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Meaning of ruta de la lana by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

ruta de la lana
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One of the oldest peninsular commercial roads, which goes from Alicante to Burgos crossing the easternmost provinces of Castilla la Mancha. The road crosses more than 80 towns coinciding in its beginnings with the Jacobean Route of the Southeast, the Road of the Cid and the Path of the Azahar. When we started it we find such beautiful cities as Monforte del Cid, Novelda, Petrer, Sax, Villena, Almansa, Alcalá del Júcar and so many towns and cities in the eastern part of the Castillas that are a delight for rosemary.

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