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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:18
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A Square bigger than among the most beautiful in the county, the church and two hermitages (those of San Asleep and San AntĂłn) adorn a beautiful town of interesting plant and of beautiful views from the towns of in front,
A Square bigger than among the most beautiful in the county, the church and two hermitages (those of San Asleep and San AntĂłn) adorn a beautiful town of interesting plant and of beautiful views from the towns of in front,
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:21
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The population of Abrucena, located in the vicinities of the county of Granada, it has been place of diverse establishments throughout the history, as they give bill the archaeological remains found in this area.
The population of Abrucena, located in the vicinities of the county of Granada, it has been place of diverse establishments throughout the history, as they give bill the archaeological remains found in this area.
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:22
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Located in the district of the Mean Almanzora, in the northern estribaciones of Sierra of Filabres and to the west of Sierra of Damián, to 80 kms. to the northwest of the capital almeriense
Located in the district of the Mean Almanzora, in the northern estribaciones of Sierra of Filabres and to the west of Sierra of Damián, to 80 kms. to the northwest of the capital almeriense
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:24
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The historical origins of Alboloduy reach the prehistory, with establishments in the final Neolithic almeriense (century VI to. C) and mainly in the third phase of the Brass (century VI to. C), located in the Queen's Crag, with discoveries, which mentions the alquerĂa in their journey from AlmerĂa to Granada like Boloduy.
The historical origins of Alboloduy reach the prehistory, with establishments in the final Neolithic almeriense (century VI to. C) and mainly in the third phase of the Brass (century VI to. C), located in the Queen's Crag, with discoveries, which mentions the alquerĂa in their journey from AlmerĂa to Granada like Boloduy.
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:25
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Medieval population, conserves remains of a fortification of that chronology in a next hill that belonged to Vélez's Marquisate during the modern age, getting her peak during S. XVIII.
Medieval population, conserves remains of a fortification of that chronology in a next hill that belonged to Vélez's Marquisate during the modern age, getting her peak during S. XVIII.
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:27
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The singularest celebration in the town is the Funeral of the Vixen, during the carnival, I celebrate similar to that of the sardine.
The singularest celebration in the town is the Funeral of the Vixen, during the carnival, I celebrate similar to that of the sardine.
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:28
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AlcĂłntar was constituted as independent municipality at the end of the XIX century, although the first residents arrived at the town in the XVI century, with the gentlemen of Don Juan from Austria, he/she witnesses that it has been reflected in a poem, of oral tradition that he/she narrates the taking of the town.
AlcĂłntar was constituted as independent municipality at the end of the XIX century, although the first residents arrived at the town in the XVI century, with the gentlemen of Don Juan from Austria, he/she witnesses that it has been reflected in a poem, of oral tradition that he/she narrates the taking of the town.
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:31
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Alhama the Dry one, of SalmerĂłn or of AlmerĂa they are the names with those that one has known this municipality throughout their history. Until few years ago, when being about locating in the time the origin of the town, he/she took as starting point the chronicles of the Muslim writers that you/they offer this population's references
Alhama the Dry one, of SalmerĂłn or of AlmerĂa they are the names with those that one has known this municipality throughout their history. Until few years ago, when being about locating in the time the origin of the town, he/she took as starting point the chronicles of the Muslim writers that you/they offer this population's references
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:34
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the past of Alhama is intimately bound to the Arab culture. Alhama comes from "alhamman" that is translated by thermal bathrooms, what insinuates the relevance that had the call nowadays Spa of San Nicolás that is still conserved. The Arabs are the first founders of Alhama like population. The city of Pechina sent under the command of Abd-al-Rahman III the foundation of new pobla
the past of Alhama is intimately bound to the Arab culture. Alhama comes from "alhamman" that is translated by thermal bathrooms, what insinuates the relevance that had the call nowadays Spa of San Nicolás that is still conserved. The Arabs are the first founders of Alhama like population. The city of Pechina sent under the command of Abd-al-Rahman III the foundation of new pobla
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Last Update 2004/10/26 9:36
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AlicĂşn, as a vergel, staggered terraces of leafy green and a square of Islamic resonances, cover in mosque form for big chestnut trees, among which a vigilant minaret of that so important element is imposed in the Muslim culture, the water, which gave its impronta to this town.
AlicĂşn, as a vergel, staggered terraces of leafy green and a square of Islamic resonances, cover in mosque form for big chestnut trees, among which a vigilant minaret of that so important element is imposed in the Muslim culture, the water, which gave its impronta to this town.
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