San Torcuato facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
San Torcuato
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Comarca | Haro |
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• Total | 10.82 km2 (4.18 sq mi) |
Elevation | 602 m (1,975 ft) |
Population
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• Total | 64 |
Postal code |
26291
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San Torcuato is a small village located in La Rioja, a special region in northern Spain. It is part of a larger area called a municipality. The village covers an area of about 10.82 square kilometers.
Location of San Torcuato
San Torcuato is found in the region of La Rioja, which is one of Spain's 17 autonomous communities. This means it's a region with its own government, similar to a state or province. The village is also part of the Haro area. It sits at an elevation of 602 meters above sea level.
Population and People
As of 2018, about 64 people live in San Torcuato. This makes it a very small and quiet place. In 2011, the population was 83 people, so it has become even smaller. Living in a small village often means everyone knows each other.
Local Government
Like all municipalities in Spain, San Torcuato has a local government. The main leader of the village is called the Mayor. The current Mayor of San Torcuato is Silvia Muñoz Pérez. She belongs to a political group called the People's Party. The Mayor and the local council work to make decisions for the village.
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See also
In Spanish: San Torcuato para niños