Leganés

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{{Infobox settlement

|official_name = Leganés

|settlement_type = Municipality

|image_skyline = Leganés - Ayuntamiento 4.jpg

|image_flag = Bandera de Leganes.svg

|image_shield = Coat of Arms of Leganés.svg

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|coordinates = {{coord|40|19|41|N|3|45|52|W|region:ES|display=inline,title}}

|subdivision_type = Country

|subdivision_name = Spain

|subdivision_type1 = Region

|subdivision_name1 = Community of Madrid

|established_title = Founded

|established_date = 1280

|government_footnotes =

|leader_title = Mayor

|leader_name = Miguel Ángel Recuenco

|leader_party = PP

|area_footnotes =

| population_as_of = {{Spain metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}}

| population_footnotes = {{Spain metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}}

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| population_density_km2 = auto

|population_blank2_title = Demonym

|population_blank2 = Leganense, pepinero -a

|timezone = EST

|utc_offset = +1

|website = [http://www.leganes.org/ Leganes.org]

|footnotes =

|area_total_km2 = 43.09

|elevation_m = 667

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Leganés ({{IPA|es|leɣaˈnes}}) is a city in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Considered part of the Madrid metropolitan area, it is located about 11 km southwest of the centre of Madrid. {{As of|2018}}, it has a population of 188,425, making it the region's fifth most populated municipality. It covers an area of 43.09 km2{{Cite web|url=https://ssweb.seap.minhap.es/REL/frontend/inicio/municipios/13/13428/75|work=Datos del Registro de Entidades Locales|publisher=Ministerio de Hacienda y Administraciones Públicas|title=Municipios}} and it is located at 667 m over sea level.{{Cite web|url=http://www.aemet.es/es/eltiempo/prediccion/municipios/leganes-id28074|publisher=AEMET|title=Predicción por municipios. Leganés (Madrid)}}

Leganés houses a branch of the Universidad Carlos III. It is connected to Madrid via the Cercanías (train, line C5), and Metrosur, one of the lines of Metro. Leganés has 6 Metrosur stations.

On 3 April 2004 five of the suspects in the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks blew themselves up in an apartment building in the city as police moved in to arrest them. All five were killed, along with one GEO police officer.

Etymology

Leganés is described in the 16th century annals as a corruption of Leganar. The latter supposedly makes reference to the abundance of légamo (slime) in the area in ancient times.{{Cite web|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1999/12/03/madrid/944223879_850215.html|website=El País|title=Paraíso de cercanías|date=3 December 1999|first=Andrés|last=Campos}}

Geography

File:(Leganés) Madrid ESA354454 (cropped).jpg of the European Space Agency.]]

The city is located in the central part of the Iberian Peninsula, at roughly 667 metres above sea level.{{Cite web|url=http://www.aemet.es/es/eltiempo/prediccion/municipios/leganes-id28074|publisher=AEMET|title=Leganés}} The urban core is surrounded by motorways, including: M-40, A-42, R-5, M-45 and the M-50.

History

The founding of the settlement has been tentatively traced back to circa 1280. Throughout the Middle Ages, it remained a small hamlet, of which little information has transcended. By the 16th century it was part of the Land of Madrid. Sold by the Crown, it became a mayorazgo in 1626.{{Cite book|chapter=Leganés|volume=I|title=Arquitectura y Desarrollo Urbano Comunidad de Madrid (zona centro)|pages=328–331|publisher=Dirección General de Arquitectura Consejería de Política Territorial de la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid & Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid|isbn=84-451-0296-6|location=Madrid|url=http://www.madrid.org/bvirtual/BVCM004553.pdf}}

Administration

Mayors

Throughout most of its modern democratic history, the municipality of Leganés has been ruled by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid, belonging to the so-called "red belt" of the region. Only during part of 2007, 2011-2015 and again since 2023 the city has been ruled by the People's Party of the Community of Madrid.

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|+ style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.1em; margin-bottom: 0.5em" |List of Mayors

! bgcolor="gold" |Term

! align="center" bgcolor="gold" |Name

! colspan="2" bgcolor="gold" |Party

align="right" |1979-1983

|Ramón Espinar Gallego

| width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}"|

|PSOE-M

align="right" |1983-1991

|Fernando Abad Bécquer

| width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}"|

|PSOE-M

align="right" |1991-2007

|José Luis Pérez Ráez

| width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}"|

|PSOE-M

align="right" |2007

|Guadalupe Bragado Cordero

| bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}" |

|PPCM

align="right" |2007-2011

|Rafael Gómez Montoya

| bgcolor="{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}" |

|PSOE-M

align="right" |2011-2015

|Jesús Gómez Ruiz

| bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}" |

|PPCM

align="right" |2015-2023

|Santiago Llorente Gutiérrez

| bgcolor="{{party color|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party}}" |

|PSOE-M

align="right" |2023-current

|Miguel Ángel Recuenco Checa

| bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party (Spain)}}" |

|PPCM

Sports and leisure

The city has a wide range of shops and family centres, especially surrounding the area of Parquesur. All of the neighborhoods have at least two big parks for recreation. The city is well known for the quality of its restaurants, most of them located in the downtown area or near parks like La Chopera.

The "Pista de Hielo" is a normal-size ice skating rink that trains people from all around Madrid in figure skating and ice hockey. It is also the venue for the Leganés ice hockey team.

Along with the "Pista de Hielo", there are ten sports centres in the city (Polideportivo Europa, Los Frailes, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Olimpia, Butarque, La Cantera). These centres have many facilities including basketball fields, football fields, athletics fields, gymnasiums, saunas, swimming pools and many others.

The city team is the Club Deportivo Leganés, who advanced to the La Liga division after receiving automatic promotion after winning their first Segunda title.. Football is the most played sport in Leganés; Leganés being the second city after Madrid in terms of federated clubs in the Autonomous Community of Madrid.

Leganés also has an Official Languages School, in which the residents of the city can study English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, or even Spanish (adapted for immigrants). The taxes of the school are paid by the Government of Madrid so that the residents only pay a single fee of €250 a year for any of the languages. There are special discounts to students that study more than one language at the same time and for families that have more than one person studying at it as well.

Some of the neighborhoods also have a cultural centre (San Nicasio, Centro, Zarzaquemada, El Carrascal).

Public health care

The main hospital of Leganés is the Severo Ochoa Hospital, and there are many health care centres in each neighborhood. The city stands out for its research in mental illnesses. There is also one public orphanage, one retirement home and one centre dedicated to the disabled.

Culture

The Museum of Sculpture in is an open-air museum that contains a collection of large-format sculptures that brings together prominent representatives of Spanish sculpture from the twentieth century to the present day.s.

It was officially inaugurated in September 2005, by the Minister of Culture, Carmen Calvo. Some of the works come from the Prado Museum and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.[http://www.leganes.org/MuseoEsculturas/museo.html Museo website]. (in Spanish)

Leganés has a street named AC/DC in honor of the Australian rock band. The band visited Leganés in order to inaugurate the street. The street sign was frequently stolen until the council decided to paint it on the wall instead of replacing the sign over and over again. There is also a street in Leganés named after the rock band Scorpions.

Parquesur, in Leganés, built in the early 1990s is currently one of the biggest shopping centres in Europe. It was completely refurbished and extended in 2005.

Climate

{{Weather box

|metric first=yes

|location = Leganés, Spain

|Jan high C = 10.5

|Feb high C = 12.2

|Mar high C = 15.5

|Apr high C = 17.2

|May high C = 21.6

|Jun high C = 27.7

|Jul high C = 32.2

|Aug high C = 32.2

|Sep high C = 27.7

|Oct high C = 20.0

|Nov high C = 14.4

|Dec high C = 11.1

|year high C = 20.2

|Jan low C = 0.0

|Feb low C = 1.6

|Mar low C = 3.3

|Apr low C = 5.5

|May low C = 8.8

|Jun low C = 13.3

|Jul low C = 16.1

|Aug low C = 16.1

|Sep low C = 12.7

|Oct low C = 8.3

|Nov low C = 3.8

|Dec low C = 1.6

|year low C = 7.6

|Jan precipitation mm = 45.7

|Feb precipitation mm = 43.2

|Mar precipitation mm = 38.1

|Apr precipitation mm = 45.7

|May precipitation mm = 40.6

|Jun precipitation mm = 25.4

|Jul precipitation mm = 10.2

|Aug precipitation mm = 10.2

|Sep precipitation mm = 30.5

|Oct precipitation mm = 45.7

|Nov precipitation mm = 63.5

|Dec precipitation mm = 48.3

|year precipitation mm = 447.0

|source 1 = weather.com {{cite web| url = http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/wxclimatology/monthly/SPXX0048x | title = Monthly Weather | access-date = 11 January 2010}}

|date=August 2010

}}

Twin towns – sister cities

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain}}

Leganés is twinned with:{{cite web |title=Libro de Hermanamientos|url=http://www.leganes.es/portal/contenedor_ficha.jsp?seccion=s_fdoc_d4_v1.jsp&codbusqueda=671&language=es&codResi=1&codMenuPN=2&codMenuSN=262&codMenu=655&layout=contenedor_ficha.jsp|website=leganes.es|publisher=Leganés|language=es|access-date=2019-12-30}}

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Notable births

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