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Tobarra

Albacete · Spain
Tobarra, Spain
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Tobarra, a small town in Spain's Albacete province, is best known for its Holy Week drum processions — the tamboradas — declared of National Tourist Interest, and for a Good Friday ceremony on Mount Calvary in which an articulated Christ statue blesses the four cardinal points before a congregation of tens of thousands. The town also holds a sculpture by Francisco Salzillo and sits in apricot- and vine-growing country, with several historic churches for its size.

  • Population7,884
  • Nearest water from center 1.3 km0.8 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 2.0 km1.2 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
44°
25mm1.0in
F
46°
25mm1.0in
M
10°51°
40mm1.5in
A
13°55°
40mm1.5in
M
17°63°
35mm1.4in
J
22°72°
15mm0.7in
J
25°78°
5mm0.2in
A
25°77°
15mm0.7in
S
20°69°
35mm1.3in
O
16°60°
30mm1.2in
N
10°50°
35mm1.4in
D
45°
35mm1.3in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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