Almuñécar (new town)
Almuñécar (old and older town)
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Photography on the beach at Almuñécar
On the beach at Almuñécar
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Modern sculpture at Almuñécar.
The Monument to the Phoenicians at Almuñécar
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Almuñécar (Old town and fortress)


Almuñécar, on the Spanish coast.
The white buildings of the 'old town' viewed from inside the remains of the even older fortress. The area was used as a look-out point by Phoenician settlers who arrived about 1500 BC. The fortress building was started by the Romans after 49 BC and continued to be used and developed by the Moors until 1489 AD.
The Moors called the town Hizn Al-Munekhab, which is believed to mean “Fortress on the hill”, and which then became “al-Munekkab”.
The white buildings of the 'old town' viewed from inside the remains of the even older fortress. The area was used as a look-out point by Phoenician settlers who arrived about 1500 BC. The fortress building was started by the Romans after 49 BC and continued to be used and developed by the Moors until 1489 AD.
The Moors called the town Hizn Al-Munekhab, which is believed to mean “Fortress on the hill”, and which then became “al-Munekkab”.
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