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WALKING IN THE LORCA COUNTRYSIDE, THE CABEZO DEL CARRETÓN ROUTE AROUND THE VILLAGE OF COY
Lorca
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15
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JUNE 15 GUIDED TOUR IN ENGLISH OF THE LAS PALERAS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN ALHAMA DE MURCIA
Mazarrón
Las Paleras was among the earliest settlements built by the Moors in Murcia in the 8th century This tour is an unusual opportunity to see and learn about the Las Paleras archaeological site which has been discovered behind the castle on ...
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JUNE 29 ANNA LUNA AND ROBERTO FONSECA AT THE 2024 SAN JAVIER JAZZ FESTIVAL
Los Alcázares
Argentinian and Cuban influences on a double bill at the open-air auditorium of Parque Almansa in San Javier TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE ONLINE HERE for both season tickets and individual concerts. Although she was born in Barcelona, singer, ...
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DIVING OFF THE COAST OF CARTAGENA AND LA AZOHÍA AND IN THE MARINE RESERVE OF CABO TIÑOSO
Cartagena
Spectacular underwater experiences for all levels of diver in some of the clearest water of the Mediterranean The marine reserve of Cabo Tiñoso was not officially recognized until 2017, but for many years before that the village of La Azohía, ...
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CIEZA
Cieza is the entrance to the North of the Region of Murcia. Full of crossroads, it keeps a rich historical legacy inherited from different cultures that have occupied its territory since the antiquity. Beautiful landscapes, festivities, cave ...
CEHEGÍN
The municipality of Cehegín is located in the heart of the north-western district. Prehistoric, Iberian, Roman, Visigoth, Arab and Christian settlers left their legacy in these landscapes with ever-changing nature, a legacy everyone enjoys ...
CARTAGENA
Cartagena, with more than 3,000 years of history, has been the scene of some of the most outstanding passages throughout time. This Punic, Roman, military and art nouveau city offers nowadays so many things to see and do that it has become ...
ARCHENA
Archena is crossed by the Segura River and is the entrance to the Ricote Valley. This fertile oasis surrounded by mountains is notorious for the therapeutic power of its thermal waters and for a history which dates back to the Iberian period