Adamuz is a municipality located in the province of Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain. It is situated in the Alto Guadalquivir region, at the foot of Sierra Morena, at an altitude of 420 meters above sea level. The municipality has a population of around 4,500 inhabitants. The weather in Adamuz is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The average annual temperature is 16°C. Adamuz has a rich history and heritage, dating back to the Roman era. The town was founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC and was known as Ad Novas. In the 8th century, the town was conquered by the Moors and became part of the Emirate of Córdoba. After the Reconquista, Adamuz was incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile. The town has a number of notable historical sites, including the Castle of Adamuz, the Church of Santa María de la Asunción, and the Convent of San Francisco.
Geographic Data for Adamuz, Andalusia, Spain
Latitude | 38° 2.000' |
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Longitude | -4° -31.000' |
Timezone | Europe/Madrid |