Cehegín y Caravaca en 1823, según Calasparra

Journal Title: Alquipir - Year 2022, Vol 6, Issue 1

Abstract

The dispute in historical and political matters between Cehegín and Caravaca can be traced back to the time of the reconquest, and in many cases has been dragging on until much later. The example in question is one of these, in this case, the dispute over being the head of the party. In this matter, a town which, a priori, is considered impartial, such as Calasparra, takes sides in favour of Cehegín by means of a particularly strange proclamation.

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Gortín

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Gortín (2022). Cehegín y Caravaca en 1823, según Calasparra. Alquipir, 6(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-714267