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Aguilar de la Frontera

Aguilar de la Frontera
Flag of Aguilar de la Frontera
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Coat of arms of Aguilar de la Frontera
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Location of Aguilar de la Frontera in the province of Córdoba.
Location of Aguilar de la Frontera in the province of Córdoba.
Aguilar de la Frontera is located in Spain
Aguilar de la Frontera
Aguilar de la Frontera
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 37°24′50″N 4°29′18″W / 37.41389°N 4.48833°W / 37.41389; -4.48833
Country  Spain
Municipality Córdoba
Government
 • Mayor Francisco Paniagua Molina
Area
 • Total 166.48 km2 (64.28 sq mi)
Elevation 280 m (920 ft)
Population (2008)
 • Total 13,692
 • Density 82.24/km2 (213.0/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 14920
Website http://www.aguilardelafrontera.com/

Aguilar, or Aguilar de la Frontera, is a municipality and town in the province of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, near the small river Cabra, 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the provincial capital, Córdoba, on the Córdoba-Málaga railway. As Ancient Ipagro, it also was a bishopric and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

The population has remained stable during the past hundred years, numbering 13,653 in 2007.

First traces of human presence in the area date to the middle Palaeolithic Age. The Romans captured it from the Iberians during the time of the Roman Republic and named it Ipagro, which took part in the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey, and flourished in the early Imperial Age. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it was ruled by the Visigoths and, from the 8th century, by the Muslim emirate of Córdoba, with the name of Bulay (also Pulay).

In the 9th century it became the headquarters of the rebel Umar ibn Hafsun, who built extensive fortifications and reinforced the castle. However, in 891, Umar ibn Hafsun lost the town to emir Abdallah ibn Muhammad of Córdoba. Due to its strategic position, it was contested and, after the dissolution of the caliphate of Córdoba, it became part of the cora of Cabra. In 1240 it was conquered by the Christians, although numerous Muslims were allowed to remain. King Peter I of Castile assigned its seigniory to Alfonso Fernandez Coronel, but later reannexed it to the crown. The town was renamed Aguilar of the Frontier due to its position on the border with the Moorish Kingdom of Granada.


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