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from northern Europe. There are bus connections with
Granada and Motril; as the motorway extends along the coast, the airports of Malaga and Almeria are brought closer in time. There are also numerous foreign residents, who have also brought income and employment to the area. The villages have good-quality accommodation and shops for tourists.
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Starting in 1571, settlers were brought in from all over Spain; many came from as far away as
Galicia. Though they were given various financial incentives, the re-settlement proved difficult. The population of the Alpujarra, estimated at 40,000 before the final revolt, was only about 7,000 by the end
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Olives are grown on the lower slopes, and in the valley below which extends from Órgiva to Cadiar, through which flows the
Guadalfeo river. The plentiful water, milder climate, and fertile land favour the cultivation of grapes, citrus, and other fruit. There is also a developing production of wine on
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The high villages have lost population as younger people seek work in the cities, in Spain and elsewhere in the
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of 1936–1939 was disastrous, as the opposing
Nationalist and Republican forces fought over the area. Some villages changed hands more than once, and each time the victor exacted retribution over the vanquished. Even after the Nationalist victory in April 1939, guerrilla fighters in the mountains
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was the first modern writer to describe a visit to the
Alpujarras: "La Alpujarra: sesenta leguas a caballo precedidas de seis en diligencia" (1874). In English, 'The Alpujarra: sixty leagues on horseback preceded by six in stagecoach'.
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The Sierra Nevada and most of the Alta
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conquest of 711 AD. They also created villages on the hillsides in the style to which they were accustomed in the mountains of North Africa: narrow, winding streets and small flat-roofed houses.
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the hills between this valley and the sea, and almond trees thrive on its southern slopes. The eastern end of the
Alpujarra, towards Ugijar in the province of Almería, is much more arid.
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