LA RAMBLA
La Rambla is a town in the province of Cordoba, located south of the province. This village is famous for its pottery, and all peoples of the area come here to buy it. The last data are from 2015 and have 7415 people.
It is a fun town as it has many festivals throughout the year as ''Feria y Fiestas San Lorenzo'', ''Easter Week'' or ''Christmas''.
A bit of history.
In La Rambla settled the prehistoric, where some years ago a few bell-shaped glasses were situated with more than 3.000 years. Later, a Roman city settled itself and the Muslims founded ALRAMLA.
In La Rambla, Cordoba, March 4, 1864, there was born Alejandro Lerroux, who occupied the presidency of the government during a brief period of the Second Spanish Republic.

In La Rambla, Cordoba, March 4, 1864, there was born Alejandro Lerroux, who occupied the presidency of the government during a brief period of the Second Spanish Republic.
ECONOMY.
His principal source of economy continues being the agriculture, though also the pottery stands out, and it is joining to the international market.
There is a high push of companies of the furniture, with approximately forty industries and malls specialized in articles of gift.
ARTISTIC AND MONUMENTAL HERITAGE.
But it is not the only one, the city ''La Rambla'' has a modern factory of flour, of the biggest of Spain.
There is a high push of companies of the furniture, with approximately forty industries and malls specialized in articles of gift.
ARTISTIC AND MONUMENTAL HERITAGE.
The places that you should visit if you come to La Rambla are:
-Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
-Church of Santísima Trinidad.
-Church of Espíritu Santo.
-Nuns tower.
Museums that you can visit are: The House Museum Alfonso Ariza, dedicated to the sculptor, painter and local ceramist Alfonso Ariza Moreno.
The Ceramics Museum dedicated to the great tradition of craftsmanship of existing ceramic in the town.
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Nuns Tower |
-Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
-Church of Santísima Trinidad.
-Church of Espíritu Santo.
-Nuns tower.
Museums that you can visit are: The House Museum Alfonso Ariza, dedicated to the sculptor, painter and local ceramist Alfonso Ariza Moreno.
The Ceramics Museum dedicated to the great tradition of craftsmanship of existing ceramic in the town.
GASTRONOMY.
It has influence of the kitchen andalusí, the stews are frequent with olive oil, with vinegar, with breadcrumbs, with garlic, parsley, saffron...Though also there exists an influence of the kitchens of the north of Africa.
You can enjoy food as the ''salmorejo'', the ''migas'', the ''gazpacho''.
Is a tradition that older people make sweets when there are parties in town.
They do ''gañotes'',''pestiños'', and donuts.
FESTIVALS.
It has influence of the kitchen andalusí, the stews are frequent with olive oil, with vinegar, with breadcrumbs, with garlic, parsley, saffron...Though also there exists an influence of the kitchens of the north of Africa.
You can enjoy food as the ''salmorejo'', the ''migas'', the ''gazpacho''.

They do ''gañotes'',''pestiños'', and donuts.
FESTIVALS.
The holidays of La Rambla are very enterteining. You can come in...

CARNIVAL!!! Celebrated always forty days before Easter Week.The people disguise herself and they enjoy with his friends.
MAD CARS. Celebrated at the beginning of September. It is a holiday that is only done in this city. There go people of all sides. It is famous for being one of the most fun holidays.
EASTER WEEK. This year begins on Sunday, the 29th of March. Is one of the most beautiful weeks of the year in La Rambla.
FAIR AND HOLIDAYS OF SAN LORENZO. Lasts three days, it is from the 10th to the 12th. Many attractions come for children, and there are some concerts.
This is the most important procession that you can find in La Rambla.
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Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno. |
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FAIR AND HOLIDAYS OF SAN LORENZO. Lasts three days, it is from the 10th to the 12th. Many attractions come for children, and there are some concerts.
This is the most important procession that you can find in La Rambla.
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