Getafe

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Getafe
Flag of Getafe Coat of arms of Getafe
Flag Coat of Arms
Location

Location of Getafe
Coordinates : 40° 18’N , 3°43′0″W
Time zone : CET (GMT +1)
- summer : CEST (GMT +2)
General information
Native name Getafe (Spanish)
Spanish name Getafe
Founded 1326
Postal code 28901-28909
Area code 34 (Spain) + 91 (Madrid)
Website http://www.getafe.es
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid
Province Madrid
Comarca Madrid metropolitan area
Administrative Divisions 1
Neighborhoods 14
Mayor Pedro Castro Vázquez (PSOE)
Geography
Land Area 78,74 km²
Altitude 623 m AMSL
Population
Population 156,320 (2006)
- rank in Spain: 41st
Density 1,985 hab./km² (2006)

Getafe is a city in the southern zone of the Madrid metropolitan area, Spain, 12 km from downtown. The town's population is 156,320 (INE December 2006). Getafe is an industrial and commercial centre, and has a military airport ("Cradle of Spanish aviation" says the slogan). Among the industries located in Getafe, is an EADS (formerly CASA) factory, where several parts of the Airbus are manufactured. It has good transportation links with Madrid by several highways (A-4, A-42 (previous N-401), M-45) and the Madrid Metro.

Directly to the east of Getafe we find the Cerro de los Ángeles, historically considered to be the geographical centre of Spain. Recently declared head of a diocese, its cathedral is the church of the Magdalena (XVI century). Getafe is also head of the University Carlos III, installed in an old military barracks, perfectly renewed for their new use.

The town's football team, Getafe CF, has played in La Liga since the 2003-2004 season. They play at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez (capacity 16,000).

Getafe is linked to Madrid by the bus lines 441,442,443,444,447,and 448 as well as two commuter trains lines (C-4 and C-5) and the new Metrosur with eight stations (Arroyo Culebro, Conservatorio, Alonso de Mendoza, Getafe Central, Juan de la Cierva, El Casar, Los Espartales and El Bercial).


Getafe main street (Calle Madrid)
Getafe main street (Calle Madrid)
University Carlos III.
University Carlos III.
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Coordinates: 40°18′N, 3°43′W

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