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  1. Palos de la Frontera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpalos ðe la fɾonˈteɾa]) is a town and municipality located in the southwestern Spanish province of Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is situated some 13 km (8 mi) from the provincial capital, Huelva. According to the 2015 census, the city had a population of 10,365.

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    by Saskia Mier Palos de la Frontera is predominantly an agricultural village due to its vast trade of local strawberries and raspberries. It is also well known for being where Christopher Columbusset sail eventually reaching America in 1492. It has about 8500 inhabitants.

    There are traces of settlements from the Upper Paleolithic era, as well as evidence relating to the Tartésico, Roman, Visigoth and Moorish era. Palos de la Frontera was founded in 1322, when Alfonso XI of Castille donated it to Alonso Carro and his wife, Berenguela Gómez. Palos de la Frontera at that time consisted of coastal fishing, taking advant...

    La Fontanilla Originally a public water source which supplied water to the ships Santa Maria, Pinta and Niña, when they departed from the port of Palos de la Frontera with Christopher Columbus and the Pinzónbrothers. The fountain was built in the thirteenth century on a Roman curbstone, but has since been restored. Located on Calle Cristóbal Colón....

    In the Casa Museo de Martón Alonso Pinzónthere is a permanent exhibition of articles, documents and bibliography relating to the part played by the town in the discovery of America. Calle Colón 24 Tel: 959 35 01 00 Opening Times: Monday- Friday, 10.00-14.00hrs

    Monasterio de La Rábida Themonasterywas constructed in 1412 on the site of a Moorish stronghold and also has a fourteenth century Gothic-Mudejar church, where Captain Martín Alonso Pinzón, from Palos de la Frontera, who sailed with Columbus in one of his ships, is buried. Between the walls of this primitive monastery, is the image of Santa María de...

    A traditional breakfast is pan tostado con ajo, aceite y verdigones (toasted bread with oil, garlic and muscles). Due to its proximity to the coast, dishes include seafood, pescadito frito (fried fish), gamba de Huelva (Huelva prawns) and chocos con habas (cuttlefish with broad beans). Sweets include hornazos (honey pastries) and fresones de la tie...

    Feria Medieval Celebrated in March, recreating the fifteenth century. Romeria Nuestra Señora Milagros de la Rábida The pilgrimage takes the Virgen from Iglesia de San Jorge Mártir in Palos de la Frontera to Monasterio de La Rábidaon the last weekend of August.

    Palos de la Frontera is located 19kms from Huelva. To get there, take the H-30 southwards and onto the N-442. At the roundabout, take 3rdExit onto the A-5025 and continue passing La Rábida and onto Palos de la Frontera.

  2. The Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana even had to step in, offering to share the costs of the name change with the Palos de la Frontera Town Council and the company itself: 3 million pesetas! Eventually an agreement was reached and on 30 May 1986 the Metro station on line 3 was renamed Palos de la Frontera, the name it still bears today.

  3. The Port of Palos was the river port from which the expedition set sail on August 3, 1492, subsequently leading to the discovery of America. Led by Christopher Columbus and the Pinzón brothers aboard the caravels Pinta, Niña, and the ship La Santa María, the former Port of Palos served as the river port for the municipality of Palos de la Frontera in the province of Huelva (Andalusia, Spain).

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · 3rd August 1492: Christopher Columbus sets sail from the Spanish port of Palos de la Frontera on the voyage that takes him to the Americas Subscribe using iTunes Subscribe using Spotify Palos de la Frontera holds the official title as the starting point of Columbus’ transatlantic voyage.

  5. Oct 7, 2014 · SHARE: HUELVA, SPAIN—Traces of a fifteenth-century pottery and a reef unearthed at Palos de la Frontera in southwestern Spain have led archaeologist Juan Manuel Campos of the University of ...

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  7. The Pinzón brothers were Spanish sailors, pirates, explorers and fishermen, natives of Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, Spain. Martín Alonso, Francisco Martín and Vicente Yáñez, participated in Christopher Columbus's first expedition to the New World [1] (generally considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans) and in other voyages of discovery and exploration in the ...

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