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San Pedro
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San Pedro is located in Spain
San Pedro
San Pedro
Location in Spain
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Castilla–La Mancha
Province Albacete
Judicial district Albacete
Commonwealth Sierra de Alcaraz y Campo de Montiel
Area
 • Total 83.12 km2 (32.09 sq mi)
Elevation
836 m (2,743 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 1,153
 • Density 13.872/km2 (35.927/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Sampedreño,-ña
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
02326
Dialing code (+34) 967 35
Official language(s) Spanish

San Pedro, Albacete is a small town in Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha, Spain. It is a municipality, which means it's a local government area. About 1,153 people live here. The town is located 36 kilometers (about 22 miles) from the city of Albacete. Nearby towns include Pozuelo, Balazote, and Casas de Lázaro.

Exploring San Pedro: Fun Places to Visit

San Pedro has some interesting spots to explore. You can learn about its history and enjoy the outdoors.

The Church of St. Peter the Apostle

The main church in San Pedro is called the Church of St. Peter the Apostle. It has a central part and a tall tower. The tower was finished in 1846. This was the same year San Pedro became its own independent municipality.

Town Hall and Parks

The town hall is an important building where local government decisions are made. It was updated and looks very nice. If you want to relax, San Pedro has two parks: "La Fuente" and "Cañada Juncosa." They are great places to spend time outdoors.

Peñica Lookout Point

Don't miss a visit to Peñica! It's a small rock that acts as a lookout point. The village's water tanks are located there. From Peñica, you can see amazing views of all of San Pedro and the surrounding area. It's a perfect spot for photos!

San Pedro's Exciting Celebrations

The people of San Pedro love to celebrate! They have two main festivals each year.

San Pedro Festivities

The biggest celebration honors San Pedro (Saint Peter) himself. These festivities happen around June 29th and last into early July. During this time, there is a special procession. People carry a statue of the saint through the streets of the town.

Pilar Festivities

Another important celebration is the Pilar festivities. These take place on October 12th. Pilar is also a patron saint of San Pedro.

Unique Customs of San Pedro

San Pedro has some fun and unique traditions.

Iluminarias and San Isidro

One custom is "Iluminarias," which honors Santa Lucia. On this day, many fires are lit around the town. Another special day is San Isidro. This celebration often includes fun food competitions and even tractor contests!

A Glimpse into San Pedro's Past

San Pedro has a long history. It was once a very important place for travelers and animals.

A Resting Place for Travelers

Long ago, San Pedro was a watering hole for animals. They would drink from the "Quéjola" river. It was also a popular stopping place for hikers and shepherds. They would rest here on their journeys.

Delicious Food in San Pedro

When you visit San Pedro, you must try the local food! The area is known for its tasty traditional dishes.

  • Fritillas: These are a type of fried pastry.
  • Ajo de mataero: A hearty dish often made with pork and bread.
  • Caracoles en su salsa: Snails cooked in a special sauce.
  • Atascaburras: A thick, warm dish made with cod, potatoes, and garlic.
  • Tajás de cerdo: Slices of pork, often fried.
  • Ajopringue: A spread made from pork fat, bread, and garlic.
  • Pisto: A vegetable stew similar to ratatouille.

Interesting Facts About San Pedro

San Pedro has its own local mysteries and curious stories.

The Light of Pardal

One interesting story is about "La Luz del Pardal" (The Light of the Sparrow). This is a strange light that people sometimes see. It appears on the road connecting San Pedro with Casas de Lázaro. This road is near the Quéjola river. People say it's a paranormal phenomenon!

See also

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