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| Sierra de los Filabres
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The Sierra de los
Filabres lies in a surreal landscape
that is relatively uncharted territory, a stunning
countryside of olive groves, orchards of citrus
trees and dramatic hills and valleys. There are
mountain villages, abandoned fincas and pastures
of wild thyme, with occasional splashes of green
and plenty of opportunities for bird and butterfly
spotting.
The villages in this region rely
on the extraction of marble from the surrounding
rock that provides their main source of income.
Olula de Castro is situated
in the sunny part of the Sierra de los Filabres,
made up of a group of white houses with slate
roofs, built amongst olive and almond trees.
Bacares lies at the foot of the Calar
Alto Observatory enveloped in a beautiful rural
landscape and is the most rustic pueblo in the
province. |
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| Castro de Filabres
lies on the southern slope of the Sierra de Filabres,
in a mountainous and semi-arid landscape that
is dominated by the almond tree. The pueblo is
located on a streambed and preserves traces of
its Moorish origins in its appearance and an unusual
feature of the pueblo are the buildings that are
made of slate. |
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| Velefique
nestles in the middle of the sunny part of the
Sierra de los Filabres and is graded down a mountain
slope, with its white houses positioned on the
slopes among the fields of almond and olive trees
and backed by the spectacular arid mountains.
Senés is also situated on the southern
slope of the Sierra de los Filabres, on mountainous
terrain that is scarcely cultivated due to the
difficulty of the land and the poor quality of
the soil. |
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| Laroya
lies in the marble area, in the middle of the
Sierra de los Filabres, this village is spread
along a mountain slope, in mountainous rural terrain
amongst numerous olive and almond trees. It has
a very prominent Parish Church of XVII century,
Mudejar style. Alcudia de Monteagud
is situated in a rural arid setting the product
of deforestation and the abandonment of traditional
agriculture. The pueblo has narrow labyrinth like
streets with white houses and sits on a rise from
which it dominates the Tahal valley. Tahal
pueblo is situated in the campo de Tabernas
in the eastern part of the Sierra de los Filabres
next to a gully among almond trees and holm oaks
on a mountain slope that faces east. |
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Benitagla is
a small village that lies in a rural semi-arid
landscape in which the cultivation of almond
and olive trees predominates. Benizalon lies
in a landscape dominated by semi-arid hills
and gullies where the dominant crop is almonds.
The pueblo stands in the middle of this landscape
with its white houses with red roofs and the
Mudejar church. Cobdar is a
surprisingly neat little village with parallel
white streets perched on a towering outcrop
of reddish rock, at the foot of an impressive
white marble stone. Uleila del Campo
is situated in the foothills of the
Sierra de los Filabres, descending towards the
depression of Sorbas and near the Campo de Tabernas.
It is located on a small elevation it forms
a well-structured rounded group of buildings
in a not unattractive landscape in which fields
of vines, almond and olive trees predominate.
Albanchez pueblo lies in the
area of Medio Almanzora, in the northern foothills
of the Sierra de los Filabres mountainous and
arid. Its agricultural wealth lies in the olive,
the vine, cereals and vegetables. The pueblo
with its whitewashed houses is crowded on the
slopes. Lubrin although in
mountainous terrain has a wealth of almond trees
and livestock. The pueblo lies at the foot of
a crag. |
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| Towns and villages |
| Benitagla |
| Bacares |
| Castro de Filabres |
| Velefique |
| Olula de Castro |
| Senes |
| Laroya |
| Alcudia de Monteagud |
| Tahal |
| Chercos |
| Benizalon |
| Cobdar |
| Uleila del Campo |
| Albanchez |
| Lubrin |
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