Alcaucin, in the area of
Antequera,
Malaga Province,
Spain.
The name comes from the Arab Al-Cautin which means "The Arches". A village of approximately 1,500 inhabitants and flanked on one side by the peak of the Maroma at 2,080ms the highest in the La Axarquia. In the Boquete de Zarraya is a natural passage at the border of Granada Province in which in August 1983 a jawbone of a Neanderthal man was discovered. Alcaucin also has the Castle and Village of Zalia, and the Arab baths of sulphur waters at Las Majadas are worth a visit.More Info...
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