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La Hija de Dios
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La Hija de Dios is located in Castile and León
La Hija de Dios
La Hija de Dios
Location in Castile and León
La Hija de Dios is located in Spain
La Hija de Dios
La Hija de Dios
Location in Spain
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile and León
Province Ávila
Area
 • Total 12.50 km2 (4.83 sq mi)
Elevation
1,179 m (3,868 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 78
 • Density 6.24/km2 (16.16/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

La Hija de Dios is a small town in Spain. It is located in the Province of Ávila, which is part of the Castile and León region. This area is in the central part of Spain.

The town covers about 12.50 square kilometers. That's roughly the size of 1,250 football fields! As of January 2021, around 80 people live there.

A Glimpse into History

La Hija de Dios has a long history. Around the 13th century, which was over 700 years ago, the village was known by a different name. It was called Filia Dei.

Early Connections

During that time, Filia Dei was connected to the Archdeaconry of Ávila. An archdeaconry is like a church district. This means the town had ties to the important city of Ávila and its religious leaders.

Geography and Location

La Hija de Dios is situated in a beautiful part of Spain. It is in the Province of Ávila, known for its mountains and natural landscapes.

Elevation and Surroundings

The town sits at an elevation of 1,179 meters (about 3,868 feet) above sea level. This high location means it might have cooler temperatures and lovely views. The surrounding area is often rural, with fields and natural spaces.

Life in La Hija de Dios

Life in a small Spanish municipality like La Hija de Dios is often peaceful. The community is close-knit, and traditions are important.

Community and Culture

Small towns in Spain often have local festivals and events. These celebrations bring people together. They are a great way to experience Spanish culture.

Economy and Daily Life

The economy in small towns often relies on agriculture. People might work with farming or livestock. Tourism can also play a role, especially if the area has natural beauty or historical sites.

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