Alhóndiga (building)
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An alhóndiga (from Medieval Spanish alfóndiga, in turn from Arabic al-fondaq, this in turn from Greek pandocheion, lit.: "welcome all") or almudí, almudín, alholí, public house or neighbors' market was formerly an establishment where grain was sold, bought and even stored, whose purpose was to help the neighbors and mainly the farmers in times of shortage. It is historically equivalent or derived from the caravanserais (or funduqs) of the Muslim world.[1][2]
In the Kingdom of Aragon, Catalan consulates were established around the Mediterranean to control business. In such Consolats de Mar the alfòndec (same etymology as alhóndiga) was an important part of the ensemble, usually comprising storage, hospitality and church services.
The public almudíes were establishments managed by the city councils where all those who introduced any kind of grain to sell were obliged to carry them with the same object. The almudí was composed of large and spacious warehouses or markets in which various types of grain were conveniently placed. It was open during the day and to this deposit often came many bodies and individuals who wanted to acquire a certain amount of cereals for their needs. Each competitor or holder of grains satisfied by rights a price for each quantity of wheat, rye, millet, bean, corn, vicia faba, barley and oats which it kept.
Currently companies and cooperatives dedicated to the agricultural sector use the term alhóndiga in their social denominations, especially those of Andalusia and Murcia.[3][4]
The function of these alhóndigas, in Andalusia and Murcia, is to unify the supply and demand of horticultural products, where the farmers take their products to the alhóndiga and this is responsible for auctioning them through a dynamic auction on the low in exchange for a commission.[5]
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Cambra Vieja del Trigo-Almudín-Ademuz.JPG
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Alhóndiga, Ágreda, España, 2012-08-27, DD 01.jpg
Alhóndiga in Ágreda, Castile and León
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Avila Puerta del Alcazar 1864 01.jpg
The Alhóndiga in Ávila (demolished).
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Bilbao Alhondiga-kriss69-01.jpg
Alhóndiga Municipal Cultural Center in Bilbao. Former municipal wineteca reconverted in "Cultural Center Iñaki Azkuna Zentroa".
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Antiguo almudí de Cuenca.JPG
Former Almudí in Cuenca, Spain
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Granada Corral del Carbón 16-03-2011 17-29-46 16-03-2011 17-29-46.JPG
Corral del Carbón, former alhóndiga in Granada
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AlhondigaPipila.JPG
The Mexican independence movement-related Alhóndiga de Granaditas (Guanajuato, Mexico)
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Alhondiga ciudad de mexico.jpg
Former alhóndiga in Mexico City (neighborhood of La Merced, Mexico)
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El palacio almudi - panoramio.jpg
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Antigua alhóndiga de Segovia.JPG
Former Alhóndiga in Segovia, today Municipal Archive
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Alhóndiga del Pan (Zamora).JPG
The former Alhóndiga del Pan in Zamora
References
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