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the interior of the province and the largest in area. It is the twenty-second largest in Spain. The city is located 45 km from Málaga and 115 km from Córdoba. The cities are connected by a high-speed train and the A-45 motorway. Antequera is 160 km from
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In 2011, Antequera had a population of 41,854. It covers an area of 749.34 km with a population density of 55.85 inhabitants/km, and is situated at an altitude of 575 meters. There is also a very small town named "Gloriano" in the bottom of
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Starting from the mid-eighteenth century, Spain underwent a series of reforms, in particular a land reform and the reduction of the power of the Church (the expulsion of the
Jesuits in 1767) that produced a slow economic recovery. In Antequera, textile production became the main industry. In 1804,
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to the west. Because of its location, its flourishing agriculture, and the work of its craftsmen, all contributing to the cultural growth of the city, Antequera was called the "Heart of
Andalusia" by the early sixteenth century. During this time the townscape also changed. Mosques and houses were
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Antequera's prosperity slowly came to a close at the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth. Spain had to accept the loss of its
American colonies and lost a number of crucial military conflicts in Europe. That led to a deep economic crisis, which in some parts of the
2119:"Resolución de 19 de diciembre de 2007, de la Dirección General de Bienes Culturales, por la que se incoa el procedimiento para la declaración de Bien de Interés Cultural, con la categoría de Zona Arqueológica, denominado Dólmenes de Antequera, en Antequera, (Málaga)"
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were defeated and al-Andalus greatly reduced in strength. Medina
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textiles were being manufactured. The primary employers of the region, however, continued to be involved in the production and trade of grain, fruit, olive oil, and
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in the area, did not substantially improve. By 1477 the situation was critical. Nasrids attempted to conquer the city, ravaging the crops and firing housing.
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The city's museums house about 80% of all the art treasures in the province of Málaga, which makes it one of the cultural centres of
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was opened and examined in the nineteenth century, archaeologists found the skeletons of several hundred people inside.
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landscapes in Europe. It has an extensive archaeological and architectural heritage, highlighted by the dolmens of
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Antequera became an important commercial town at the crossroads between Málaga to the south, Granada to the east,
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in 197 BCE. That year, the Turdetani rose in revolt, being put down a few years later by legions under
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erected overlooking the city. For about two hundred years, Medina Antaquira was attacked repeatedly.
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torn down, and new churches and houses built in their place. The oldest church in Antequera, the
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established nearby. The present street plan largely follows those of the Roman town. Following
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was founded; it became a meeting place for important writers and scholars of the Spanish
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is the main industry and there are an increasing number of international visitors.
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in 2016 under the name "Antequera Dolmens Site". The manifest for recognition from
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2295:"Antequera dolmens continue World Heritage status bid"
2093:"El Torcal, paisaje kárstico más importante de Europa"
1743:, (born 1940), a Spanish retired footballer known as
1525:("Giants' Arch"), erected in 1595 in honour of King
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in the main chapel, dating to the eighteenth century
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and an important border town. To defend against the
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2006:Agencia de Obra Pública de la Junta de Andalucía
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1715:(1630–1709), Spanish Baroque painter
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