Los Ángeles de San Rafael is one of the four population centres of the municipality of El Espinar, in Spain. Although it is located 68 km away northwest of the city of Madrid, it belongs to the province of Segovia and to the autonomous community of Castile and Leon.

Geography

It lies in the western slope of both the mountain Cerro El Carlocho and the El Portachuelo hill. The river Moros passes through the western limit and there is a dam just near the Nayade area. Of the four population centres, it is the furthest one regarding to the municipal headquarters of El Espinar.

History

His history started in the 1967 when the businessman Jesús Gil started the residential community. Before that year, the whole area was a country property named as Finca El Carrascal. Unfortunately, on 15 June 1967 an under construction building collapse suddenly killing 58 and injuring 150. [1] [2] Over the years, the area expanded westward. In fact, most of the urban layout forms a urban expansion with long streets that are alligned to the main avenue that runs from the entrance to the western limit near the dam.

Further reading

El Espinar

See also

List of municipalities in Castile and León

References

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