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Guardamar del
Segura (Valencian: [ˌɡwaɾðaˈmaɾ ðel seˈɣuɾa]), or
briefly Guardamar, is a muni****lity of the
province of
Alicante located at the mouth...
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Torreta de
Guardamar (Valencian: [toˈreta ðe ˌɣwaɾðaˈmaɾ], Spanish: [toˈreta ðe ˌɣwaɾðaˈmaɾ]) or
Torre de los
Americanos is a 380-metre (1,247 ft) tall...
- Dénia (Denia),
Elche (Elche/Elx), El
Campello (Campello), Finestrat,
Guardamar del Segura, L'Alfàs del Pi (Alfaz del Pi),
Orihuela Costa,
Pilar de la...
- Lady of
Guardamar (Dama de
Guardamar), is a
limestone female bust, 50
centimetres (20 in) high,
dated c. 400-370 BC, that was
discovered in
fragments in...
- The
siege of
Guardamar in 1331 was one of the
battles of the
Battle of the Strait. In 1306 the
council of
Guardamar del Segura,
which consisted of a thousand...
- los Santos, Lady of Baza, Lady of
Guardamar, and Lady of Elche, are
dated around 4th
century BC. The Lady of
Guardamar,
found in 1987, is in the Museum...
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strong aftershock further damaged structures and destro**** the
towns of
Guardamar and San Fulgencio,
which had been less
affected by the main shock. Finally...
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Mediterranean Sea, by the
mountain range Sierra del Molar, very
close to
Guardamar del
Segura and by the salt pans (salinas) of
Santa Pola. The 1.1 km-long...
- Altet, to
stations in Gran
Alacant and
Santa Pola and then
onwards to
Guardamar and
Torrevieja before terminating in Murcia. The name is
derived from...
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Ridwan to
invade the
region around Alicante. The
Granadan army
sacked Guardamar on 18
October 1331,
raided the
surrounding countryside, then returned...