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  • Suspended bridge on the Ruta de los Puentes Colgantes, or Hanging Bridges Trail, through the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, at Chulilla, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Bridges were originally built here by workers on the Loriguilla Reservoir, but the current ones are more recent, built in 2013. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles, built 16th - 18th centuries, in Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Suspended bridge on the Ruta de los Puentes Colgantes, or Hanging Bridges Trail, through the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, at Chulilla, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Bridges were originally built here by workers on the Loriguilla Reservoir, but the current ones are more recent, built in 2013. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Suspended bridge on the Ruta de los Puentes Colgantes, or Hanging Bridges Trail, through the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, at Chulilla, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Bridges were originally built here by workers on the Loriguilla Reservoir, but the current ones are more recent, built in 2013. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Charco Azul de Chulilla, a natural blue pool in the Turia river, aerial view, at Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Under Moorish rule in the 12th century, a weir was built to irrigate the orchards of the town, and the pool remains, with a jetty and dilapidated walkway around the cliff. The pool is on a circular walking route around the town. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. In the centre is the Iglesia De Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles, 17th - 18th century. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tosca waterfalls in the Parque Natural y Geologico de Chera – Sot de Chera, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The geological park was created in 2007 and is in a rift valley with many geological fractures, with mountains, valleys, ravines and the Buseo reservoir. The waterfalls in the river Tosca are a popular spot for wild swimming. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, seen from the castle, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. On the right is the bell tower of the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles, built 16th - 18th centuries. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. In the centre is the Iglesia De Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles, 17th - 18th century. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The medieval village was Moorish and the area surrounding it is popular with rock climbers and hikers, with several trails including the Hanging Bridges trail, or Ruta de Los Puentes Colgantes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tosca waterfalls in the Parque Natural y Geologico de Chera – Sot de Chera, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The geological park was created in 2007 and is in a rift valley with many geological fractures, with mountains, valleys, ravines and the Buseo reservoir. The waterfalls in the river Tosca are a popular spot for wild swimming. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Covered street and courtyard between houses painted white, blue and green in the Barrio Morisco, or Barrio Arrabal, the Moorish quarter of the village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tuejar river near the Area Recreativa Molino Puerto, on the Ruta del Agua or Water Route, a walk around the historic districts of Chelva and along its rivers, in Chelva, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Settled since the 1st millennium BC, the village grew under Moorish rule in the 12th century, beneath the castle, extended during these times and added to in later centuries. Nearby is the Hoces del Rio Turia, a deep canyon formed by the river Turia, in the Los Calderones Municipal Natural Area, popular with hikers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ermita de Santa Cruz, or Hermitage of the Holy Cross, originally the Benaeca mosque, built 1370, in the Barrio Morisco, or Barrio Arrabal, the Moorish quarter of the village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. This would originally have been the prayer hall, with pillars supporting arches and a pitched timber roof. The mosque became a church in the 16th century when an altar and belfry were added. The building was restored 2004-7 and is now a cultural centre. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chelva, aerial view, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. In the centre is the bell tower of the Church of Nuestra Senora de los Angeles, built 1626 in Valencian baroque style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Playeta Chelva, a beach along the Chelva river on the Ruta del Agua or Water Route, a walk around the historic districts of Chelva and along its river, in Chelva, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Covered street and courtyard between houses painted white, blue and green in the Barrio Morisco, or Barrio Arrabal, the Moorish quarter of the village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Charco Azul de Chulilla, a natural blue pool in the Turia river, aerial view, at Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Under Moorish rule in the 12th century, a weir was built to irrigate the orchards of the town, and the pool remains, with a jetty and dilapidated walkway around the cliff. The pool is on a circular walking route around the town. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow street of whitewashed houses in the Barrio Morisco, or Barrio Arrabal, the Moorish quarter of the village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Charco Azul de Chulilla, a natural blue pool in the Turia river, at Chulilla, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. Under Moorish rule in the 12th century, a weir was built to irrigate the orchards of the town, and the pool remains, with a jetty and dilapidated walkway around the cliff. The pool is on a circular walking route around the town. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ermita de Santa Cruz, or Hermitage of the Holy Cross, originally the Benaeca mosque, built 1370, in the Barrio Morisco, or Barrio Arrabal, the Moorish quarter of the village of Chelva, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The mosque became a church in the 16th century when an altar and belfry were added. The building was restored 2004-7 and is now a cultural centre. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0139.jpg
  • Tosca waterfalls in the Parque Natural y Geologico de Chera – Sot de Chera, in Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The geological park was created in 2007 and is in a rift valley with many geological fractures, with mountains, valleys, ravines and the Buseo reservoir. The waterfalls in the river Tosca are a popular spot for wild swimming. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Playeta Chelva, a beach along the Chelva river on the Ruta del Agua or Water Route, a walk around the historic districts of Chelva and along its river, in Chelva, Los Serranos, Valencia, Spain. The town developed in the 11th century under Moorish rule, when a citadel was built and the settlement was fortified with walls and 4 entrance gates. Chelva still has a muslim quarter and a Jewish Quarter or El Azoque. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Turia river and waterfall near Domeno Viejo, between the towns of Chulilla and Chelva, Valencia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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