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Autovía A-32
The Autovía A-32, also known as the Autovía de Levante is a highway in Spain. It has been re-numbered from the N-332, N-330 and N-430. It connects Jaén with Albacete where it joins the Autovía A-30. The majority of the Autovia A-32 is planned as an upgrade of the N-322. The road will commence at Bailén at the Autovía A-44 and Autovía A-4. The road heads east to Linares through olive covered hills. After 31 km the road reaches Úbeda with a junction with the Autovía A-316. Thereafter the road heads north east to Vilanueva and the Santuario de Notra Sant de la Fuensanta. It then follows the Rio Guadalimar to the west of the Sierra de Cazorla and then the Sierra de Alcaraz before crossing the Puerto de los Pocicos (1,058m). It then heads along the Rio del Jardin to Albacete and junctions with the Autovía A-31, Autovía A-30 and N-430. The road heads north east across the Rio Jucar and then the Rio Cabriol before passing over the southern slopes of the Sierr ...
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Albacete
Albacete (, also , ; ar, ﭐَلبَسِيط, Al-Basīṭ) is a city and municipality in the Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, and capital of the province of Albacete. Lying in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula, the area around the city is known as Llanos de Albacete, Los Llanos. Halfway between Madrid and the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast, it enjoys connections by motorway, railway (including AVE), and air (Albacete Airport). With a population of 174,336 (2020), it is the largest municipality of Castilla–La Mancha. The municipality of Albacete is also the seventh-largest in Spain by total area, being . Albacete is the seat to the regional High Court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha, High Court of Justice. The origins of the city are uncertain, with the earliest proof of settlement dating to the time of Al-Andalus, when the settlement was originally named (), meaning "The Flat" in Arabic language, Arabic, re ...
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Bailén
Bailén (archaically known as Baylen in English language, English) is a town in the province of Jaén, Spain, province of Jaén, Spain. History Bailén is probably the ancient Baecula, where the Roman Republic, Romans, under Scipio Africanus, Scipio the elder, signally defeated the Punics, Carthaginians in 209 and 206 B.C. In its neighbourhood, also, in 1212, was fought the great Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, in which, according to the ancient chroniclers, the Kingdom of Castile, Castilians under Alfonso VIII of Castile, Alphonso VIII, slew 200,000 Almohads, and themselves only lost 25 men. Although this estimate is absurd, the victory of the Christians was complete. There is a abbey, convent that dates from 729. In 1808, during the Peninsular War, it was the site of a series of clashes (the Battle of Bailén) at which Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén, General Castaños defeated General Pierre-Antoine, comte Dupont de l'Étang, Pierre Dupont.Chandler, p. 618 The ...
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N-330 Road (Spain)
The N-330 is a highway in Aragon, Spain. It forms part of European Route E7. It connects with France at the Tunnel of Somport (12 km) with Huesca. It then becomes the Autovía A-23 to Zaragoza. It heads south to Daroca, where it becomes the N-234. The road emerges again south of Teruel following the Rio Turia. The N-420 branches west in the Rincón de Valencia rising to over 1,000m. It then runs south to Utiel and the Autovía A-3 in the province of Valencia. At Requena the road heads south again into the Sierra Martés Sierra Martés or Sierra de Martés (Valencian Language: ''Serra de Martés'') is a mountain range settled alongside the Valencian comarques of Requena-Utiel and Hoya de Buñol, province of Valencia (east Spain). Is one of the last Iberica format ... with a junction with the N-322 and then crosses the Puerto de Cruz de Confrentes and then down to the Rio Xúquer. Thereafter it passes the Reserva Nacional de Muela de Cortes and a series of oli ...
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N-430 Road (Spain)
The N-430 is a highway in Spain. Route The road starts in Badajoz, Spain in the "San Roque Bridge" and follows the Guadiana River. In the Sierra de la Chimenea the road crosses the Orellana Dam and further east the Garcia de Sola Dam and then passes over the Puerto de los Carneros (520m) mountain pass. The road then follows the Rio Guadiana again to Ciudad Real. Here there is a junction with N-420, N-401 and Autovía A-43. The N-430 passes through Manzanares and over the Autovía A-4. The road then follows east to the Sierra de Alhambra and into the wooded Campo de Montiel and the Lagunas de Ruidera. The road passes close to Maripérez (909m) before dropping down into Albacete where the road ends with junctions onto the Autovía A-31, Autovía A-30 The Autovía A-30 (also called ''Autovía de Murcia'') is a Spanish autovía which starts in Albacete and ends in Cartagena, while also passing through Murcia Murcia (, , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capi ...
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Jaén, Spain
Jaén () is the urban capital city of the province of Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The city of Jaén is the administrative and industrial centre for the province. Industrial establishments in the city include chemical works, tanneries, distilleries, cookie factories, textile factories, as well as agricultural and olive oil processing machinery industry. The layout of Jaén is determined by its position in the hills of the Santa Catalina mountains, with steep, narrow streets, in the historical central city district. Its population is 112,757 (2020), about one-sixth of the population of the province. Recently Jaén has had a great increase in cultural tourism, having received 604,523 tourists along the year 2015, 10% more than in 2014. The city is also known as the ''World Capital of Olive Oil'', because it is the biggest producer of the oil, known by locals as ''liquid gold''. Etymology The name is most likely derived from the Roman name ''Villa G ...
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Autovía A-30
The Autovía A-30 (also called ''Autovía de Murcia'') is a Spanish autovía which starts in Albacete and ends in Cartagena, while also passing through Murcia Murcia (, , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country. It has a population of 460,349 inhabitants in 2021 (about one .... It replaced most of the eastern section of the former N-301 road. History The A-30 motorway is part of an axis that follows the itinerary of the old N-301 national road that connects Ocaña with Cartagena, although the A-30 refers only to the section between Albacete and Cartagena, the rest of sections of this national They have been renamed as another highway ( A-31 ), or the N-301 still remains as a highway, although from Ocaña to La Roda there is a toll highway called ( AP-36 ) that runs parallel to the national highway . The N-301 was the axis that linked Madrid with A ...
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Autovía A-44
The Autovía A-44 is a highway in Andalucia, Spain. It is also known as the Autovía de Granada / Sierra Nevada. The entirety of the route also forms the entirety of European route E 902, a B class road in the International E-road network. A-44 / E 902 connects the coastal municipality of Motril to the inland town of Bailén. It starts at La Gorgoracha from a section of the Autovía A-7 which starts at Motril at the junction of the N-340. From La Gorgoracha it runs parallel to the old N-323, but to the east of Velez de Benaudalla heading Rules dam (the old, and still existing section of the N-323 between Motril and Izbor, heads up the gorge of the Rio Guadalfeo into the Valle de Lecrin with Las Alpujarras to the east). The road heads through the Sierra Nevada passing over the Puerto del Suspiro del Moro (865 m). It then passes to the west of Granada the north of which is a junction with the Autovía A-92. The road heads north through the Sierra de Lucena by the Puerto del ...
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Autovía A-4
The Autovía A-4 or Autopista AP-4 (also called ''Autovía del Sur'' that means ''Southern Autovía'') is a Spanish autovía and autopista route which starts in Madrid and ends in Cádiz. The Autopista AP-4; formerly tolled, (from Seville to Cádiz) has a total length of 123.80 km. Sections Major cities crossed *Madrid *Pinto *Aranjuez *Valdepeñas * Baylen *Andújar * Córdoba *Écija * Carmona *Seville *Dos Hermanas *Jerez de la Frontera * El Puerto de Santa María *Puerto Real *Cádiz Cádiz (, , ) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight that make up the autonomous community of Andalusia. Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, ... External links Autopista AP-4 Concessionaire
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Úbeda
Úbeda (; from Iberian ''Ibiut'') is a town in the province of Jaén in Spain's autonomous community of Andalusia, with 34,733 (data 2017) inhabitants. Both this city and the neighbouring city of Baeza benefited from extensive patronage in the early 16th century resulting in the construction of a series of Renaissance style palaces and churches, which have been preserved ever since. In 2003, UNESCO declared the historic cores and monuments of these two towns a World Heritage Site. History Recent archaeological findings indicate a pre-Roman settlement at Úbeda, such as argaric and iberic remains. The capital of the iberic state was called Iltiraka and was located over the Guadalquivir river, 10 km south of the actual site of the town. Romans and later Visigoths occupied the site as a settlement. During the Reconquista, in 1233, King Ferdinand III conquered the city to the Kingdom of Castile. As part of Castille the possession of territories of Úbeda increased substa ...
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Autovía A-316
The Autovía A-316 is a highway in Andalusia, Spain. The road starts at a junction with the N-322 at Úbeda. It heads south west through the olive groves to Jaén crossing the Guadalquivir. It ends with a junction with the N-432 at Alcaudete. To the west the N-316 and A340 connect to the Autovía A-44 The Autovía A-44 is a highway in Andalucia, Spain. It is also known as the Autovía de Granada / Sierra Nevada. The entirety of the route also forms the entirety of European route E 902, a B class road in the International E-road network. A-44 .... References External links Transport in Andalusia Autopistas and autovías in Spain {{Spain-transport-stub ...
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Autovía A-31
The Autovía A-31, also known as the Autovía de Alicante, is a highway in Spain. The road connects Madrid to Alicante. It starts at a junction with the Autovía A-3 at Alarcón and heads south east to Albacete. Thereafter the Autovía A-30 branches off to Murcia. The A-31 heads east to Almansa and a junction with the Autovía A-35 before heading to the coast the Autovía A-7 and Alicante Alicante ( ca-valencia, Alacant) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 337,482 , the second-largest in t .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Autovia A-31 A-31 A-31 A-31 A-31 ...
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