Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Viñuela, Comares, and Velez Malaga .
Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Viñuela, Comares, and Velez Malaga .
Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Viñuela, Comares, and Velez Malaga .
 
Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Viñuela, Comares, and Velez Malaga .Home
Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Vinuela, and the Axarquia Region of Andalucia..Teamstar Holiday Rentals
 
Buying in SpainBuying in Spain
Currency converter provided by xe.comCurrency Converter
New Properties for sale in Torre del Mar, Velez Malaga, Vinuela, and Torre del Mar.Flights
 
The Property Market Team
Contact Us
Full Information on the Towns and Villages of the Axarquia


Canillas de Aceituno

AREA 42 Km²
ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL 645 m
AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL 670 l/m²
WHAT THE NATIVES ARE CALLED Canilleros
MONUMENTS The Nuestra Señora del Rosario church, Casa de los Diezmos (Tithe House), and the medieval cistern.
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION In the northeast part of the La Axarquía region, 17 kilometres from Vélez Málaga and 51 from the provincial capital.
POPULATION CENSUS IN 1994 2,726
AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURE 17 ºC
TOURIST INFORMATION Town Hall, Plaza de la Constitución, 1 (29716). Telephone: 952 518 002

Canillas de Aceituno,this surprising and picturesque La Axarquía village stretches across one of the slopes of the looming Sierra de Tejeda range,to the north of the Axarquía region. Its lands rise to the vicinity of the Maroma peak (2.065 m.), considered the “Roof of Málaga”, through a landscape of pines and rocky places which cover almost all the northern half of the municipality.

The visitor arriving in this region finds himself immersed in a landscape that is simply spectacular, both for the mountains themselves and for the panoramic views to be seen from every point.

A pine forest, broken by rocky expanses on its upper levels, covers the northern part while in the south the landscape has more in common with the dominant terrain of La Axarquía, although it does not cease to be rugged. Here one sees hills covered with vineyards and olive groves, occasionally mixed with fruit and citrus orchards and market gardens.

To the twenty-first century mind the location of the village has to seem arbitrary, but the fact is that its placement is due to two factors that were crucial in the Middle Ages: abundant water in the area and, if the need should arise, the possibility of serving either as a safe refuge or as a strong natural defensive position..

Nevertheless, one must look for the origin of the village as such to the Arabic era, when the first nucleus of population, Canillas Azzeitún, was created. The village preserves this name with a slight variation. It is known that it belonged to the Kingdom of Granada, but the exact date of its conquest by the Christian troops is unknown. The Moorish rebellion, however, is very well documented, especially a strange occurrence in which romantic, political and military factors interacted

The chronicles state that a Moor named Al Muezzín, who assisted the Alpujarreños in the famous sixteenth century uprising, came to Canillas looking for his wife who at the time was the slave of a Christian. Al Muezzín promoted the uprising in Canillas de Aceituno and some of its men, emboldened by the cause, killed eight Christians who happened to be in an inn. Upon being informed of the act, the Judge of Vélez imprisoned an unknown number of Moors and tortured and stripped them of their possessions, thus causing the uprising to become generalised. Once it was put down, the Moors were expelled from the village and the castle was destroyed by orders of Felipe II.

The locality was repopulated by Christians from Archidona, Antequera, Lucena and Cabra, and apparently also from Andújar. This would explain the devotion to the Virgen de la Cabeza, who is the patron saint of both Canillas de Aceituno and of Andujar.

There are works in marble and esparto grass, such as matting, baskets, panniers, etc. for working in the fields. The home-made wine can be bought in some bars in the town.

Remains discovered in the region known as La Fáfara show the presence of primitive man in this territory, and it should be kept in mind that it is relatively close to the Boquete Zafarraya (Zafarraya Gap), a natural pass from the most remote antiquity between the coast and the interior of the Peninsular. It is also more than probable that both the Phoenicians and Romans passed through this area since they did through others very close to here.
How to Get There

Turn off the Mediterranean Expressway (A-7; N-340) in the direction of Vélez Málaga on the A-335, the road that runs through the La Axarquía region. After travelling some 10 kilometres, you will see the turning for the MA-125, which will lead directly to Canillas de Aceituno.


Property for sale in Torre del Mar, Caleta, Viñuela, Comares, and Velez Malaga .
Home | Property in and around Nerja | About Us | Map | Flights | Contact Us | Sitemap
© The Property Market. 2006-2009. All Rights Reserved. www.propertymarketspain.com