Ahigal

Ahigal is a municipality in the province of Cáceres and autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 52.07 square kilometres (20.10 sq mi) and as of 2011 had a population of 1435 people.[2]

Ahigal
Municipality
Seal
Location of Ahigal in the Cáceres province.
Country ESP
ProvinceCáceres
Autonomous communities of SpainExtremadura
RegionTierras de Granadilla
Government
  MayorLuis Fernando García Nicolás
Population
 (2018)[1]
  Total1,401
Postal code
10650
Websitehttp://www.ahigal.es

Toponym

The origin of the series of place names "Ahigal" is a place name created from a plant. Figal is used as a surname in Asturias: the figal is the fig tree; many variations still exist such as La Figar, La Figal or Figares in Asturian place names. Like in Latin, the feminine gender of the tree name is maintained.

Geographical limits

Ahigal is bordered by:

  • Cerezo to the north;
  • Guijo de Granadilla to the east;
  • Oliva de Plasencia to the south-east;
  • Valdeobispo to the south-west;
  • Santibáñez el Bajo to the west.

History

At the fall of the old regime the area was formed into a constitutional municipality in the Extremadura region, judicial district of Granadilla, then known as Aigal, which, in the census of 1842, had 250 homes and 1370 residents

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