutes the maximum exponent of the Andalusian renaissance. It aspires to be listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.

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Saint Catalina's castle.

Saint Catalina's Castle can be seen from any point of the city. Previously there existed a fortress of Arabic origin (Abrehui's castle), of which some remains still exist. The current construction is of Christian origin, raised after the conquest of the city by Ferdinand III of Castile,called the Saint, in 1246.

Arab Baths, the most significant remnants of the Moorish era of Andalucia. They are the biggest Arabic Baths preserved in Spain. They can be visited under Villardompardo's Palace (another important monument in the city).

Other important monuments are the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs, the International Museum of Naïf Art, San Andrés's Chapel, the Provincial Museum of Jaen (which shelters an important collection of archaeological Iberian remains), Saint Ildefonso's church, etc.

[edit] University

The city has the University of Jaen, which nowadays consists of approximately 15.000 pupils and 25 degrees. This university is present in the city, in the Campus "Las Lagunillas", but also is present in Úbeda and Linares with only some degrees. The university is very modern with a large foreign student population.

[edit] Leisure and entertainment

[edit] Entertainment

In Jaén the culture of the tapeo is very common, numerous bars exist where for the price of a beer (1 or 1,5 €), you eat a tapa, which consists of a small plate of food for one person.



[edit] Gastronomy

The gastronomy of Jaen is very varied, emphasizing local dishes such as the "Pipirrana" (Tomato, green peppers, breadcrumbs, garlic shoots, olive oil, vinegar, salt and hard-boiled egg); "Spinach a la Jaen" (Garlic, croutons, spiced sausage, bayleaf, egg, orange zest and vinegar); "Rice a la Jaen" (very weak), "Veal with chopped garlic", "Trout from the rivers of Jaen" (Trout, butter, chunks of ham with bacon, parsley, white wine and salt), "Ajo Blanco a la Jaen" (raw almond, olive oil, eggs, garlic, salt, vinegar and water).

Among the most well-known confectionery of Jaén is "Rice pudding", "Gachas of Jaen" (a sort of porridge), "Pestiños", "Gusanillos" and "Ochíos".

[edit] Sports

The football team of the city is Real Jaén and they play in the New Victoria Stadium.

The city has two major sporting facilities: The Fuentezuelas and The Salobreja, together with the university sports facilities. Walking and climbing associations also exist, such as El Lagarto and Jabalcuz.

Also of note is a Green Route called Vía Verde del Aceite, which corresponds to an ancient tracing of the iron seam from the beginning of the 20th century that united Jaén with Puente Genil (Córdoba province) known as "The Oil Train".

There are various competitions which have a great international importance, for example related with chess and athletics.

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