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District in Madrid, Spain
Carabanchel
District
CountrySpain
Aut. communityMadrid
MunicipalityMadrid
Government
 • Councillor-PresidentCarlos Izquierdo Torres (PP, 2023)
Area
 • Total14 km (5 sq mi)
Population253,678
 • Density16,524/km (42,800/sq mi)

Carabanchel [kaɾaβanˈtʃel] is a district of Madrid, Spain. It lies on the southern (right) bank of the Manzanares, spanning southward down to the M-40 ring road. The district is made up of the neighbourhoods of Abrantes, Comillas, Opañel, Puerta Bonita, San Isidro and Vista Alegre.

Overview

The area was the scene of fierce fighting during the Spanish Civil War -especially in November 1936, during the Battle of Madrid, when Nationalist troops tried to fight their way into the area. Unaccustomed to street fighting, they took heavy casualties. For the remainder of the Siege of Madrid, the front lines ran through the streets of Carabanchel, until Republican Madrid fell in March 1939.

It was home of Spain's most notorious prison (Carabanchel Prison), which housed many political prisoners during the Franco era. The prison was closed in 1998.

Carabanchel is among the most diverse neighborhoods in the country, with a large population of immigrants, mostly from North Africa but also some from South America and Eastern Europe, as well as native-born Spaniards.

The Gómez Ulla Military Hospital, formerly known as Hospital de Carabanchel, is located in the area.

Sports

See also: RCD Carabanchel

The local football teams are the RCD Carabanchel, It is the third oldest team in the capital, after Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, and the thirteenth oldest in Spain and CD Puerta Bonita that reached Segunda División B in 2013.

The highest level reached by RCD Carabanchel was the Segunda División B and on various occasions, the team has come close to promotion to the Segunda División.

Geography

Subdivision

The district is administratively divided into 7 neighborhoods (barrios):

See also

External links

Media related to Carabanchel District, Madrid at Wikimedia Commons

Districts and wards of Madrid
Arganzuela Coat of arms of Madrid Map of the districts of Madrid
Barajas
Carabanchel
Centro
Chamartín
Chamberí
Ciudad Lineal
Fuencarral-El Pardo
Hortaleza
Latina
Moncloa-Aravaca
Moratalaz
Puente de Vallecas
Retiro
Salamanca
San Blas-Canillejas
Tetuán
Usera
Vicálvaro
Villa de Vallecas
Villaverde

40°23′01″N 3°43′41″W / 40.38367°N 3.72799°W / 40.38367; -3.72799


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