Bogarra is a municipality in Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 1,235. The town is approximately 78 km from the main city of...
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Torrealvilla Left bank: River Madera River Tus, 0,15 m³/s River Mundo, 20,42 m³/s River Bogarra Rambla Judío Rambla Moro Rambla Tinajón Rambla Abanilla...
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They include the Rio de la Vega, the Rio de los Vadillos and the Rio de Bogarra. The Arroyo de Tobarra is the only significant tributary in its lower course...
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877 2,010 −6.6% 189.77 9.9/km2 Bienservida 568 703 −19.2% 91.43 6.2/km2 Bogarra 746 1,007 −25.9% 166.01 4.5/km2 Bonete 980 1,226 −20.1% 125.53 7.8/km2...
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ISBN 84-95394-41-3. Pérez Amorós, María Luz (2018). "Sobre los étimos de 'Caudete', 'Bogarra' y 'Oliva' (Alto Vinalopó)". In Montoya Abat, Brauli; Tort i Donada, Joan...
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the Cerro de los Gavilanes, near the tower of Haches (municipality of Bogarra) during the course of some agricultural works. Citations Benítez de Lugo...
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Mula (Mula or La Mola {Novelda}), Bqsara (Begastri {Cehegín, Murcia} or Bogarra {Caudete, Albacete}), Blntla or Billana (Valentula {Elche} or Villena)...
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