Dúrcal

Dúrcal is a Spanish municipality located in the northeastern part Lecrín Valley (Granada province), in the autonomous community of Andalusia, one of the fifty-one entities that make up the metropolitan area of ​​Granada. It borders the municipalities of Dílar, Lanjaron Nigüelas Villamena and the Padul. Other nearby towns are Padul and Mondújar. The council consists durqueño nuclei Dúrcal, which is the capital district Lecrín Valley, and Marchena. Much of its township is located in the Sierra Nevada National Park.

History

The singer and actress Rocio Durcal Madrid drew at random from a map of Spain this town, whose name would ever since as her stage name. It was therefore declared Adoptive Daughter of Dúrcal and the city council named a street in her honor. The origin of Dúrcal goes back to the era of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Its status as a must from Granada to the coast and its fertile land attracted to Arabs. Its name comes from the Arabic "Quasb", a term that refers to "cane sugar ", but plenty in terms of citrus orchards and other fruit. After the Reconquista carried out by Ferdinand and Isabella, the Moors were expelled from the area, being Dúrcal starting point for many families heading north African Christian escape pressure

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