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Murcia is characterized by its
old history of commerce and agriculture.
Already its original inhabitants,
Iberian tribes, established commercial
relations with Phoenicians and
Greeks. Lateron it became
first a Carthaginean colony, then
a Roman colony. (Carthago Nova,
today's Cartagena still reminds
of that fact). The Moors established
effective and modern agricultural
production, which still today is an
important economic factor, thanks to
their advanced technologies.
Of major touristical interest is of
course the Mediterranean coast, Costa
Calida ("the warm coast"), with
beaches of fine sand. The salt-water
lagoon Mar Menor and La Manga
del Mar Menor offer great
possibilities for water sports. The
inland is almost desert-lie, and you may
visit several towns which still preserve
their medieval structures.
Typical cooking includes stews, salads,
roasted meat, rice, and of course great
sea-food along the coast. Murcia also
produces wine of high quality.
Andalucia |
Aragon |
Asturias |
Basque Country |
Cantabria |
Castilla-La Mancha |
Castilla y Leon |
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Extremadura |
Galicia |
Madrid |
Murcia |
Navarra |
La Rioja |
Valencian Community
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