Don Benito

Coordinates: 38°57′16.3″N 5°51′42.2″W / 38.954528°N 5.861722°W / 38.954528; -5.861722
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Don Benito
Municipality
Parish church of San Juan
Parish church of San Juan
+34 (Spain) + 924 (Badajoz)
WebsiteOfficial website
Ave María Amphitheatre
Las Albercas Park

Don Benito (Spanish pronunciation: [dom beˈnito]) is a Spanish town and municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, near the left bank of the Guadiana river. According to the 2014 census,[2] the municipality has a population of 37,011.

History

Don Benito dates from the 15th century, when it was founded by refugees from Don Llorente, who deserted their own town due to the danger of floods from the Guadiana.[3]

On 28 March 1809, the 9 km separating Don Benito from

Medellín was the site of a major French victory against Spanish troops during the Peninsular War
.

By 2021, the municipal government of Don Benito worked alongside that of Villanueva de la Serena to fuse the two neighbouring municipalities into a single one, paving the way for a 2022 non-binding consultation.[4] On 8 November 2021, the Council of Ministers sanctioned the celebration of the consultation,[5] to be held on 20 February 2022. Both municipalities approved the merging, in the case of Don Benito by a whisker (a 66.2% of yes votes relative to the 66.0% threshold set in advance).[6]

Geography

Don Benito has 37,048 inhabitants, and is part of an urban area with Villanueva de la Serena (26,071 inhabitants) 5 km away.

The municipality is composed by the town of Don Benito and seven villages:

Settlement Population (2012)
Don Benito 32,783
Conquista del Guadiana 133
Gargáligas 549
Hernán Cortés 921
Ruecas 718
El Torviscal 549
Valdehornillos 664
Vivares 731

Demographics

Transport

The town is served by a

EXA2 motorway from Miajadas
.

Famous residents

Twin towns

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE)
  3. ^  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Don Beníto". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 411.
  4. Europa Press
    . 15 September 2021.
  5. ^ Domeque, Estrella. "El Consejo de Ministros aprueba la consulta popular sobre la unión de Don Benito y Villanueva de la Serena". Hoy.
  6. ^ Viejo, Manuel (20 February 2022). "Villanueva de la Serena y Don Benito aprueban su fusión al límite". El País.
  7. ^ (in Spanish) "The circular tramway Don Benito-Villanueva in the future". El Periódico Extremadura, 29-9-2007
  8. Hoy
    , 12-2-2008

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