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Orihuela is a lively city located on the sunny coast of Spain. It's found in the Alicante province, right by the Segura River in a region called Vega Baja. This city is famous for growing lots of delicious oranges and lemons! Around 75,000 people live here, and Orihuela is also home to some really old and important buildings, like its beautiful Cathedral and the historic churches of Santiago and Santa Justa y Rufina.

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The beautiful coast near Orihuela.

Discovering Orihuela

Orihuela is a city with a rich past and a vibrant present. It's a great place to learn about Spanish history and enjoy the warm Mediterranean climate. The city is known for its beautiful landscapes, from the green fields of citrus trees to the nearby sandy beaches.

Where is Orihuela Located?

Orihuela is situated in the southeastern part of Spain, in the Alicante province. It's part of the Valencian Community, which is one of Spain's 17 regions. The city is built along the Segura River, which brings water to the fertile lands around it. This area, known as the Vega Baja del Segura, is like a big garden because of all the farming that happens there.

What Grows in Orihuela?

The land around Orihuela is perfect for farming, especially for fruits. The most famous crops are oranges and lemons. These fruits are grown in huge orchards, and the warm weather helps them grow big and juicy. When you visit, you might even smell the sweet scent of orange blossoms in the air! Besides citrus fruits, other crops like vegetables are also grown here.

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Inside Orihuela Cathedral, a historic and beautiful place.

Famous Buildings and History

Orihuela has a long and interesting history, and you can see it in its many old buildings. Some of the most important ones include:

  • The Orihuela Cathedral: This impressive building used to be a mosque and was later turned into a church. It shows different styles of architecture from over the centuries.
  • The Church of Santiago: Another very old church with beautiful details.
  • The Church of Santa Justa and Rufina: This church is also very historic and has a unique bell tower.
  • The Seminarium: This building was once a school for priests and is another important historical landmark.

These buildings tell stories of Orihuela's past, from ancient times to when it was an important city during the Middle Ages. Exploring them is like taking a step back in time!

Life in Orihuela

With a population of about 75,000 people, Orihuela is a busy city. It has a mix of traditional Spanish culture and modern life. The city celebrates many local festivals throughout the year, often with parades, music, and special foods. These events are a great way to experience the local traditions and community spirit. Many people also enjoy the nearby beaches, which are just a short drive from the city center.

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