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Local InfoAlmuñécar .......... The Pearl of the Costa Tropical
Presentation: Almuñécar has a rich history. It was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age but it was the Phoenicians in the 8th Century BC, who put the place on the map, when it was named Sexi. During the Phoenician period, Almuñécar’s large fish salting and curing industry.... READ MORE The Beach Life:This Pearl of the Costa Tropical boasts some 26 unique beaches covering almost 20km of coastline. READ MORE Historical Statues and Monuments: Castillo de San Miguel (San Miguel Castle) The castle was built by the Romans in the 1st Century BC and later further developed by the Moors into an READ MOREAqueducts of Almunecar: The evidence of the fish salting an curing industry discovered in Parque El Majuelo revealed the rebuilding and modernization undertaken by the the Romans. This was, no doubt, a sizeable industry of the time and needed.... READ MORE This beautiful botanical garden, (a Phoenician necropolis) with over 180 different species of plants, also houses the remains of what was a fish salting industry dating back.... READ MORE Political parties in Spain: READ MORE Roman Legends: READ MORE Also see our Events Diary Should you have more information that you would like to share with the community and our visiting guests please contact us!!! |
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Historical Statues and Monuments: Castillo de San Miguel (San Miguel Castle) The castle was built by the Romans in the 1st Century BC and later further developed by the Moors into an
