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Orihuela

Orihuela (in Valencian, Oriola) is a city and municipality in the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community, Spain. Located in the southwest corner of the province and adjacent to the Region of Murcia, it is the capital of the Vega Baja del Segura region. With 76,778 inhabitants (INE 2018), its municipality is the sixth in population of the Valencian Community, and the seventy-third of the Spanish municipalities; of the municipal population, 32 609 correspond to the urban area of ​​the city. Orihuela is also the first municipality in extension of the province of Alicante.
The city center is 23 meters above sea level and on the banks of the Segura River. The city stands out, among several things, for its cultural and natural heritage, especially for its historic center (declared historical-artistic and monumental complex), for its festivities, including its Holy Week (declared of international tourist interest), and for their beaches.
Orihuela is the capital of the Vega Baja del Segura region and the judicial party of the same name. He held the capital of various historical territories such as the General Procuration of Orihuela, Governorate of Orihuela or Governorate Ultra X ...

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Vega Baja del Segura

La Vega Baja del Segura, (in Valencian El Baix Segura, officially El Baix Segura / La Vega Baja) is a region of the Valencian Community, Spain, located at the southern tip of the province of Alicante, on the border with the Region of Murcia.
Its capital, in addition to its most important city historically, is Orihuela. This city, located in the plain, is part of the largest municipality in the region and is the second largest in population, with 78,778 inhabitants (INE 2018). The city of Torrevieja, located on the regional coast, is the first in population with 82,599 inhabitants (INE 2018).
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Orihuela Castle

Orihuela Castle is located on the mount of San Miguel, in the town of Orihuela, in the Vega Baja del Segura region of the province of Alicante (Valencian Community, Spain). It is located at 240 meters altitude, being accessible to the diocesan seminary of Orihuela by car.

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The helpless

Homeless (commonly called La Parroquia) is a district of the city of Orihuela, (Alicante) in Spain.
It has 1977 registered inhabitants that together with the 971 of Las Norias are 2948. The rural area is formed by the main nucleus plus another secondary (La Parroquia and Las Norias, already mentioned above), various paths and lanes and houses scattered throughout extensive garden.

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Las Norias

Las Norias is a small hamlet of Orihuela, linked to Los Desamparados, located in the southeast area of the term. It borders Beniel to the south and east, to the north with the Middle Way and with Desamparados to the east. Account with 984 inhabitants that added to the 2142 of Desamparados make the total of 3,126 inhabitants.

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Orihuela Cathedral

The Holy Cathedral Church of El Salvador and Santa María de Orihuela, or simply Orihuela Cathedral, is one of the cathedral headquarters of the diocese of Orihuela-Alicante, together with the co-cathedral of San Nicolás de Bari of Alicante.
Its construction began at the end of the 13th century on Visigoth and Spanish-Arab remains. In 1281, Alfonso X the Wise established that the church of El Salvador and Santa María should be the largest in the town, taking precedence over the other two parishes of Orihuela, the churches of Santas Justa and Rufina and Santiago Apóstol, granting him the superi ...

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Bonanza Raiguero

Rincón de Bonanza (also called Raiguero de Bonanza) is a hamlet of Orihuela, in the region of Vega Baja del Segura in Alicante. It has 1375 inhabitants. It is located in the skirt of the Orihuela mountain range.

The place name Raiguero corresponds to a natural channel that originates on the slope of an elevation and through which rainwater flows. In the Region of Murcia and Orihuela, the slopes of the gentle slope that overlook the valley of the Huerta del Segura are mainly called raigueros. The channels that rain waters have opened on these slopes form ravines and ravines. In the Sierra de O ...

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Los Arcos Municipal Stadium

The Los Arcos Municipal Stadium is a sports venue built in the city of Orihuela, Alicante, Spain. This stadium is used by the Orihuela Club de Fútbol, which is currently active in the Third Division. It has a capacity of 3000 spectators, but it is speculated that if the Orihuela C. F. managed to ascend to the 1 | 2 | 3 League, the City Council would be forced to undertake a remodeling that would affect the funds and preference. The stadium is located on the Old Way of Molins.

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Orihuela University

The University of Orihuela was located in the convent of Santo Domingo, in Orihuela, Spain. It was the second oldest university in the Kingdom of Valencia, founded forty years after the University of Valencia. His real name was Pontifical and Royal University of Orihuela. It was governed by the Order of the Preachers (Dominicans), who had their convent in it. Currently the building is occupied by the Diocesan College of Santo Domingo.

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Miguel Hernández House-Museum

The Miguel Hernández House-Museum is the house where the poet Miguel Hernández lived with his family after moving from the house where he lived when he was born (located on San Juan or Antonio Pinies street). In it he grew up to go to Madrid. It is located in the foothills of the mountain of San Miguel, next to the Patriarch's College or Colegio de Santo Domingo where Miguel Hernández studied for some years.
It is a typical Orihuela construction, with a single plan. In her memories of the family and photographs of Miguel and his family are preserved. It has two bedrooms, the kitchen, the lobby ...

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Church of Santas Justa and Rufina (Orihuela)

The parish church of Santas Justa and Rufina de Orihuela is a Catholic temple located in the city of Orihuela Spain), built in the 14th century and with reforms in the 16th and 18th centuries. It consists of a single nave and side chapels between the buttresses; It has two covers and a bell tower.
In large part the temple is of Gothic invoice, although it has parts built or expanded in the Baroque style. The building was declared a Property of Cultural Interest on October 31, 1971 and a National Monument in 1971, with the 1985 Law of Cultural Interest.

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Episcopal Palace of Orihuela

The episcopal palace of Orihuela is a Spanish religious palace in the 18th-century baroque style. It is located in the city of Orihuela, capital of the homonymous diocese of Orihuela. This building was the residence of the Bishop of Orihuela.
It was declared a National Monument by Decree of October 31, 1975. It is currently considered a Property of Cultural Interest in its category of Monument, legal status commuted by law 16/1985 of the General Courts and 4 / 1998 of the Valencian Community.
It is currently the headquarters of the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, a museum that houses works by V ...

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Church of Santiago Apostle (Orihuela)

The church of Santiago Apóstol is a Catholic temple located in the city of Orihuela (Alicante, Spain), built in the fifteenth century and with reforms of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. It consists of a single nave and side chapels between buttresses; It has two covers and a bell tower, and was declared a National Monument in 1933, with the 1985 Law of Cultural Interest.

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Orihuela Walls

The walls of the city of Orihuela constituted a defensive construction of Greco-Carthaginian origin, which was built taking advantage of the natural defenses that the city had (the river and the back mountain called San Miguel). The walls surrounded the city and inside it had an internal wall that surrounded and protected the castle. This construction was around the castle scattered on the mount San Miguel formed an internal defensive ring.

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Orihuela archives

The historical importance of Orihuela has made it possible for a large number of archives to be assembled in its city that now contain important documentation that contains a large part of the history of Orihuela, its old Governorate, the current province of Alicante and the old Kingdom of Valencia
The documentary set of the city has suffered significant losses due to the War of Succession, or the Civil War, which caused the loss of a large part of the archive of the Church of Santa Justa and Rufina or the Shrine of Our Lady of Monserrate. The confiscation of the Law of Confiscation Law of Min ...

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Rubalcava Palace (Orihuela)

The Palace of the Marquises of Ruvalcaba, or Ruvalcaba Palace, is an Oriolan palace that was formerly owned by the Sagredo Bassieres family and Heredia Marqueses de Ruvalcaba. In the 1980s it was acquired by the city council of Orihuela, current owner , as a place of great receptions in the city. Currently, on its ground floor is the central tourist office of Orihuela.

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Convent of Santo Domingo (Orihuela)

The convent of Santo Domingo de Orihuela, also known as Patriarch Loazes College, Diocesan College of Santo Domingo and dubbed as El Escorial de Levante, is a monumental building of the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo styles of the 16th century founded by Cardinal Loazes in the then peripheral area of the city of Orihuela, south of the Valencian Community, in Spain.
With more than 18,000 square meters the convent of Santo Domingo is the largest National Monument in the entire Valencian Community and more representative of the old Kingdom of Valencia. They emphasize its two cloisters of ...

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Villaescusa House

The Villaescusa house, located on Calle López Pozas number 9 of the city of Orihuela (Alicante), Valencian Community, is a Valencian modernist residential building built in 1915, which was designed by the Oriolan architect Severiano Sánchez Ballesta.

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