San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
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San Pedro del Pinatar is a small town and municipality
Municipality
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 in the autonomous community and province of Murcia
Region of Murcia
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, southeastern Spain
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. The municipality is situated at the northern end of Murcia's Mediterranean coastline, the Costa Cálida
Costa Cálida
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, and borders with the province of Alicante
Alicante (province)
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. It has an area of almost 22 km², and a population (2008) of 23,738.

Geography

San Pedro del Pinatar (Saint Peter of the Pinewoods) is about 49 km from the provincial capital, Murcia
Murcia
-History:It is widely believed that Murcia's name is derived from the Latin words of Myrtea or Murtea, meaning land of Myrtle , although it may also be a derivation of the word Murtia, which would mean Murtius Village...

. The municipality is situated between the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
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 coast and the Mar Menor
Mar Menor
Mar Menor is a salty lagoon, in the south-east of the autonomous Community of Murcia, in Spain, separated from the Mediterranean sea by La Manga, a sandbar 22km in length and with a variable width from 100 to 1200m....

 ("Little Sea"), a coast
Coast
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al salt
Salt
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water lagoon
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 which is the largest in Europe. The Mar Menor coast belongs to other three municipalities: San Javier, Los Alcázares
Los Alcázares
Los Alcázares - pronounced Los Al-Katha-Res is a small, but expanding coastal spa town and former fishing village on the Western side of the Mar Menor in the autonomous community and province of Murcia, southeastern Spain....

 and Cartagena
Cartagena, Spain
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. The latter is not by the Mar Menor itself, but in the Mediterranean.
San Pedro del Pinatar occupies a small peninsula with 14 km of coastline between the two seas. The terrain is a mostly low-lying littoral
Littoral
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 depression
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, with an average elevation of only 13 m above mean sea level
Above mean sea level
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.

Economy and Industries

Fishing
Fishing
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 and related processing industries have been a mainstay of the local municipal economy, with tourism– and services–related industries playing an ever-increasing role .

salt ponds
Salt evaporation pond
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 have been worked in the area since the time of the Roman Empire.

A small port in the Mediterranean Sea exists, with a centered activity in the fishing and the transport of the salt; as well as with a sport port with enough points of mooring. There is another sport port in the Mar Menor next to the market of the fish and the wharf of the fishermen.

Entertainment

San Pedro del Pinatar remains a very popular Spanish holiday destination and the population swells during the summer months as people from Madrid (and other Spaniards) with second homes descend on the area. Lots of free entertainment is provided by the council.

Celebrations

  • Processions and parades at Easter
  • At the end of June, San Pedro Apostle.
  • On 16 July, "romería" of the Virgin of the Carmen.

Monuments and Places of interest

  • Ethnographic Archaeological museum (Calle Dr. Mirón de Castro: It contains paleontological fossils, objects, etc. It has an exclusive room for submarine archaeology and another one for the ethnographic type dedicated to the last centuries (from the 18th century).
  • Museum of the Sea (Calle Ingeniero Lorenzo Morales, 2.): marine and marine article collections.
  • Conservation and research center of the Humedales "Las Salinas" (Avda. de las salinas): it offers interesting exhibitions on the natural park and the work in the salt mines.
  • "Casa del reloj" or Villa of San Sebastian (Avda. Artero Guirao): an example of modernist architecture. Its Spanish president, Emilio Castelar y Ripoll died in 1899. Since the end of the 20th century it has been reconstructed and turned into a restaurant.
  • Church of San Pedro Apostle (Plaza de la Constitucion): it is a temple that became a franciscan hermitage in the 17th century.
  • Palace of counts Villar de Felices or Casa of the Russian (C/ Victor Pradera s/n): building in neo-mudéjar
    Mudéjar
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     style constructed in the 19th century by order of Baron de Benifalló.
  • Fish Market in Lo Pagán (Explanada of Lo Pagán): a traditional fish auction can be seen.
  • The "Salinas y Arenales" natural park.

Beaches

In the Mar Menor
Mar Menor
Mar Menor is a salty lagoon, in the south-east of the autonomous Community of Murcia, in Spain, separated from the Mediterranean sea by La Manga, a sandbar 22km in length and with a variable width from 100 to 1200m....

:
  • Villananitos
  • La Puntica
  • La Mota


In the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
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:
  • Beach El Mojón
  • Beach of La Torre Derribada Playa
  • Beach of Las Salinas
  • Beach Punta de Algas
  • Beach of La Barraca Quemada

Others links

Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar

External links

Local Government website
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