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Discover Murcia - Abarán
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In the Ricote Valley, between mountains and fruit groves,
lies the town of Abaran. Although archaeological remains from the
Bronze Age exist, the most important information about this town
dates back to the reconquest, under the Order of Saint James, when,
after suffering a significant drop in population, Moorish families
from Hellin repopulated this area.
Among the most outstanding of its buildings are: the Church
of St. Pablo; The Sanctuary of la Virgen del Oro, which is to be
found in the hills which bear that very name; and the Hermitage of
the Holy Saints of Doctors, St. Cosme and St. Damian, the patron
saints of the town. The walk up to the Hermitage is a must for any
traveller who wishes to enjoy a beautiful view of the valley and the
Pila Range, a beauty spot which Abaran shares with other towns in
the surrounding area. Abaran's beauty is complete once one has seen
the water wheels, many of them still in working order. The route
along which they are visited enables us to appreciate the irrigation
system which our ancestors put to such good use.
The traditions and beauty of the Ricote Valley are among the
other principal attractions of this town.
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Principle distribution of our
magazine in NW Murcia is in the towns of Bullas, Mula, Cehegin, Caravaca
de la Cruz, Moratalla, Calasparra, Rio del Campo, Pliego, Blanca and now Camposol
and San Javier Airport.
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