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Ronda is a Spanish municipality belonging to the autonomous community of Andalusia, located in the northwest of the province of Malaga, about 100 kilometers from the city of Malaga. It is the head of the homonymous judicial party and the capital of the region of the Serranía de Ronda.
In 2018, it had 33 978 inhabitants, which make it the second most populous municipality in the interior of the province after Antequera. Its municipal term extends over a plateau known as the depression of Ronda by the mountains that surround it. It has an area of ​​397.62 km² and a population density of 86.18 inhabitants / km².
Ronda has its origin in the Roman Arunda that would be constituted from existing Iberian settlements. The Visigoths gave it continuity until the arrival of the Muslims, who consolidated their role as county seat and their urban entity. Its location facilitated the defense of the city and put it in a strategic situation to dominate the steps and roads to Lower Andalusia. This and the availability of land suitable for agriculture finally gave it significant historical importance.
The city sits on a plateau cut by a deep pit excavated by the Guadalevín River, which overlooks the ...

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Bullring of Ronda

The Bullring of Ronda, owned by the Royal Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda, is the oldest and most monumental Plaza de Toros. Ronda is considered one of the cradles of modern bullfighting that emerged in the seventeenth century, in a city where the tradition of cavalry was kept alive as there was a corporation dedicated to not losing the equestrian discipline. It is the oldest in Spain. [Citation needed]

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Guadalevin

The Guadalevín River is a short river in southern Spain that runs through the province of Malaga. It is a tributary of the Guadiaro River, whose name comes from the Arabic Wadi-al-Labal ("river of milk").
It is born in the Sierra de las Nieves and in its first section it is also known as the Rio Grande until it reaches the place of Navares and Tejares. Then it passes through the city of Ronda where it sculpts its famous Tagus, and finally flows into the Guadiaro River in the place known as La Indiana.

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Salvatierra Palace

The Salvatierra Palace is located in the city of Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain). A noble building that centers its decoration on a unique Renaissance cover that is organized from a pair of columns of the Corinthian order on each side of its wide adintelada door, on which a finely decorated stone frieze is arranged from where a balcony starts closed by a splendid iron fence.
The most striking element of this cover is formed by the group of four Inca figurines that, in the manner of the Atlanteans of classical architecture, hold a straight pediment on their heads in whose center the coat of a ...

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Mondragon Palace

The Mondragón Palace, also known as the Marquis de Villasierra Palace, is a Mudejar-Renaissance building located in the old town of Ronda, Spain. Currently the palace houses the Municipal Museum of Ronda.

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Church of Santa María la Mayor (Ronda)

The church of Santa María la Mayor de Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain), elevated to the category of collegiate church by King Ferdinand the Catholic, stands on the old Aljama mosque of the city, a 13th-century work from which it is still they retain remains of the mihrab.
The beginning of the construction of this church must have been carried out very soon after the reconquest in 1486 of the square by the Christian troops; and in her two different architectonic styles are distinguished, according to the different stages through which its execution passed throughout the more than two centuries ...

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Temple of the Virgin of Sorrows

The Templete de la Virgen de los Dolores de Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain), is a construction of the period of Ferdinand VI, in the year 1734. It is located in the Mercadillo neighborhood, attached to the houses of the street of the same name .
The chapel has a rectangular shape, with a cover to three waters of Moorish tiles and adorned with rockeries and vegetable stems, which wrap paintings of the evangelists.
In the front, a kind of balcony shelters an altar in carved wood welcoming the image of the Virgen de los Dolores. To the sides of this one are located the shields of the Catholic M ...

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Church of San Sebastián (Ronda)

The Parish of San Sebastián de Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain) was one of the collations founded by the Catholic Monarchs, located in a Muslim mosque whose minaret served as a bell tower. The church disappeared very soon, along with that of San Juan Bautista and Santiago.
From it we have the minaret of the old mosque that was used for the bell tower. It is a small 14th century minaret and is of the Granada type. Chueca Goitia relates it to the San Juan de los Reyes de Granada minaret.
Currently, the minaret is considered as BIC (Property of Cultural Interest) (it was declared a historical-ar ...

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Giant's House

The house of the Gigante de Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain), is a private house built between the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th. Similar to the buildings of Granada and those of Maghreb, it is considered a small palace, one of the best preserved of Nasrid architecture. It is located within the neighborhood of "La Ciudad", one of the three that form the historical sector of Ronda, and that corresponds to the old Muslim 'medina', in the vicinity of the Great Mosque.
Its name refers to two large anthropomorphic reliefs in stone, perhaps of Phoenician or Punic origin, th ...

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House of San Juan Bosco

The House of San Juan Bosco was built at the beginning of the twentieth century, in the heart of the city's historic complex is a Modernist-style Mansion that belonged to the Grenadian family and which they subsequently ceded to the Salesian order for use as a place of rest for priests and sick people of said congregation.
It is worth highlighting its beautiful interior patio decorated with Nasrid flooring and a large collection of ceramics from the region; as well as its tapestries dating from the nineteenth century and its magnificent walnut furniture, the fireplace in its main hall is the c ...

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Church of Santa Cecilia (Ronda)

The Church of Santa Cecilia de Ronda belonged to the Order of the Barefoot Trinitarians until in 1663 they built the church on the Hermitage of Cristo de las Peñas. In 1836 it became an educational center until in 1875 it became the parish of Santa Cecilia.

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Ronda Arab Baths

The hammam or Arab Baths of Ronda (also known as Arab Baths of San Miguel), in Ronda (Málaga), obeys the Muslim adaptation of the ancient Roman baths and consists of the same parts (cold, warm and warm room, hippocampus and boiler and reception room), but unlike the Romans, in which the baths are made by immersion in large pools, Muslims are mainly steam baths, although they sometimes have a small pool.

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La Merced Church (Ronda)

The church of La Merced de Ronda (province of Malaga, Spain), still retains the garden and its first building dated in 1585. It is composed of three naves, the central is covered with a barrel vault, with lunettes and fajones, which are supported on an entablature with cornice flown over folded pilasters decorated on its shaft with plasterboard. The pilasters are attached to quadrangular pillars on which the semicircular arches that separate the central nave from the lateral ones, currently blinded, are turned, since these have been compartmentalized in cells.
The cruise is covered with a dome ...

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Church of Father Jesus (Ronda)

The Church of Padre Jesús is a temple of Catholic worship located in the town of Ronda (Spain).
Tradition states that here the first Christian church began in Ronda prior to Muslim domination. It is very likely that given the increase in population, a new church was built, or the old hermitage was enlarged if it existed.
We do not know exactly the date of its construction, but, judging by its gothic appearance, it must have started at the end of the fifteenth century and would end already entered the sixteenth century.
At first it was dedicated to Santa Cecilia, becoming one of the busiest par ...

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