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clausuré

Clausuró is a small municipality located in the province of Albacete within the autonomous community of Castile‑La Mancha, Spain. It lies in the eastern part of the province, approximately twelve kilometres south of the city of Albacete, along the plateau that forms part of the Iberian Meseta.

The village sits at an elevation of around 400 metres above sea level and is characterised by

The earliest documented references to Clausuró date to the late Middle Ages, when it appears in a

Today the local economy is still largely based on farming and livestock. Small-scale cheese production and

Clausuró has a population of about 350 residents, according to the 2020 census. Public services include a

a
temperate
continental
climate,
with
hot
summers
and
cold
winters.
The
surrounding
landscape
is
predominantly
agricultural,
with
fields
of
wheat,
barley
and
olive
groves,
as
well
as
patches
of
steppe
vegetation.
royal
charter
as
a
small
agrarian
community.
During
the
18th
and
19th
centuries
the
settlement
grew
modestly,
largely
due
to
the
expansion
of
citrus
orchards.
The
20th
century
brought
industrialisation
to
nearby
Albacete,
and
while
Clausuró
remained
largely
rural,
some
residents
began
commuting
to
the
provincial
capital
for
work.
local
craft
workshops
provide
additional
income
sources.
The
municipality
has
invested
in
improving
road
infrastructure,
linking
it
more
directly
with
Albacete
and
neighbouring
villages.
primary
school,
a
health
centre
and
a
community
hall
that
hosts
cultural
events
such
as
traditional
festivals,
folk
music
concerts
and
agricultural
fairs.
The
town
also
maintains
a
small
library
and
a
football
pitch,
which
serve
as
focal
points
for
community
life.