Las Rozas de Madrid


Las Rozas de Madrid is one of the largest townships and municipalities in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain, with an area of between 58.8 and 59.14 km². It is located some 17 – 20 km northwest of the city of Madrid itself, on the A-6 freeway to A Coruña. Las Rozas is the beginning of this freeway, near the fork road M-505 to El Escorial, which marks the southern boundary of this 'comarca' or rural district.
The municipality is served by four RENFE railway stations- Las Rozas, Las Matas, El Pinar and El Tejar. A fifth stop, at Peñascales was closed. The municipality shares borders with Torrelodones to the north, Villanueva del Pardillo and Galapagar to the west, the national park of Monte del Pardo in the east and Majadahonda.
Las Rozas has one of the highest average per capita incomes in the Community of Madrid.
During the final decades of the 20th century the town has experienced a vigorous building program, mostly as a dormitory town for Madrid, with a correspondingly strong population growth, which more than doubled between 1991 and 2005.
The provisioning for local services has at times been outpaced by the locality's high birth and immigration rates. However, by 2010 the community was well served in all health, education and social sectors.

History

Rozas means clearings in Spanish. Various theories exist, for example: The clearing by Romans for military exercises, the collection of firewood or the creation of farmland. According to some historians Las Rozas could be the old Miacum, the name associated with the city of Madrid, dating from about the third century.
Las Rozas is situated near the river Guadarrama and along the ancient road between Segovia and Titulcia. The part of this ancient road near Las Rozas is now approximately the A6/M505 route.
During the Spanish civil war it became the site of major battles, a reminder of this time are the concrete forms of bunkers that remain in the Dehesa of Navalcarbón and along the valley of the river Guadarrama.
In the winter of 1936 the pro-Franco troops advanced for the west of Madrid from their bases at Brunete, Villaviciosa de Odón and Campamento. In the middle of a dense fog with freezing temperature, Franco's rebels, supported by the air force, engaged the republican forces in one of the bloodiest battles of the civil War. The inhabitants of Las Rozas took refuge in other places of the nearby Sierra such as the caves in Hoyo de Manzanares. These roceños who fled were nicknamed cucos,.
When the war was over, the Church of San Miguel and of the 270 houses of the settlement, 92 were severely damaged and only 13 were intact. The Ministerio de la Gobernación created the Dirección General de Regiones Devastadas for the reconstruction of towns destroyed by the war and Las Rozas was included among them.

Transportation

Las Rozas can be reached from the Autopista del Noroeste , from N-VI National Road from Madrid to A Coruña M-50 and M-505. This freeway is one of the first in Spain, put on service in early 1967. Then, 22 km from Las Rozas, to Northwest, in Collado Villalba, this freeway, become to Tollway.
There are 7 bus lines that connect the town with Moncloa 621, 624, 622, 623, 626, 628, 629. There is also another bus line that connects Las Rozas with Aluche, passing through Majadahonda and Pozuelo.
Las Rozas has three main train stations: Las Rozas, near the Old Town in the south of the municipality, Las Matas in the North, and El Pinar. The Lines 8 + 9 run from Atocha in the south of Madrid and Chamartín in the north of Madrid via El Tejar, El Pinar and Las Matas to end-stations El Escorial, Cercedilla and Cotos Ski station. Line 10 runs also runs from Atocha, but via a long circular route to Principe Pio in the west of Madrid via Las Rozas, Pinar and Las Matas to Villalba. A circular line runs around Madrid serving Las Rozas. El Tejar is merely an occasional interchange halt between lines 8, 9, and 10. A fifth stop, the halt at Los Peñascales was suppressed entirely.
There is a project proposal to encourage ecologically sustainable transport, especially of electrical scooters, entitled Las Rozas: la Capital Verde del Noroeste de Madrid
which suggests either El Pinar or Las Matas should have a park and Ride facility providing access to major retailers in the municipality as well as commuter links to Madrid city. The nearby autovía A-6 is regularly congested at an accident blackspot about "Km 16" some 5 km south of Las Rozas.

Cinema

During the 1960s, Las Rozas was used as a film set, with one studio that Samuel Bronston built being a luxurious mansion near Las Matas. It was one of the most important film studios in Europe and aimed to be the largest in the world, but commercial failures such as 55 Days at Peking prevented Las Rozas from becoming a famous film making location. For the filming of 55 Days at Peking many locals were employed as extras and as the bricklayers that built the sets decorated them in tribute to the beauty of Ava Gardner. It is believed an artificial river was constructed and filled by tankers.
A road across the Dehesa of Navalcarbón is named in Samuel Bronston's honour. He wished to be buried in Las Rozas, his remains were finally put to rest in the graveyard of Las Rozas.

Culture

There are many cultural activities mainly based around the Joaquín Rodrigo Auditorium, which includes a school of music and dance, four cultural centres, three libraries and five exhibition facilities.
Listed on the of the municipality there is: an annual Carnival, Concierts of Sacred Music, Coral Music and Folk Winter Festival as well as The Compositores de España International Piano Competition which has been held here since about 2000.
There are also various themed street-markets, fairs celebrating horsemanship in April, various seafood and tapas exhibitions in the summer and international cycling event in the autumn.
File:Festibike2006TresCantos-Trial.jpg|thumb|200px|left|, which is now held in Las Rozas, offers exhibitions of Mountain bike trials skills as well as several road-races, static exhibitions and related activities for all ages.

Sports

Sporting events have always been very important in Las Rozas and it is the only municipality that won two national sports prizes, in part due to the excellent training facilities available.
Las Rozas has a football team which competes in the Spanish Tercera División. Additionally the town has a futsal team that was recently relegated to the silver division.
Las Rozas has also a Basketball team which competes in Spanish third level called "LIGA LEB Plata". CB Las Rozas is growing year before year and now have more than 31 teams in their rows. During the 1990s, this team also performed well and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier division, today known as Liga ACB.
For the last 15 years Las Rozas has also had a significant Rugby team called A.D Ingenieros Industriales who have competed in the National First Division. The club uses an artificial pitch in the Cantizal zone. Also playing at the el Cantizal field are the Las Rozas Black Demons, an American Football team competing in the LNFA.
Another noticeable facility in the municipality is the Ciudad del fútbol de la Real Federación Española de Fútbol, build on lands donated by the Town Council. On two occasions the TSJM has failed to secure the return of these municipal plots.
Other popular sports are the Toad in the hole, Hammer throw, Calva, a sort of Horseshoes and chito, a pastime in which a diskus is aimed at a target upon which a coin is balanced.

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The first column is the value of the data in the municipality, the second is of the Metropolitan Western zone, the third is that of the community and the last one the year.
municipalityWESTERN zoneCommunity of MadridYear
Population68,061382,1395,804,8292004
Men32,914186,7562,806,6312004
Women35,147195,3832,998,1982004
Relative growth population1.873.271.502004
Degree of youth19.2919.2414.432004
Degree of aging7.828.4414.562004
Proportion of dependence0.370.380.412004
Proportion of replacement1.341.321.322004
Reason of progressiveness114.52110.36116.212004
Rate of femininity1.061.041.072003
Birthrate16.9815.0611.232002
General rate of fertility54.9750.6240.642002
Rate of marriage5.785.385.352002
Rate of mortality5.414.476.982002
Births mothers under 30 years old 20.2224.0234.712002
Deaths under 50 years old 6.5710.318.342002
Growth vegetativo per 1.000 inhabitants11.5710.594.252002
Foreigners per 1,000 inhabitants103.64120.93121.172004
Women on total registered foreigners 58.9954.2150.062004
Births from foreign mothers 9.3812.6617.372002
Rate of immigration23.3623.4716.,232003
Foreigners per nationality ----
American5.996.806.872004
African0.871.801.592004
Asian0.570.440.632004
Unemployment registered per 100 inhabitants2.592.623.612003
Evolution of unemployment registered -0.020.05-0.122004
Affiliated to S.S per 1,000 inhabitants439.76346.96445.732003
Rate of female activity51.5548.8942.592001
Employed ----
Agrarian sector0.671.050.802001
Industrial sector10.2010.3613.512001
Construction sector5.167.559.612001
Services sector83.9681.0476.082001

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