Palma del Río
Córdoba · Spain
This town in Andalusia's Córdoba province where the River Genil meets the Guadalquivir, Palma del Río has a compact historic centre — declared a cultural heritage site in 2002 — with cafés, restaurants, and a cluster of monumental buildings including the Convent of Santa Clara, the Church of the Asunción, and the Portocarrero Palace. The old walled enclosure and Moorish castle-alcazaba reflect the town's Hispano-Muslim past, while the surrounding agricultural land is known for orange production.
- Population20,438
- Nearest water from center 0.3 km0.2 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 9.8 km6.1 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
10°49°
50mm1.9in
F
11°52°
45mm1.8in
M
14°57°
55mm2.2in
A
17°62°
50mm1.9in
M
21°69°
35mm1.3in
J
26°78°
10mm0.3in
J
29°84°
0mm0.1in
A
29°84°
5mm0.1in
S
25°76°
30mm1.1in
O
19°67°
65mm2.5in
N
14°56°
65mm2.5in
D
11°51°
75mm3.0in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗