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Almogía (Municipality, Andalusia, Spain)

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Flag of Almogía - Image by Ivan Sache, 13 September 2016


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Presentation of Almogía

The municipality of Almogía (3,826 inhabitants in 2015, 16,400 h; municipal website) is located 25 km north-west of Málaga.

Almogía, of Arab origin as Al-Mexia, was named either for the Mexi lineage or for an Arab world meaning "good". At the time of Omar Ben Hafsun, the local fortress formed, together with the castles of Hins Camara and Hins Xan Biter, the defensive belt of Málaga. King Ferdinand obtained on 10 May 1487 the surrender of the town, which became a vassal of the Crown of Castile but kept its own Municipal Council (aljama). Only one of the seven towers that defended the castle has been preserved until now.
In 1570, the revolted Moriscos seized the castle, defended by 500 men commanded by Francisco Sánchez de Córdoba. After having been expelled form the fortress, the rebels were transferred to other parts of the country.

Ivan Sache, 12 September 2016


Symbols of Almogía

The flag of Almogía (photo, photo, photo, photo), which does not seem to have been officially registered, is horizontally divided blue-white-blue.

Ivan Sache, 13 September 2016


Hermandad de la Vera+Cruz

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Banner of Hermandad de la Vera+Cruz - Image by Ivan Sache, 13 September 2016

Hermandad de la Vera+Cruz, aka Hermandad de Cristo, a religious brotherhoods established in Almogía after 1571, uses a swallow-tailed banner, green with a black cross (photos).

Ivan Sache, 13 September 2016