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Gallego, that is located in the southeast and is occupied by 1,194 people; Balsicas, that is placed in the east and is home to 1,174 people; Moreras (where Bolnuevo is included), that is located in the south half and is inhabited by 1,034 people; Garrobo, that is placed in the northern half and has a population of 475; Leiva, that is located in the southwestern quarter and is home to 306 people; Majada, which placed in the east and is inhabited by 200 people; Ifre-Pastrana, which is located in the southwest and is inhabited by 456 people; Gañuelas, which is placed in the northwest and has a population of 75; Rincones, that is located in the eastern half and is home to 27 people and Mingrano, which is placed in the east and is occupied by 23 residents.
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1406:: This festive day takes place on 25 July and it is consecrated to James, son of Zebedee. There are some activities that are carried out by the locals during this spell such as one named 'carrera de cinta a caballo'(horse-drove and sash-wearing races) which consists (as the name indicates) in a horse-drove race in which the horsemen wear a sash and the winner gets a kiss from some lasses who play the role of ladies. People also do calva competitions, soccer matches, etc. Some performances of several kinds also take place during this day.
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1390:: These festive days are consecrated to Corpus Christi. Some activities of this festivity are a mass related to the Virgin of El Rocío, soccer competitions, contests, giant paella tasting acts, etc. Cañadas del Romero Festivity: This festivity is held on 24 June and it is consecrated to John the Apostole. During this festivity there are some activities such as religious parades in which people carry the patron saint statue, a special mass,
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1240:: This building was built in the 16th century. On one hand a reason for its settlement were the insecurity in this territory owing to Berber pirate entrances and attacks. On the other hand, this tower also enabled and facilitated fishing and agriculture activities. This tower is located on a hummock in Puerto de Mazarrón. It is circle shaped in its bottom part and its body is slightly truncated circular.
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1182:: This archaeologic site group consists of an establishment, a water pond, remains of an aqueduct and remains of a villa. On one hand, there a part of this archaeological material is dated in the 2nd - 1st centuries BD (the establishment) and on the other hand there is material of the Roman Empire period (the villa, the pond, and the aqueduct).
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sardines and prawns. Due to the tourism in Mazarrón, the service sector has a high weight in the territory. In 2013, 44.97% of the agreements corresponded to agricultural sector and 52.39% of the workers had jobs as labourers. In regards to the service area, 51.05% of the agreements were present, and 15.18% were corresponding to waiter job.
1176:: In the vicinity of a beach named Playa de la Isla the two most ancient Phoenician vessels in the Mediterranean Sea were found. One of these boats has received the name Mazarrón I and the only elements which have been kept are its keel, some timbers and some strakes. There is another boat whose name is Mazarrón II and it is almost entire.
1160:: This is an archaeological site group and it is placed in a long-shaped mound. The origins of these remains are dated in the late Neolithic and in the Chalcolithic. On the top of the mound, a rampart and some circle shaped huts have been preserved. On the bottom of this rise, there are remains of a burial site with a
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The sport facilities of the territory consist in the Sport
Municipality Pavilion, the La Cañadica Municipality Pavilion, Mazarrón Municipality Sports Centre, the paddle courts and soccer pitch in Ginés García school and Pedro Méndez Méndez Stadium in Mazarrón, and Manuela Romero Pavilion, Playasol de
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During this era, the mining was very important in the territory corresponding to the current municipality of Mazarrón. In this area there are remnants of the presence of the Roman people such as dwelling and object remains. A noteworthy archaeological site related to Romans is the Villa del
Alamillo.
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The celebration takes place on 28 December. This festivity is named among the local 'Los
Rebuznos'. The reason for this name is that the main tradition during this day consists in people making a role and their name is 'rebuznadores'. In that role these people dress up in a specific way and emit the
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Despite this celebration is consecrated to Virgin Mary in her catholic facet as immaculate, the date of the festivity takes place on the first week on
September instead of its standard corresponding day on 8 December. Some activities which are carried out during these days are boules matches, soccer
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Besides the parade, there are other activities such as the election of the queen (a tradition in
Spanish traditional festivities is choosing a female child or a young girl who will have the symbolic role of queen during the festivities), popular games, performances from locals, graffiti exhibitions,
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4 early childhood and primary education centres are placed in Mazarrón and 2 secondary education centres. Puerto de Mazarrón is home to 3 early childhood and primary education centres and 1 secondary education centre. 2 earlychildhood and primary education centres are located in the other localities
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During these days there are groups of people who get together specifically throughout the festivities and do activities related to the celebration (the
Spanish concept of 'peña'). They prepare the events that will take place during these festive days and issues related to that such as the floats of
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The crisis of the municipality has some symptoms such as the decrement of the number of inhabitants - In the year 1900, 23,284 people were living there and 63 years after the number of inhabitants was 17,630. During those years, people in the village just tried to survive and foreign capital stop
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In the 19th century, mining continued being an activity an it underwent a boom. This mining rush underwent its peak in the 1840s and mining extraction was favoured by the law. This apogee in mining led to a progress in the environment, many investments, a lot of immigration, electric streetlight,
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Mazarrón began to leave the situation of recession because the economic activity was addressed to other areas and they would bring this territory its current characteristics. During the 20th century the society changed the economic activities from mining to agriculture, construction and tourism.
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of
Carthage named Second Punic War. In 209, Romans conquered the current Spaniard locality of Cartagena (whose name was Qart-Hadast in that era) and won the war. Great part of the Iberian Peninsula became part under the Roman control and its southeast was included, so the current municipality of
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In regards to primary sector, the main activities that are performed in the municipality are agriculture and fishing. 21.9% of the territory is used for crops purposes. The most grown products are tomatoes and cucumbers. Greenhouses are quite frequent. The main sea species that are obtained are
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The main activities of this civilization in this territory were the ones related to mining. In this lands these people realized the broad possibilities, especially fishing and plumber mining. The abundance of this mineral has been constant during the history of this current municipality and the
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From 18th century fishing became moderately important and in previous periods this fishing importance did not exist. This significance endures nowadays. The Crown and other institutions began to promote this activity. Other economic activity which began to be done in this century is the alum
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This municipality has 13 towns and villages. These are Mazarrón which is placed in the southern half and is inhabited by 12,478 people; Puerto de Mazarrón, that is located in the south and is home to 10,253 people; Saladillo, that is placed in the northern half and has a population of 3,086;
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36.98% of the inhabitants are foreigners - 11.29% from other countries of Europe, 12.94% are
Africans, 4.27% are Americans and 167 Asian people reside there. The table below shows the population trends during the 20th and 21st centuries by the beginning of their decades.
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The remains of these spots consist of material related to manufactured tools such as flint spear tips, scrapers, racloirs and hammerstones. There were also another ones related to ritual burials. As glaciations ended, prehistory communities organizations were developing.
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in this current municipality, a prehistoric hamlet in a local range named Sierra de las
Moreras can be mentioned. A cemetery is located in this ancient locality, but nowadays the only remains of this necropolis consist of a circle-shaped megalithic tumulus.
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The Bay of Mazarrón is sheltered by the last foothills of the Sierra de la Almenara, a mining area since the Carthaginian era. Over 35 km of beaches, unspoiled coves and rocky sea beds. Due to the nature of the surrounding rocks, however, the beach at
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The municipality got into a decline due to the depletion of mining resources in the early 20th century. The decaying situation in which there were even famine spells, was very connected to the political and social situation of the whole country.
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Mazarrón is located in the South of Region of Murcia. This municipality borders Cartagena and Fuente Álamo at its east, Alhama de Murcia and Totana and its North and Lorca at its West. In addition, it adjoins the Mediterranean Sea at its south.
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There are also other sites related to these eras such as Ifre, La Ciñuela, one of which is placed in a hillock named Cabezo Negro and another one which is located in a beach whose name is Playas de Calnegre. These ones have argaric origins.
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5 degrees of basic vocational education, 2 degrees of medium level vocational education and 1 degree of higher vocational education are taught in the territory. A centre for adult education (CEA) can also be found in the main town.
1412:: Its festive day takes place on 24 August and it is consecrated to the hamlet patron saint Bartholomew the Apostole. Some activities during the festivities are verbenas, customary dance performances, fireworks performances, etc.
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A road, which name is N-332 and connects Valencia and Vera, traverses the south of the municipality. A public highway named A7 and a private motorway named AP-7 stretch the municipality and can be seen near the main town.
1260:: This church is located in the foot of the hummock where Vélez Castle is built. The building was ordered to be built by the Vélez marquis (Marqués de los Vélez) and it was finished in last 50 years of the 16th century.
1234:: This structure also has the name Reyes Católicos Tower (Torre de los Reyes Católicos). This is a circle-shaped lookout fortified tower which is placed on a hummock close Vélez Castle. It was built in the year 1490.
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This festivity is held from 4 to 8 December. It is a patron saint festivity, which is consecrated to the Virgin Mary in regards to her Immaculate Conception. This tradition has its origins in the 18th century.
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The economic development of the early 20th century led to the construction of emblematic buildings in the style known as Murcian Modernism, including the Mazarrón Town Hall and the former Cultural Athenaeum.
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In the year 711 AD there was a Muslim conquer of great part of the Iberian Peninsula, in particular it was carried out by an Islamic Berber conquering party. Consequently, Mazarrón became part of
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There is an organisation of the towncouncil named Universidad Popular, in which several courses are taught. Two centres of a national public organisation about language teaching, which name is
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During this period there was also Hellenic presence, but their influence in Mazarrón lower than the Phoenician one. Nevertheless, they also set trading routes which affected this village.
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The main landform of the municipality is a mountain range named Sierra de Las Moreras, which is located in the west. In regards to waterbeds, there is not any river, but there are several
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In that period, besides the economic rise, there was also insecurity in the territory due to pirate entrances and attacks. As a consequence, some towers were built in the municipality.
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Mazarrón is included in the Health area II, which main place is Cartagena. In this area there are two subareas related to the municipality: Mazarrón and Puerto de Mazarrón. There is a
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in this territory was meaningful. Two Phoenician vessels were discovered in the beaches of Mazarrón. This fact led Mazarrón to be an appealing point related to underwater archaeology.
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in the 20th century, these guns alongside the fort and other coastal defences, stand 56 feet long, weighing a total of 88 tons each and being able to fire at a range of some 20 miles.
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typical sound of donkeys - the bray, whose translation in Spanish is 'rebuzno'. Hence the role 'rebuznador' which can be translated as 'people who bray', 'bray people' or 'brayers'.
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1384:: Its festive days are consecrated to Saint Anthony of Padua. During this festivity there is a special mass and a religious parade in which people carry the patron saint statue.
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1310:: The creation of this statue was ended in the year 1924 and this sculpture was opened on May. It was crumbled during the Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939) and restored in 1952.
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Phoenicians were who introduced in plumber in this area, but they did not build lengthy settlements. A noteworthy fact of this civilization is the advance in shipbuilding.
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When the sedentism appeared, some material such as ceramic and some structures such as the first megalithic burial sites in Palomarico Cave and Caballo Cave emerged.
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As a result of those economic activities a need of building dwellings on the coast rose. However, there wasn't a weighty town in that area before the 19th century.
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1706:"INEbase / Demography and population /Municipal Register. Population by municipality /Nomenclature: Continuous Register Population by Population Unit / Results"
652:. The municipality has an area of 318.7 square kilometres (123.1 sq mi), and a population of 31,562 inhabitants in 2019. A military fort (named C1 or
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1254:: This edifice was built from 1523 to 1549, but it was remodeled in the 18th century. Its architectural style is baroc, but this church has mudéjar frames.
1374:: This festivity is held on 19 March and it is consecrated to Saint Joseph. In this festivity people in the hamlet do the festive pilgrim called in Spain
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Probably, the most remarkable element in regards to sport in the municipality is the football team Mazarrón Fútbol Club (Mazarrón F. C.) which is in
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The Torre de los Caballos on Los Caballos peak were built for the town's protection against pirates from the mid-16th to the early 18th centuries.
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is a medium-heighted and oval or parallelepiped shaped column that was placed in the edge of the Roman roads for signalling every one thousand of
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Other sport teams such as C. D. Mazarrón Basket, the futsal team C. D. Mazarrón Futbol Sala and the ping pong team C. D. Mazarrón tenis de mesa.
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and some popular contests such as boules contest, pet contests, tennis competitions, soccer competitions, regattas, athletics contests, etc.
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1400:: This festivity takes place on 16 July. During the festive days there are displays and exhibitions which are arranged by the locals.
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matches, contests of a typical Spanish dish named migas, etc. There are also music performances that also are interpreted at nights.
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There are bus services for movements to Murcia, Cartagena, Alhama de Murcia and Totana from Mazarrón and Puerto de Mazarrón.
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and a remarkable one is Rambla de Las Moreras. There is also a group of three ponds named Lagunas de Las Moreras.
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1298:: This edifice was constructed in the last decade of the 19th century and has a modernist architectural style.
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1955:"CREM - Datos Municipales Mazarrón - 1. Censos de Población. Evolución de la poblacion según sexo"
1930:"CREM - Datos Municipales Mazarrón - 1. Censos de Población. Evolución de la población según sexo"
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2118:"Ginés Campillo, candidato de Unión Independiente de Mazarrón, es el nuevo alcalde de Mazarrón"
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1534:"Detail | Defensive Architecture | What to see | Tourism Council - City hall of Cartagena"
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2860:"las Salinas Water Supply Entrance (pim-pam) : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
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Detail | Defensive Architecture | What to see | Tourism Council - City hall of Cartagena
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2836:"Casas Consistoriales (old Town Hall) : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
2466:"Bahía de Mazarrón. Esencia del Mediterráneo. Web Oficial de Turismo de Mazarrón"
2424:"Bahía de Mazarrón. Esencia del Mediterráneo. Web Oficial de Turismo de Mazarrón"
1643:"Las lagunas de Las Moreras y Campotéjar: Humedales de Importancia Internacional"
2445:"Bahía de Mazarón. Esencia del Mediterráneo. Web Oficial de Turismo de Mazarrón"
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Obras Públicas mejorará la carretera N-332 entre Mazarrón y Águilas │ La Verdad
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2104:"Resultados Electorales en Mazarrón: Elecciones Municipales 2007 en EL PAÍS"
1222:: This structure was probably made and used in the 4th and 5th centuries AD.
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2742:"San Antonio de Padua Church : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
2022:"Cifras de empleo municipal. 2º semestre de 2013. Municipio de Mazarrón"
1018:(head governor in a municipality) of Mazarrón elects 7 members from the
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1228:: This fortress is located in the town centre of Mazarrón on a hillock.
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1909:"Historia de Mazarrón - Edad Contemporánea - Región de Murcia Digital"
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The Romans built structures for producing a typical Roman sauce named
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Replica of a Phoenician boat wreckage that has been found in Mazarrón.
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2043:"Ley Orgánica 5/1985, de 19 de junio, del Régimen Electoral General"
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1664:"Murcianatural - Humedal de Importancia Internacional Las Moreras"
1600:"Sierra de las Moreras : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
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being invested in Mazarrón. This last fact emphasized the crisis.
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mineral was a main resource in the mining activities in Mazarrón.
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2673:"The Molinete Tower : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
2001:"Estado actual del mercado inmobiliario. Informe 2012 Mazarrón"
1735:"Historia de Mazarrón - Prehistoria - Región de Murcia Digital"
1578:"OISMA - LIC ES620011 Sierra de Las Moreras - Visor Contenidos"
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2791:"The Arco Aqueduct : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
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2652:"Castillo de los Vélez de Mazarrón - Región de Murcia Digital"
1855:"Historia de Mazarrón - Edad Media - Región de Murcia Digital"
1792:"Historia de Mazarrón - Antigüedad - Región de Murcia Digital"
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2487:"Cabezo del Plomo : Official Murcia Region tourist site"
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3003:"El Saladillo - Fiestas Locales - Región de Murcia Digital"
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1756:"Cabezo del Plomo-Descripción - Región de Murcia Digital"
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3130:"La Majada - Fiestas Locales - Región de Murcia Digital"
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2253:"Autopista AP-7, Cartagena - Vera 2018.xls - Autopista"
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railways, important buildings, miner hospital, etc.
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2225:"Anuario estadístico 2017. Capítulo 7. Carreteras"
1340:Puerto de Mazarrón Stadium in Puerto de Mazarrón.
3024:"Cañada de Lo Gallego - Región de Murcia Digital"
2329:Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar Social
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3275:Video - Photo Montage of Mazarron & Bolnuevo
1934:Portal Estadístico de la Región de Murcia - CREM
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1463:(1916–1941), anarchist and anti-fascist activist
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2559:"Villa del Alamillo - Región de Murcia Digital"
2150:"Alicia Jiménez, primera alcaldesa de Mazarrón"
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