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Alpujarra

Alpujarra is a region in the province of Granada, Spain, known for its unique cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. It is located in the southern part of the province, bordering the provinces of Almería and Málaga. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, including the Sierra Nevada mountain range, which is home to the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula, Mulhacén.

The Alpujarra is renowned for its traditional whitewashed villages, known as "pueblos blancos," which are built

The Alpujarra has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong tradition of music and dance. The region

The Alpujarra is also known for its traditional cuisine, which includes dishes such as "cocido alpujarreño,"

The Alpujarra is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience

into
the
mountainsides.
These
villages
are
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
and
are
known
for
their
narrow
streets,
whitewashed
houses,
and
terraced
fields.
The
region
is
also
known
for
its
traditional
crafts,
including
pottery,
weaving,
and
leatherwork.
is
known
for
its
flamenco
music
and
dance,
which
is
performed
in
traditional
venues
called
"tabernas."
The
region
is
also
known
for
its
traditional
festivals,
including
the
"Fiesta
de
la
Virgen
de
los
Dolores"
in
the
village
of
Capileira.
a
hearty
stew
made
with
a
variety
of
meats
and
vegetables,
and
"tortilla
de
patatas,"
a
traditional
Spanish
omelette.
The
region
is
also
known
for
its
traditional
wines,
including
the
"Alpujarra"
and
"Alpujarra
Reserva"
wines.
its
unique
cultural
heritage
and
stunning
landscapes.
The
region
is
also
a
popular
destination
for
outdoor
activities,
including
hiking,
skiing,
and
paragliding.