Poniente Almeriense


Poniente Almeriense is a comarca in Almería, Spain. It is sometimes also known as the "sea of plastic" due to the numerous greenhouses that cover the area. The comarca contains ten municipalities and 259,357 inhabitants in an area of 971 km². The "sea of plastic" was one of the subjects of We feed the world, a 2005 documentary; and the setting of Spanish crime drama Mar de plástico.
The comarca borders the Alboran Sea to the South, the city of Almería to the east, the Sierra de Gádor to the north, and the municipality of Albuñol to the west.

Municipalities

The Poniente Almeriense contains the following ten municipalities:
MunicipalityPopulation
2011
Population
2018
Adra24,37524,859
Balanegra +-2,983
Berja +15,15512,381
Dalías4,0074,031
El Ejido80,83984,710
Enix426418
Felix663642
La Mojonera8,4769,003
Roquetas de Mar86,79994,925
Vícar23,48225,405
Totals244,222259,357

Note: + an additional municipality, Balanegra, was created in 2015 from part of Berja municipality.