The city of Parla is situated in the south of the Community of Madrid, with its city centre within 21 kilometres of distance from the capital. The economic activity of Parla is based on trade, hotel business and services.

Population diversity
According to the Municipal Population Register of January the 1st, 25 % of the registered population came from a foreign country, forming a total 115 countries of origin. Among those, 28 % come from the European Union, 24 % from South America, 19 % from Mediterranean Africa, 12 % from Asia, 10 % from the rest of Africa, 4 % from Central America and the Caribbean and 3 % from non-communitarian Europe.  The 10 principal ethnic groups of the city are: Morocco 19%, Rumania 18%, Ecuador 11%, China 11%, Colombia 4%, Nigeria 4%, Colombia 4%, Poland 4%, Peru 4% and Bulgaria 3%, representing 82 % of the foreign stock. 72 % of this population are less than 40 years old, with an age average of 31 years.
Profile and activities
The local public policies for intercultural coexistence in the municipality of Parla have a long history (1997-now), with distinct labels: “Program for Intercultural Coexistence: Diversity enriches us” (1997-2002), “Program for Knowledge Creation on Diversity Management in the Municipal Area” (2006-2008), “First Municipal Plan for Citizen Integration” (2010-2012), “Program: Parla Intercultural City” (2012-2015) and the program of transversal actions for social inclusion “Parla Acts” (2013-2015). The last one includes transversality from a generated and intercultural perspective in the areas of living, education, alimentation, employment, health, democracy and transparency. Parla is a reference in terms of the development of innovative policies for citizen integration.
Intercultural Cities Index
Good practice

Back Parla - Network of young promoters for city coexistence

Youth for interculturality and social cohesion

This activity is to form a network of promoters for city coexistence in Secondary Schools of Parla to participate in the creation and development of the "Hall of History and Stories of the City".

Joining the Network implies a commitment to attend an initial training workshop and initially participate in working groups to provide data collection and production of materials about:

  • Coexistence, solidarity, participation and social cohesion
  • Dialogue and communication: mechanisms and resources
  • Attitudes and behaviours: rumours, stereotypes and prejudice
  • The role of the promoter: goals, tasks and search tools, collection and production of information on city stories.
Parla, Spain
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mayor

Ramón JURADO RODRIGUEZ

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