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Palma del Río
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Sat, 16/02/2008 - 16:18.Population: 20640
Palma del Río is located on the southwest border of Cordoba and the influence of the proximity to Seville is evident in much of the architecture and art of the town. Traditional local products include ironwork, ceramics and woodwork.
Lying between two of Andalucias main rivers - the Genil and Guadalquivir - in a fertile zone known as La Vega, Palma in an important agricultural town. It is also famous for being the birthplace of many famous bullfighters.
Local Fiestas:
Aguilar de la Frontera
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Sat, 16/02/2008 - 15:14.Population: 13,589
Aguilar de la Frontera, also known simply as Aguilar, is 50km from the capital Cordoba on the Cordoba-Malaga railway route. A great view of the town and surrounding countryside - full of olive groves and vineyards - can be seen from the Pe de Moro, which is the location of the old Castle.
One of the unique points of interest in Aguilar is the main square - an octagonal shaped plaza surrounded by historic buildings.
Lucena
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Fri, 15/02/2008 - 12:31.Population: 40.143
Lucena is located in the southern part of the province and is the second most important city after the capital Cordoba city. Sitting on the edge of the Lucena River the city is surrounded by walls and moats.
While Lucena is famous for it furniture production, there are many impressive buildings to visit including:
Palacio de los Condes currently used as the courthouse, which was a palace in the eighteenth century
Villanueva de Cordoba
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Thu, 14/02/2008 - 14:47.Population: 10.069
Villanuevo de Cordoba is one of the most important towns in the area known as ´Mancomunidad de los Pedroches´ which has one of the largest oak forests in Europe.
Naturally, lumber is an important source of income for the town together with jamon ibérico (Iberian Jam). Each October the town celebrates ´El Día del Jamón´ with sampling of the products of the local jamoneras.
Interesting Fiestas
Iznájar
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Thu, 14/02/2008 - 13:57.Population: 4,960
Iznájar is a small town at the southern end of the Cordoba province, close to the borders of both Malaga and Granada.
Zuheros
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Tue, 12/02/2008 - 17:34.Population: 821
Zuheros is a small town on the edge of the Sierra Subbetica Natural park most well known for the ´Cuevas de los Murcielagos´(Bat Caves) with one of the most important colonies of bats in Andalucia. The caves are 4km outside of the village in a moutain called ´Cañada de Malos Vientos´ and contain 2km of limestone caves with stalagmites and stalagtites as well as underground lakes. The 700 steps within the caves take you to 63m below sea level.
Montilla
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Tue, 12/02/2008 - 16:40.Population: 23,245
Montilla is located approximately 40km south of Cordoba set amongst vineyards and olive groves. The Wine Fair of Andalusia is held here and Montilla is known for its Amontillado Wine sold throughout the world but known in Spain simply as Montilla.
Visits to the bodegas can be pre-arranged and at the end of August/beginning of September the´Festival of la Vendimia´ takes place which is the traditional grape treading when the wine is offered to the ´Virgen de las Viñas´ (Virgin of the Vineyards).
Priego de Córdoba
Submitted by Yolanda Solo on Tue, 12/02/2008 - 14:25.Population: 22.208
Priego de Córdoba is a picturesque town in the most southeastern part of the Cordoba province.
The oldest part of the town - Barrio de la Villa - was declared of Historical-Artistic importance in 1972 and includes a series of narrow streets decorated with flower pots showering the streets in an abundance of colour. Some of these houses are still linked to the old tunnel system that leads from the cellars up to the castle.



