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Discover Murcia - Ojós
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Ojós, from the Arabic meaning orchards sits on a grey
hillside on the banks of the Segura amid fertile orchards. Ojós
conserves an old-fashioned atmosphere; the town itself is small, it
has kept alive many old traditions and crafts and seems to hum along
to the banter of children playing in the street and the clatter of
busy kitchens!
As with the rest of the Ricote valley, its history is deeply
marked by the expulsion of the Moriscos in 1618, which
brought about a population fall that reached crisis proportions. One
of Ulea´s most interesting buildings is the Mudéjar-style church of
St Augustine, the town´s patron. Also worth taking a look at are the
mansions still displaying the heraldic crests of former noble
families.
Not far away is the Azud de Ojós reservoir and El Solvente, a
place worth a visit for its natural beauty and streams. Ojós is also
famous for its bizcocho borracho, a kind of sponge cake
steeped in liqueurs.
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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
San Javier Airport.
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