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Guía Oficial de La Mojonera

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About Guía Oficial de La Mojonera

Now you can carry in your pocket La Mojonera.

This application developed by the city of La Mojonera is intended as a channel of information and communication between citizens and local government, and includes detailed information on the locality.

Through geolocation, it facilitates the maximum information from La Mojonera to serve in the daily lives of their neighbors and visitors. This service allows you to move through the streets quickly and agile, with location services, your phone or links to your website, if available. Taxis, pharmacies, schools, municipal facilities, public transportation, restaurants, bars, banks and attractions, they appear collected.

The application indicates not only the location, but using the GPS device technology, guide you to the requested site, on which images of the facade for easy location are included. From here you can also make phone calls, send emails or access websites.

The application also has a service 'Near me', again using the GPS, indicating the elements of interest near the user.

La Mojonera was established in 1984, separating from Felix, a true reflection of what happened in the region of the West in recent decades, where a thriving agricultural sector, tourism and services, have concentrated the population in the sea ​​nearby towns, although many of them have their origin in the villages of the Sierra de Gador.

The town has a strategic location, right between the two main towns of the region, Roquetas de Mar and El Ejido, which gives it enormous potential for the installation of business projects, which is supported by its excellent communications. In fact, in La Mojonera there are a lot of industrial estates continue to grow, supported by the central position in the Poniente of Almería.

La Mojonera also has attractions that can be visited. The most important of them all is at the heart of the town, it is the Town of Colonization, one of the best preserved in the whole province and a sample of the architecture of the 50s and 60s of last century that still maintains its original philosophy. The set of facilities built by the National Institute of Colonization and designed by architect Manuel Jimenez Varea, includes the parish of Our Lady of La Fuensanta, where you can find an altarpiece of Luis Canadas, or the City of La Mojonera itself, which also part of this town up in their day to attract settlers from other parts and boost irrigated agriculture would become soon a thriving key economic sector for the province of Almería.

Much older is the Aljibe, with three centuries of history, is the result of its key location in the passage of livestock routes, being the oldest building in the municipality.

Given its name refers to the place where the markers are placed to separate two terms, is thought to possibly La Mojonera served to separate two tahas of the Nazari era, Dalias and Felix. The town was therefore borderland for centuries, which has marked the town and its inhabitants, and still does today taking advantage of just such a strategic location.

The city currently has 8,740 inhabitants (INE at January 1, 2017) and an area of ​​24 square kilometers, bordering Roquetas de Mar, El Ejido and Vícar. Its municipal term is crossed by the motorway A7 and is at a distance of just over 25 kilometers from the capital.

Definitely a place of great interest with many possibilities and now, with the new APP of the Official Guide La Mojonera 'puts a lot more to get all the juice to the city.

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