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Huercal Overa
Huercal Overa is the
result of the union of two medieval settlements: Huercal and
Overa. The town sits between two branches of the Almanzora
River. It is the chief town of a thriving agricultural district,
largely dependent for its prosperity on the lead mining in the
surrounding highlands.
Huercal Overa is a market town with
much of the town centre being taken over by the market every Monday
morning. The town has very good facilities with a variety of
hotels, restaurants, a modern hospital, a municipal swimming pool and
leisure centre. Huercal Overa is well served by the motorway
network being 1km away from the main North-South coastal motorway.
The religious architecture of the town
is impressive. Take time to see the Parish Church de Nuestra
Senora de le Asuncion, founded in 1505, the Parish Church de la
Asuncion de la Virgen built in 1748 and the Chapel of Jesus Nazareno
founded in 1749 which contains a magnificent statue of Jesus of
Nazareno carved in the same year by Francisco Salzillo.
A procession is held in the Easter
week through Huercal Overva to celebrate the Passion of Christ.
Here groups of statues are carried on floats by figures in white, brown
or black robes. This spectacle has been declared a National
Tourist Attraction.
Other buildings of interest include a
bell tower dating from the Middle Ages, that looms over the houses of
Huercal Overa. The old Posito (Granary) and the Via Crucis which
leads to the Hermitage del Calvario.
Some years ago, new pine
plantations were started close to Huercal Overa. These are now
relatively mature, and have created the first forest in the area for
500 years. Most of the trees are almond, olive and citrus.
Further forests are planned to bring much needed lush greenery to the
area.
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