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3 unusual facts about Tobarra


Eleazar Huerta Valcárcel

Eleazar Huerta Valcárcel (22 December 1903, Tobarra, Albacete – 1974, Santiago de Chile) was a Spanish lawyer, poet and politician.

Tobarra

Ferdinand IV of Castile granted the city a franchise that would be confirmed by the successive kings and nobles of Tobarra until the era of the Catholic Monarchs.

Tobarra was inhabited before the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, as shown by the fact that the Via Romana which connected Complutum (Alcalá de Henares) with Carthago Nova (Cartagena) was diverted several kilometres to pass through Tobarra, and afterward continued on its way to Illunum (Minateda).


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Seigneury of Villena

Less central were the towns of Iniesta, the Land of Jorquera, Hellín, Tobarra, Almansa, Yecla, Sax and Villena, which, despite giving the name to the seigneury, was territorially peripheral.


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