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construction (if any) are deducted from the total cost. Prospective owners usually donate about 450 days of their work to the construction. Finally, a monthly payment of up to 15.52 euros is arranged with the contractors and the government for the resident to achieve ownership. To prevent speculation, citizens are prohibited from selling their homes.
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Marinaleda's citizens reside in a colony of neat houses, each with three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a garden of 100 m (1,100 sq ft), allowing for future expansions. In recent years 350 single-family homes have been built according to this scheme, even though the town has fewer than
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Critics claim that this economic and social progress is due in part to the fact that almost 66% of the income received by the City of
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In 1997, irrigation was extended to the whole of the El Humoso, and the
Marinaleda S.C.A. A cooperative was founded to cultivate the farm collectively. Three years later, a food processing plant was set up, supplied by the raw materials of the cooperative: piquillo pepper, beans, artichokes, and
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thousands of square metres of land, now communal property, for the construction of new houses. Land, building materials, and architectural plans are provided to the self-builder through public grants. Free assistance from professional builders is also provided. The hours spent by the resident on
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The town operates a farming cooperative with 2,650 workers. Marinaleda is surrounded by sloping olive groves and features a 3,000-acre (12 km) farm. The farm is located seven miles (11 km) north of
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It seemed to us that in this principle there should be no limits; that the people should have a dream of collective welfare and that it should be realized by struggle, because no popular aspirations, no matter how unreachable they may seem, can be rejected either in thought or in action by a
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Marinaleda represents a local exception of the national housing crisis caused by real estate speculation. The municipality was the subject of national news when it became known that one could own a house in this town for no more than 15 euros per month through the self-building program.
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The social and political system that has been implemented in the community, and the good results obtained in terms of economic development and well-being of the inhabitants, has brought
Marinaleda to the attention of the media in Spain and abroad.
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Marinaleda then grew as a population centre due to the influx of day labourers working for large landowners, especially the
Marquesses of Estepa. There is evidence that, in 1751, there were 60 houses lived in by landless labourers, who earned two
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They all thought that the market was God, who made everything work with his invisible hand. Before, it was a mortal sin to talk about the government having a role in the economy. Now, we see we have to put the economy at the service of
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In 1991, a 1,200-hectare (3,000-acre) tract of El Humoso farm was handed over to
Marinaleda for the use of the population. Demonstrations demanding a life of dignity increased between 1992 and 1994, with many
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European Union by 2010, particularly its southern countries. While 30% of the active population in Andalusia was without work, Marinaleda had full employment.
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1536:Dan Hancox (15 August 2012).
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1821:Campiña de Morón y Marchena
1719:Villamanrique de la Condesa
1522:"Χωρίς παπά και χωροφύλακα"
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2011:Valencina de la Concepción
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