Mula, Spain

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Mula is a municipality in the northeast of the autonomous community of Murcia in Spain, with approximately 16,000 inhabitants (2005, INE figures).

It is best-known for the tamboradas (drumming processions) made during the Holy Week, which in southern Spain are traditional of a region formed by Mula, Moratalla, Hellín and Tobarra.


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Abanilla | Abarán | Águilas | Albudeite | Alcantarilla | Los Alcázares | Aledo | Alguazas | Alhama de Murcia | Archena | Beniel | Blanca | Bullas | Calasparra | Campos del Río | Caravaca de la Cruz | Cartagena | Cehegín | Ceutí | Cieza | Fortuna | Fuente Álamo de Murcia | Jumilla | Librilla | Lorca | Lorquí | Mazarrón | Molina de Segura | Moratalla | Mula | Murcia | Ojós | Pliego |Puerto Lumbreras | Ricote | San Javier | San Pedro del Pinatar | Santomera | Torre-Pacheco | Las Torres de Cotillas | Totana | Ulea | La Unión | Villanueva del Río Segura | Yecla


Coordinates: 38°03′N, 1°30′W

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