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San Andrés del Congosto, Spain
Vista parcial de San Andrés del Congosto.JPG
Country  Spain
Autonomous community Castile-La Mancha
Province Guadalajara
Municipality San Andrés del Congosto
Area
 • Total 15 km2 (6 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 72
 • Density 4.80/km2 (12.4/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

San Andrés del Congosto is a small and charming municipality. It is located in the province of Guadalajara, which is part of the Castile-La Mancha region in Spain. In 2018, about 72 people lived there. This makes it a very quiet and peaceful place.

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San Andrés del Congosto is a great example of a traditional Spanish village. It is nestled in a beautiful area, surrounded by nature. The village offers a glimpse into rural life in Spain.

Where is San Andrés del Congosto?

This municipality is found in the central part of Spain. It is in the province of Guadalajara. This province is known for its lovely landscapes and historic towns. San Andrés del Congosto is part of the larger region called Castile-La Mancha. This region is famous for its windmills and wide-open spaces.

What is a Municipality?

A municipality is like a local government area. It is a town or a group of villages that share a local government. This government helps manage things like roads, public services, and local rules. San Andrés del Congosto is one such municipality. It has its own local council that looks after the needs of its residents.

Life in San Andrés del Congosto

Life in San Andrés del Congosto is often calm and connected to nature. With a small population, everyone likely knows each other. The daily rhythm might be slower than in big cities. People living here enjoy the peace and quiet. They also have easy access to the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

A Look at the Past

Like many small towns in Spain, San Andrés del Congosto has a long history. Its roots likely go back many centuries. Over time, it has seen different periods of Spanish history. These small villages are important. They help keep traditional Spanish culture alive. They also show how people have lived in rural areas for generations.

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