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      • Placename The etymology of Fuenlabrada comes from the contraction of Fuente Labrada, Spanish for "carved fountain".
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    Fuenlabrada (Spanish pronunciation: [fwenlaˈβɾaða]) is a city and municipality of Spain located in the Community of Madrid. As of 2018 [update] , it has a population of 193,586, making it the region's fourth most populated municipality.

  3. May 21, 2024 · The name “Fuenlabrada” translates to “fountain of the brave” in Spanish. Derived from the abundance of natural springs in the area and the bravery exhibited by its residents throughout history, the city’s name perfectly reflects its rich heritage. Fuenlabrada has a rich historical background dating back to the Bronze Age.

  4. www.ayto-fuenlabrada.es. Fuenlabrada ( Spanish pronunciation: [fwenlaˈβɾaða]) is a city and municipality of Spain located in the Community of Madrid. In 2018, 193,586 people lived there.

  5. Fuenlabrada (Spanish pronunciation: [fwenlaˈβɾaða]) is a city and municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain. It is to the south of the region, 22.5 km from the Madrid. As of 2018, it has a population of 193,586, making it the region's fourth most populated municipality.

  6. Oct 6, 2021 · Fuenlabrada, a future city project. Not far from the capital of Spain, there is a city that was inspired by water. Fuenlabrada is the place where fountains became a symbol since its foundation back in 1375. The city’s name comes from the Spanish version of “Carved Fountain”.

  7. The city's name comes from “Fuente Labrada” (carved fountain), and although the fountain that gave it its name no longer exists, while on holidays in Fuenlabrada, you can visit its other emblematic fountains, such as Cuatro Caños, Cruz de Luisa and Las Escaleras, the latter recently built in a more modern style.

  8. Fuenlabrada (Spanish pronunciation: [fwenlaˈβɾaða]) is a city and municipality in the Madrid Metropolitan Area, Spain. It is to the southwest of the region, 22.5 km from the capital, and had a population of 197,836 in 2009. The name probably has its origin in Fuente Labrada (Spanish for "carved fountain").