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Martos is a city in the province of Jaén in the autonomous community of Andalusia in south-central Spain.

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6-620: Tucci is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Furthermore, Tucci is the name of a former Catholic bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see in Andalusia (southern Spain). Diocese of Tucci It has a population of 24,271 inhabitants, making Martos the fifth largest municipality in the province. The city is located on a western peak of the Sierra Jabalcuz mountain range. It belongs to

12-559: A bishopric was established in present Martos under the name Tucci , on territory from the suppressed Diocese of Iliturgi . It was a suffragan of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sevilla . In 350 , it lost territory to establish the Diocese of Cástulo (now also a titular see), which it regained at that bishopric's suppression around 400 . In 715 , it was suppressed to establish

18-421: The Diocese of Beaza . Recorded bishops are Olives still play an important part in the local economy, but industry an increasingly big part as well, including plastics, the auto industry, metallurgy, the construction of roads, etc. Many local firms support French multinational Valeo ’s local production. Among the numerous festivals carried out in the city it is necessary to highlight: The most important club

24-405: The construction of numerous fortifications in the city. At the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, Martos underwent significant economic and urban development (reflected in the city's architecture), in large part due to the wealth derived from the industrial production of olive oil. Martos thus became one of the most prosperous cities of eastern Andalusia . Around 250 AD ,

30-462: The metropolitan Area of Jaén, of which it is considered to be the second most important city after the capital. Its economy is based on agriculture, in particular the cultivation of the olive tree . Also important are various industries, especially those related to the treatment of plastic. The city has been linked to the Roman settlement of Colonia Augusta Gemella , and starting in the 8th century

36-576: Was ruled by the Moors under various Islamic states for over 500 years. In 1225 , King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon were handed the city from Al Bayyasi in exchange for helping Al Bayyasi in his war against the Almohads in Andalusia. Subsequently, Ferdinand III incorporated it into his kingdom. During the Middle Ages, Martos became a strategic place, and its defences were reinforced with

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