Villaverde is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain.
Villaverde | |
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District of Madrid | |
Country | Spain |
Auton. community | Madrid |
Municipality | Madrid |
Area | |
• Total | 20.29 km2 (7.83 sq mi) |
Population | 126,802 |
• Density | 6,249/km2 (16,180/sq mi) |
Madrid district number | 17 |
The municipality was absorbed by Madrid in the 1950s as a result of the plans that the Franco government made to simplify the structure of big city administrations. Since then, is a district. It was in those years when it experimented a massive growth caused by the rural flight in Spain. This is the reason that made Villaverde a typical working class neighbourhood.
This condition leaves a heavy footprint in the district, because it has conditioned the current population composition, with many retired people (some of them returning to their towns in Andalusia, Castile-León, ...) and immigrants attracted by the cheap housing prices.
The district is administratively divided into five wards (barrios):
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Districts and wards of Madrid | ||
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Arganzuela |
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Barajas |
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Carabanchel |
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Centro |
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Chamartín |
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Chamberí |
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Ciudad Lineal |
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Fuencarral-El Pardo |
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Hortaleza |
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Latina |
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Moncloa-Aravaca |
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Moratalaz |
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Puente de Vallecas |
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Retiro |
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Salamanca |
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San Blas-Canillejas |
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Tetuán |
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Usera |
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Vicálvaro |
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Villa de Vallecas |
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Villaverde |
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