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Pozohondo

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SubmitterGuest   Last Update2008/11/20 11:23    
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pozohondo is a town located 30 km of Albacete, it has a population that oscillates between 1800 and 1500 inhabitants.Their main activity is the agriculture, like one observes in the vast fields that surround it.Among their monuments it is necessary to highlight the church of Saint John the Baptist (in the image) of S.XVIII, the mount calvary with the hermitage and the mill, as well as their back streets full with the typical charm of the ams rural pure environment.
It celebrates their parties at the end of June (20 -25) in honor of Saint John the Baptist with blaze, confinements, races and the drone's dance.

Arresa village of the municipality of District attorney

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SubmitterGuest   Last Update2008/3/16 11:55    
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close of the drum: lol: tobarra: lol:  : - or
Tobarra is the town that bigger number of hours plays the drum uninterruptedly, until adding a total of 104 hours from those 16:00 hours of Sacred Wednesday until those 00:00 hours of Domingo of Resurrection, culminating in a multitudinario Act of Closing of drum touch.

Albacete Marries of the market gardener

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SubmitterGuest   Last Update2006/8/8 16:14    
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Albacete is a Spanish county located in the southeast part of the Central Plateau, in the autonomous community of Castile-the Stain from 1978 (previously it belonged to the Region of Murcia). Lima to the north with Cuenca, to the east with Valencia and Alicante, to the south with that of Murcia and Granada, and to the west with Real City and Jaén.The county has a population of 384.640 inhabitants (2005). Their capital is the city of Albacete. The most important municipalities are: Albacete, Hellín, Almansa, Villarrobledo and Roda.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_de_Albacete

Bogarra

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SubmitterGuest   Last Update2006/8/8 16:09    
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Bogarra is a municipality of the county of Albacete (Spain) that is to 75 km of the capital of the county. It belongs to the district of Sierra of the Sure one.In 2005 bill with 1.121 inhabitants, according to data of INE: 538 women and 583 men. It includes the pedanías of Altico, Narrow canyons of Haches of Below, Narrow canyons of Haches of Up, The Houses of Haches, The Meadow of Val, Mohedas, Potiche and Yeguarizas.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogarra

Almansa Castle

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SubmitterGuest   Last Update2006/8/8 16:08    
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Almansa is a population of remote origins and one can affirm that in Muslim time it was already a town of certain importance. It is probable that toward 1241, year of occupation of Chinchilla, Almansa surrendered to the prince don Alfonso, in time of Fernando III. After diverse circumstances, as the whole area, he/she entered to be part of the infant's don dominion Manuel, and after their son don Juan Manuel who would grant numerous privileges and graces to this village, ratified by Castilian and even continuous different kings by the marquises of Villena, those of Aragon and Pacheco.In 1476, Almansa has already incorporated definitively to Reyes' Catholics Crown as other populations of the marquisate.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almansa

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