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CEHEGÍN, HISTORICAL INFORMATION
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The Argarics in MurciaThe Argaric culture was present in Bronze Age Murcia between 2200 and 1550 BC The Region of Murcia is rich in archaeological sites, this part of Southern Spain attracting a number of cultures throughout its history, drawn by the abundant natural resources.. 12/10/2012
History of Cehegin Brief historical overview of Cehegin Throughout its history, Cehegín has been occupied by many varied cultures and inhabitants, different areas of the municipality assuming the prime ròle of importance during the various episodes of its history..
La Dama de Cehegín La Dama de Cehegin, a late Roman piece. The piece known as the Dama de Cehegín, the lady of Cehegín, was found in 1967 in the area called "El Tollo" which is around 1km form the urban centre of Cehegín, and just a few..
The Cross of CehegínThe ancient Cehegín cross nearly ended up in a scrapyard The Cross of Cehegín is represented in a sculptural piece on the eastern roundabout as visitors approach the site of the modern town, and curious visitors who have perhaps seen the double..
The Order of Santiago in MurciaThe Order of Santiago (1243-1856) Santiago is the Patron Saint of Spain, and is known as Saint James in English. The Order of Santiago is associated with a red cross, its tail displayed as a sword, the heraldic term for this being a fleury fitchy, and a scallop..
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