Calamocha is a town and municipality of Teruel province in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. In 2015 the municipality had a population of 4,417 inhabitants.
Calamocha is the administrative centre of the Aragonese comarca of Jiloca. On January 12, 2021, a minimum temperature of −21.3°C (−6.3°F) was registered in a close village called Fuentes Claras.[2]
Villages
As well as the town of Calamocha itself, the following villages and hamlets form part of the municipality:
Calamocha has a transitional climate between the oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb), the humid subtropical climate (Cfa) and the cold semi-arid climate (BSk). Rainfall throughout the year is generally scarce, with a peak in precipitation in the spring months, while winter is the driest season. Winters are cold, with minimum temperatures often below −5°C (23°F). Summers are warm, but days can be hot, often above 30°C (86°F), although the nights remain relatively cool.[3]
Climate data for Calamocha (1992–2020), extremes (1992-present)