Medellín, Spain

Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
Flag of Medellín
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Coat of arms of Medellín
Coat of arms
Location of the municipality of Medellín within Badajoz
Location of the municipality of Medellín within Badajoz
38°57′47″N 5°57′28″W / 38.96306°N 5.95778°W / 38.96306; -5.95778CountrySpainRegionExtremaduraProvinceBadajozComarcaLas Vegas AltasGovernment
 • TypeMayor–council • BodyAyuntamiento de Medellín • MayorAntonio Parral CarmonaElevation
264 m (866 ft)Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total2,276DemonymMetelinenseWebsitehttp://www.medellin.es/

Medellín (pronounced [meðeˈʎin]) is a village in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, notable as both the birthplace of Hernán Cortés in 1485 and the site of the Battle of Medellín, during the Peninsular War. The second-largest city in Colombia, Medellín, was named in honour of the small village as well as Medellín, Veracruz in Mexico, two cities in Argentina, and Medellin, Cebu, in the Philippines.

The city was named after the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius, who founded it as a military base for his operations in western Iberia, during the Sertorian War. In Latin, it was called Metellinum. Medellín is well-known because of its cultural heritage, with places like the Roman theatre, the old castle and other archeological sites. It has a population of 2,337 (2009) and an area of 65 km2.

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  • Medellín and the Guadiana river
    Medellín and the Guadiana river
  • Roman theatre
    Roman theatre
  • Medellín Castle
    Medellín Castle
  • The bridge
    The bridge
  • Hernán Cortés statue
    Hernán Cortés statue


See also

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.

External links

  • Official website of Medellín (in Spanish)


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