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Discover Murcia - Ricote
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The ancient stronghold of Ricote, or Alarbona to the
Moors, is a quiet town set in fertile huerta and chalky sandstone
hills where the vines that produce the rich, dark local wines are
grown.
Ricote was the last Morisco area of the Spanish Levant,
and the last Mudéjares of the Kingdom of Murcia lived here until
their expulsion in 1614, after which the Order of St James took
charge of repopulating the area.
The town´s charm is self-evident, with its ancient stately
houses bearing the shields of noble families above the doorways, the
18th-century church of San Sebastián, home to numerous works of art
including a priceless restored organ and a statue of St Joseph
sculpted by Salzillo. Also of interest is the Casa Palacio of the
Order of St James or Llamas, in Baroque style with elaborately
worked window grills.
The Sierra de Ricote, whose highest point is the Pico de
Almeces (1,124 m) and the Sierra de la Bermeja support extensive
pine forests that regularly attract adventure tourism and nature
lovers.
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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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