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  2. List of castles in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Aguilar del Río Alhama, there are only a few ruins. Castle of Arnedo; Castle of Autol; ... Andalusia: Councils of Culture of the Junta de Andalucía [5]

  3. Alcazaba of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The Alcazaba (Spanish: [alkaˈθaβa, alkaˈsaβa]; from Arabic: القَصَبَة, romanized: al-qaṣabah, pronounced [alˈqasˤaba]; lit. ' citadel ') is a palatial fortification in Málaga, Spain, built during the period of Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus.

  4. List of destroyed landmarks in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Ruins survives Fort of San García: Algeciras, Andalusia: 1730s: 1811, by the English during the Napoleonic invasion period: Large ruins survives Fort of Santiago: Algeciras, Andalusia: 1716: 2001, during the modern government and autonomies: Ruins survives Fort of El Tolmo: La Línea de la Concepción, Andalusia: 1741

  5. Montefrío - Wikipedia

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    Montefrío has one of the richest historical and cultural heritages in the province of Granada and is one of Andalucia’s famous “Pueblos Blancos” (white towns of Andalucia). Tourism in Montefrío has escalated in recent years having been named a top 10 National Geographic [2] views of a pueblo (town) in 2017.

  6. Acinipo - Wikipedia

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    In ruins Acinipo was a city about 20 kilometers from Ronda , in the Spanish province of Málaga , believed to have been founded by retired soldiers from the Roman legions more than 2,000 years ago.

  7. History of Carmona, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Various ethnic groups occupied southern Andalusia when the Roman armies arrived: Hispanic-Punic communities, Bastetanians, Carthaginians, Celtici and Turdetanians. Although the Carthaginians controlled the region of Carmona politically and militarily, most of the population appears to have been Turdetani, a non-Iberian people who appeared at ...

  8. Category:Ruins in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ruins in Spain" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. El Maipés Necropolis; B.

  9. Cortijo Jurado - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built in the 19th century by the influential Heredia family from Málaga, one of Andalucia’s wealthiest families at the time. The building boasts 365 windows, one for each day of the year and was constructed as a cortijo as part of a plan to convert the farm into a grand agricultural enterprise. In 1925, the property passed to ...