Coca, Segovia facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
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Municipality | Coca | ||
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• Total | 98.45 km2 (38.01 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 785 m (2,575 ft) | ||
Population
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• Total | 1,774 | ||
• Density | 18.019/km2 (46.670/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Coca is a small town in central Spain. It is part of the province of Segovia, in the region of Castile and Leon. Coca is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) northwest of the city of Segovia. It is also 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Valladolid.
This town is famous for its amazing Coca Castle. This castle was built in the 15th century. It shows a special building style called Mudéjar. Coca is also known as the birthplace of Theodosius I. He was a Roman Emperor born there in 347 CE. In 2023, about 1741 people lived in Coca. For many years, Coca was also home to a Jewish community.
What Coca is Known For
Local Economy
Coca is surrounded by many pine forests. These forests are very important for the town's economy. They help create jobs and bring money to the area. Tourism is also a big part of Coca's economy. Many people visit to see its old and beautiful historical sites.
Historical Places and Art
Coca has many interesting places to visit. They show its long history.
- Castle of Coca: This is the most famous landmark. It is a stunning example of Mudéjar architecture.
- Tower of San Nicolás: This tower is all that is left of an old church. The Church of San Nicolás was built in the 12th century.
- Coca Walls and La Villa Main Door: These are parts of the ancient walls that once protected the town.
- Vaccaei Walls: These walls are even older. They were built by the Vaccaei people.
- Santa María la Mayor Church: This church is built in the Romanic style. It holds the tomb of the Fonseca family.
- The City Hall: This building was constructed in 1930. It is where the local government works.
- Nuestra Señora de La Merced Hospital: An old hospital building in the town.
- Verracos vettones of Coca: These are ancient stone sculptures. They look like animals.
- Roman Domus: Remains of an old Roman house.
- Roman Cloaca: Part of an ancient Roman sewer system.
- Puente Grande Bridge: A large, old bridge.
- Puente Chico Bridge: A smaller, old bridge.
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See also
In Spanish: Coca (Segovia) para niños