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Molina de Aragon

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Molina de Aragon, Spain
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Once the seat of a Moorish taifa state before Alfonso I of Aragon reconquered it in 1129, Molina de Aragón is a small town in Guadalajara province with a notably church-dense historic centre, set against mountain terrain. It holds a place in scientific history as the type location of the carbonate mineral aragonite, and once held the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded by a meteorological station in Spain.

  • Population3,536
  • Nearest water from center 0.2 km0.1 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 11 km7.1 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
36°
45mm1.7in
F
38°
40mm1.6in
M
43°
55mm2.1in
A
47°
75mm2.9in
M
13°55°
75mm3.0in
J
18°64°
50mm2.0in
J
22°71°
25mm1.0in
A
21°70°
30mm1.1in
S
16°62°
40mm1.6in
O
12°53°
55mm2.2in
N
42°
55mm2.2in
D
38°
45mm1.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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