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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Murcia, Alcantarilla, Cartagena, Spain, Mula, Spain, San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain, Lorca, Aguilas, Fuente Alamo de Murcia, Abanilla, Moratalla, Murcia, Caravaca de la Cruz, Coy, Spain, Cehegin, List of municipalities in Murcia, Sucina, Bullas, Las Torres de Cotillas, Mazarron, Cieza, Murcia, Jumilla, Yecla, Los Alcazares, Barranda, Archena, Beniajan, Abaran, Molina de Segura, Calasparra, Torre-Pacheco, Ciudad Encantada Bolnuevo, Las Palas, La Manchica, Lorqui, Puerto Lumbreras, Santomera, Alhama de Murcia, Sangonera la Verde, La Union, Murcia, Totana, San Javier, Murcia, Ricote, Ulea. Excerpt: Murcia (Spanish pronunciation: ), a city in south-eastern Spain, is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country, with a population of 436,870 inhabitants in 2009 (about one third of the total population of the Region). The population of the metropolitan area was 638,217 in 2008. It is located on the Segura River, in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, noted by a mild climate with hot summers, tepid winters and scarce precipitation. Murcia was founded by the emir of Cordoba Abd ar-Rahman II in 825 AD with the name Mursiya and is now mainly a services city and a university town. Highlights for visitors include the Cathedral of Murcia and a number of baroque buildings, renowned local cuisine, Holy Week processions, works of art by the famous Murcia sculptor Francisco Salzillo, and the Fiestas de Primavera (Spring Festival). The city, as the capital of the comarca Huerta de Murcia is called Europe's orchard due to its long agricultural tradition and as a fruits, vegetables and flowers producer and exporter. The Segura valley where Murcia is locatedMurcia is located near the center of a low-lying fertile plain known as the huerta (orc...