Letur
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Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, ESP
![Official seal of Letur](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Escudo_de_Letur.svg/57px-Escudo_de_Letur.svg.png)
Seal
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Letur is a municipality in the province of Albacete, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. To the south, it borders the Murcia Region (Moratalla Township). It has a population of 1,285, according to INE.
Districts
The municipality of Letur is made up of the following districts:
- Abejuela
- La Dehesa
- La Sierra
Feasts
Holy Week
- Holy Thursday - Procession of Our Father Jesus of Nazareth and Holy Mary of Sorrows.
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- Holy Friday in the afternoon - The "Funeral" procession.
- Holy Friday in the night - The "Silence" procession.
- Holy Friday at 6:00 am - Our Lord leaves from the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Letur and walks through the streets of the old town, afterwards Our Lady leaves, to cross the path of our Lord in the Plaza Mayor, where the "encounter" takes place.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8d/Domingo_de_Resurrecci%C3%B3n_Letur.jpg/220px-Domingo_de_Resurrecci%C3%B3n_Letur.jpg)
- Resurrection Sunday - Letur's "Las Cortesias" Procession. This famous celebration is held in Plaza Mayor and white doves are released. The procession starts at around 11:30 a.m., first Our Lady of Sorrows leaves dressed in mourning, she passes behind the Town Hall and the Arc of Moreras and climbs up to the Plaza Mayor. At the same time Our Father also comes from this church to the Plaza Mayor where the meeting takes place, followed by the anthem of Spain.
- Gerenal view
- Letur Church
- The Town Walls
- Casa en la roca
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
38°22′N 2°06′W / 38.367°N 2.100°W / 38.367; -2.100
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Municipalities in the province of Albacete
- Abengibre
- Alatoz
- Albacete
- Albatana
- Alborea
- Alcadozo
- Alcalá del Júcar
- Alcaraz
- Almansa
- Alpera
- Aýna
- Balazote
- Balsa de Ves
- Barrax
- Bienservida
- Bogarra
- Bonete
- Carcelén
- Casas de Juan Núñez
- Casas de Lázaro
- Casas de Ves
- Casas-Ibáñez
- Caudete
- Cenizate
- Chinchilla de Montearagón
- Corral-Rubio
- Cotillas
- El Ballestero
- El Bonillo
- Elche de la Sierra
- Férez
- Fuensanta
- Fuente-Álamo
- Fuentealbilla
- Golosalvo
- Hellín
- Higueruela
- Hoya-Gonzalo
- Jorquera
- La Gineta
- La Herrera
- La Recueja
- La Roda
- Letur
- Lezuza
- Liétor
- Madrigueras
- Mahora
- Masegoso
- Minaya
- Molinicos
- Montalvos
- Montealegre del Castillo
- Motilleja
- Munera
- Navas de Jorquera
- Nerpio
- Ontur
- Ossa de Montiel
- Paterna del Madera
- Peñas de San Pedro
- Peñascosa
- Pétrola
- Povedilla
- Pozo Cañada
- Pozo-Lorente
- Pozohondo
- Pozuelo
- Riópar
- Robledo
- Salobre
- San Pedro
- Socovos
- Tarazona de la Mancha
- Tobarra
- Valdeganga
- Vianos
- Villa de Ves
- Villalgordo del Júcar
- Villamalea
- Villapalacios
- Villarrobledo
- Villatoya
- Villavaliente
- Villaverde de Guadalimar
- Viveros
- Yeste
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