Almendra Central

The Almendra Central (English: Central Almond) is a zone of Madrid comprising seven districts: Centro, Arganzuela, Retiro, Salamanca, Chamartín, Tetuán, and Chamberí,[1] (even though, sometimes, the Madrid Council includes part of an eighth, Moncloa-Aravaca,[2] specifically the Argüelles yard, all inside the M30 motorway.[3]

M-30 map

Population

In 1975 1.153.730 people lived there,[4] but since the '90s, population's been decreasing: in 2000 there were 915.318 inhabitants[4] and in 2011 847.686.

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References

  1. Boletín Trimestral Observatorio Municipal de Vivienda, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  2. «Un plan estratégico para revitalizar los ocho distritos de la almendra central» Participación ciudadana Ayuntamiento de Madrid, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  3. «La almendra central de Madrid aglutina un bar o restaurante por cada 125 ciudadanos» La Vanguardia, consultado el 29 de septiembre de 2011
  4. Martínez Martín, Jesús A. «Madrid, de Villa a Metrópoli. Las transformaciones del siglo XX» Cuadernos de historia contemporánea Archived November 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine 2000, número 22: 225-249 ISSN 0214-400X Consultado el 1 de octubre de 2011

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