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La Taha (pronunciado correctamente [la ˈtaa]) es un municipio español situado en la parte central de la comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina, en la provincia de Granada, comunidad autónoma de Andalucía. En 2018 contaba con una población de 653 habitantes. Limita con los municipios de Pampaneira, Bubión, Capileira, Pórtugos, Busquístar, Almegíjar, Torvizcón, Órgiva y Carataunas. Por su término discurren los ríos Trevélez, Guadalfeo y Poqueira.

El municipio comprende los núcleos de población de Pitres —capital y sede del ayuntamiento—, Mecina, Ferreirola, Fondales, Capilerilla, Atalbéitar y Mecinilla. También cabe destacar el despoblado de Aylácar.

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Accommodations Nature Hostelry Near the coast Near the mountain
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28 houses on sale
1 house for rent

3 health centers
1 emergency room

3 schools or
high schools

1065 elevation meters

848 €/m² average on sale
5 €/m² average for rent

715 inhabitants
27 inhab./km².
National average: 94 inhab./km².

Buying a house in the province costs on average 181.669 €
Renting a house in the province costs on average 760 €/month

In February, 7ºC, and 0,12 mm/day average rainfall
In July, 27ºC, and 0 mm/day average rainfall

In February, the temperature ranges from -4ºC to 18ºC average
In July, the temperature ranges from 12ºC to 39ºC average

16.108 € average gross annual income

73 km. from the province capital city

Hay cargadores eléctricos

697 job offers in the province
22,18% unemployment rate in the province
National average: 12.6%

126.1 average sunshine hours in February
335 average sunshine hours in July

Optical fiber coverage of 30 MB in 98% of its area
Optical fiber coverage for 100 MB in 67% of its area
3G mobile coverage in 100% of its area
4G mobile coverage in 100% of its area