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ABANILLA, HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
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1.3 million year old fossils at the Quibas site in Abanilla 1.3-million-year-old fossils can be seen at an interpretation centre in the town of Abanilla In late 1994 a group of walkers in the Sierra de Quibas, in the north–west of the municipality of Abanilla, stumbled across a collection of fossilized bones..
A history of Abanilla The Moors and the Order of Calatrava shaped the historical development of Abanilla In terms of surface area, Abanilla is a relatively small municipality in the north-east of the Region of Murcia, sharing a border with the province of Alicante, and covering..
The Santa Cruz, the Holy Cross of Abanilla The fragment of the Holy Cross is believed to have appeared in Abanilla in the 17th century One of the defining elements in the character of the town of Abanilla and its inhabitants is the existence in the parish church dedicated to San José of..
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