Mequinenza

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Coat of arms of Mequinenza
Coat of arms of Mequinenza
Flag of Mequinenza
Flag of Mequinenza

Mequinenza (Catalan Mequinensa) is a town and municipality of the province of Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It is located by the confluence of the rivers Segre and Ebro.

It was conquered from the Moors by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1149.

The local dialect is a variant of Catalan. The town celebrates festivals in honor of Santa Agatoclia (called simply “La Santa”) from September 16 to 20.[1]

The town is most well known amongst northern European fishermen for the large but elusive catfish (Silurus glanis), which are found in the vast nearby lake. This area is now very heavily fished as a result and it seems that many fishermen are travelling further down river to the less frequented places to catch almost equally large fish.

Many fishing guides operate in this area using boats due to the large expanse of water created by the building of an artificial dam. A little further downriver are the towns and villages of Flix, Asco, and Vinebre, where exceptional fishing can be enjoyed in more scenic surroundings.

Mayor: Magdalena Godía Ibar, PSOE

Councillors:

PSOE

  • Magdalena Godia Ibarz
  • Jose Antonio Casaiz Mecieces
  • Gilberto Obiol Ibarz (Indep.)
  • Esther Lopez Destrieux (Indep.)
  • Antonio Llop Montull

IU

  • Jaime Delfin A. Borbon Oliver
  • Aranzazu Godia Berenguer
  • Jose Manuel Aranes Vidallet
  • Manuel Molina Ibarz

PP

  • Lamberto Lionel Borbon Berenguer

PAR

  • Jorge Aguilar Blas

Coordinates: 41°22′N 0°18′E

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