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throughout the 15th century. It was King Felipe II who, after defeating the Moors, decreed the expulsion of the Arabs from the
Comarca and the re-population of the town with Christians from Valencia and La Mancha, constituting a municipal council or town hall in 1563, under the hand of its first Mayor, Anton de Andrano. Although the Barrio Alto of San Antonio - with an irregular layout of steep streets converging on a small central square - was the original nucleus of the town of Albox, it is however in la Loma de San Francisco - named after an ancient settlement of the Franciscan Third Order - that most expansion and development took place in the 17th and 18th centuries. This is due to the connection of Albox with tragic floods and earthquakes which have plagued this area periodically. The most momentous event for Albox occurred in 1716 when the venerated image of Nuestra Senora del Saliente came to the town and two priests from Albox founded the Santuario on Mt. Roel. From this date the history of Albox cannot be understood without the deep imprint of this Marian devotion. During the 19th century the town played a major role in the fight against French invaders, with records showing two bloody skirmishes in the years 1810 and 1811. This was the period of greatest economic boom in Albox, thanks to its looms and craft pottery works. Its commercial tradition has made it an economic hub between Baza (Granada) and Lorca(Murcia)
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the chapel remained as a subsidiary church of the Parish of Santa Maria. In 1885, after the proclamation of the immaculate dogma, it was dedicated to the
Conception of our Lady. In 1900 it was elevated to a Parish Church in honour of the extraordinary work of the Servant of God, Don Juan Ibåñez between 1911 and 1936. Thanks to his ministry the Scouts Group was founded and a Parish Hall was constructed to develop the neighbourhood. After the flood of 1973, the old building was demolished and replaced by a simple construction. In 1999, Bishop Ălvarez GastĂłn consecrated the present church. Inside the church, in addition to the image of the Immaculate Conception, they worship St. Francis Of Assisi and the titleholders of Brotherhood of St. John the Evangelist. The Sepulchre of Servant of God, Don Juan Ibåñez, who was martyred in the Religious Persecution of 1936 can be found in the Sacristy. The Congregation of Sisters of JesĂșs MarĂa have worked in the parish since 1975. Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen in Llano de los Olleres
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Nazareth washing the feet of the disciples. Procession on Good Friday with the statues of Jesus carrying the Cross, Holy Mary of Redemption and the Holy Sepulchre.CofradĂa de Ntra. Sra. de las Angustias: Procession on the evening of Good Friday with Agony in the Garden, Our Lady of Hope and Our Lady of Sorrow with her dead son in her lap. CofradĂa de Ntra. Sra. de los Dolores: Procession on Good Friday of our Lady of Sorrows without the black canopy and on Holy Thursday in evening with Christ on the Cross, the Fallen Christ and our Lady of Sorrows under a black canopy. CofradĂa de San Juan: Procession in the morning of Hold Friday with the statues of St. John, The Virgin of First Sorrow and Christ Crucified. Pre-Hermandad de Ntro. Padre JesĂșs de PasiĂłn y Misericordia: The procession of this young brotherhood takes place on Easter Saturday with the station of the cross representing the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
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blessed in 1870 and enriched during the following decades with donations. The AcciĂłn CatĂłlica apostolate in
Almeria was founded by the Servant of God Don Antonio Lorca Muñoz who was also the parish priest of Santa MarĂa church in Albox. Sacked during the time of religious persecution, the church was rebuilt by residents in 1939. Bishop Casares HervĂĄs raised its status to parish church in 1973. Currently, due to its state of deterioration, it is being restored.
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Cartagena and spread implacably, taking lives, throughout all the towns of
Spanish Levante (Granada and Almeria included). Also a terrible flood destroyed Albox on 11 September 1891. Another major flood struck the town on 26 June 1900 causing 6 deaths and the destruction of the upper part of the stone wall built by the Royal Commission after the floods of 1891. Electric street lighting came to Albox on 8 January 1914, replacing street lamps.
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Abandoned. It is a small baroque carving that can be compared stylistically to the Roldana (Luisa Roldana) school. It is, without doubt, the best example of the baroque style in the province. In 1988 the sacred image was crowned by the Apostolic Nuncio on behalf of Pope John Paul II. It is the religious heart of Albox.
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having lost its significance as a cattle fair in favour of a popular fiesta. Currently it is one of the most important fairs in the province of
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For years Albox had a railway station located in
Almanzora. 'Station Road' (ALP-831) is the old road to the railway station in Almanzora. This road runs for 3 km to the station. It runs parallel to the Rambla of Albox and crosses the areas of Albox, La Molata, Barrio las zorras and Almanzora. In
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A religious pilgrimage from the town of Albox to the
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Albox owes its foundation and settlement to the Arabs (its name means 'tower' in Arabic) with a history widely linked to the medieval splendour of the Kingdom of Granada from the 13th century. In the midst of the Christian Reconquest, in the 15th century, Albox was taken from the Arabs by the troops
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Albox has a great chess tradition. The Chess Club 'Club de Ajedrez Reverté Albox' was proclaimed the Champion Chess team in Spain in 2005. Also, Albox is considered to be the 'cradle of Spanish chess' since it celebrates a number of international chess tournaments such as "International Chess Open
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The bequest of the priest Don LĂĄzaro de Martos permitted the founding of a Hospice of the Franciscan Order in the 18th century. The presence of the friars and the construction of the convent chapel contributed to the growth of the barrio of La Loma de Albox. After the expulsion of the Franciscans,
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Construction began on the oldest religious building in Albox in the 16th century after the Reconquest of the Religious Monarchs. With additions in later centuries, it is an artistic building although one stripped of its treasure after religious persecution. Currently it is being restored. It has a
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Easter Week in Albox is one of the best in the province of Almeria. The processions are organised by 4 cofradias and 1 prehermandad- the religious brotherhoods:- CofradĂa de Ntro. Padre JesĂșs Nazareno, MarĂa SantĂsima de la RedenciĂłn y Santo Sepulcro del Señor: Procession on Holy Tuesday with the
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One of the most important religious buildings in all of the province of Almeria. It was constructed in 1716 by local priests Fr LĂĄzaro de Martos and Fr Roque. Magnificently extended by Bishop Sanz y Torres constituting a Shrine, Episcopal Palace and Guesthouse and Convent. The sacred image of our
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During the terrible cholera epidemic of 1864 the residents of the area of Llano de los Olleres promised Our Lady of Carmel that they would build her a church if she stopped the epidemic. As this happened, these farm labourers put all their efforts into constructing this religious building. It was
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Around the year 1500 a strong earthquake hit Albox destroying a large part of the town, making it necessary to demolish the ancient castle and the damaged homes were repaired with its stone. Albox took part in the continuous and persistent Moorish uprisings that occurred in the Kingdom of Granada
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An important tournament of indoor football which takes place each year during the first week of August. Noted for its location and atmosphere, and called '24 hours' because the championship takes place continuously over a 24-hour period, traffic is stopped in one of the principle roads in Albox
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The most popular fair dedicated by the residents of La Loma to their patron saint. Various activities take place in Plaza San Francisco such as street parties and dancing. A solemn Triduum (three-day religious observation) takes place in the Parish Church of La ConcepciĂłn which culminates in the
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Situated at the highest point in La Loma de Albox, it was founded by the Franciscans, as the culmination of an artistic Way of the Cross in the 18th century. Later on the old town cemetery was situated on its esplanade. In the twenties, the Servant of God don Juan Ibåñez planted the current pine
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This annual fair which takes place during the days before or after 1 November, owes its origins to an important cattle fair, which used to be one of the most important cattle fairs in all of Spain. With the passage of time and the transformation of rural areas, it was named the All Saints Fair,
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Rock festival dating from 1985. It is celebrated annually at the end of October during the All Saints Fair. It is the longest running rock festival in Spain. Numerous local and international groups have played this festival. Some concerts attracted as many as 4,000 spectators.
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grove which gives it great beauty. Totally destroyed during the religious persecution, it was rebuilt according to the design of Don BartolomĂ© MarĂn, a native canon of the neighbourhood with an extensive artistic career. It is a place of great devotion.
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Vicente Bonil" and the former "Villa de Albox". Because of this international chess grand masters have visited the town, such as Veselin Topalov (FIDE world chess champion 2005) and Alekséi Dréyev (former player with Club de Ajedrez Reverté Albox).
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Situated in the basin of the Almanzora river. It has a superficial area of 168 km delimited to the north by Chirivel and VĂ©lez-Rubio, to the south by Cantoria, to the east by Taberno and Arboleas, and to the west by Oria and Partaloa.
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1201:Diego Capel
1029:INE (Spain)
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322:VĂ©lez-Rubio
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1653:Nacimiento
1598:InstinciĂłn
1493:Carboneras
1473:Bentarique
1214:References
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190:Population
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1353:Alboloduy
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1398:AlmerĂa
1383:Alhabia
1368:Alcolea
743:History
397:Climate
351:Taberno
277:AlmerĂa
267:in the
249:Website
145:AlmerĂa
116:Country
87:37°23âČN
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