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The Birth of the Cuervo River

The Birth of the Cuervo River

The Cuervo River is a subtributary of the Tagus hydrographic basin that, curiously, rises very close to the sources of the Júcar River, so

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Cuenca, an essential visit to this World Heritage city

Cuenca, an essential visit to this World Heritage city

Cuenca is a city that lives hanging on itself, challenging its own vertigo and heights and whose inhabitants always look down in order to feel small

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Taste of Alcarria: Huete land

Taste of Alcarria: Huete land

La Alcarria is full of colors, smells and above all, nature. Tierra de Huete is born from the flavors of La Alcarria, from this land where the

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The Alleys of Las Majadas

The Alleys of Las Majadas

In the Serranía de Cuenca there is a little-known area of ​​nature, but whose natural and landscape values ​​we are sure that they

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The best restaurants in the Cuenca mountain Range

The best restaurants in the Cuenca mountain Range

The Serranía de Cuenca is a natural paradise where you can enjoy green landscapes, large forests, cliffs and cliffs, rivers and waterfalls, it

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10 essential places in the Serranía de Cuenca

10 essential places in the Serranía de Cuenca

It is said that sometimes you have to get lost to find yourself, and one of our favorite places to get lost is the Serranía de Cuenca. Walking

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Like a king: Palace House of the Counts of Garcinarro

Like a king: Palace House of the Counts of Garcinarro

As soon as you cross the doors of the Casa Palacio de los Condes de Garcinarro you feel like you have entered another time. This 18th century

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Interpretation Center: The Roman Villa of Noheda

Interpretation Center: The Roman Villa of Noheda

Terence Varro, a Roman author from the 1st century BC, already told us that the fields were granted by divine nature, but that it was human science

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