Teba

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Teba is a town in Spain.

It sits on a rock saddle in the mountains east of Ronda, some 15 kilometre north of Ardales, with a population of some 4,300 people in the comarca of Antequera and provincia of Málaga in Andalucía.

It is the site of the Christian-Moorish Battle of Teba in 1330 during the Reconquista, which took place near its castle. Sir James Douglas, a leading associate of King Robert I of Scotland, was killed there.

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Coordinates: 36°58′N 4°56′W / 36.967, -4.933