Miguelturra, municipality of Spain
Miguelturra is a small town in Ciudad Real province in the Castilla-La Mancha region with narrow streets and simple houses that reflect its long history. The central point is Plaza de España, where residents and visitors gather and the community holds its events.
Miguelturra has a history stretching back many centuries and is part of the La Mancha region with its traditional way of life. The Church of San Pedro shows through its simple design the long history of the place and the surrounding area.
Miguelturra celebrates local festivals throughout the year, especially during Holy Week with processions through the streets and traditional clothing. Residents gather in the main square and local cafes, where daily life moves at a relaxed pace and neighbors spend time together.
The town is easy to explore on foot and has local cafes and small shops where you can rest and connect with residents. The flat countryside and quiet streets make it simple to wander the area or take bike rides through the surrounding fields.
The town has experienced rapid growth in recent decades with more than half of its houses new or recently built, giving it a fresh, energetic feel. At the same time it is modernizing with fiber optic networks and planning a large technology park to attract new jobs and businesses.
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