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The Wolf’s Pass El Tranco del Lobo (The Wolf’s Pass) is a natural site of wild beauty situated in the vicinity of Casas de Ves, near the Júcar River. This location is renowned for its impressive rock formations and lush riparian vegetation, offering an ideal setting...

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The Cave Houses The Cave Houses (Casas Cueva) of Casas de Juan Núñez are a fascinating testament to traditional bioclimatic architecture and human adaptation to the landscape. Excavated directly into the limestone rock or the clay terrain of the hillsides, these...

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CASAS DE JUAN NÚÑEZ Casas de Juan Núñez is a municipality in the province of Albacete, situated on the border between the La Manchuela district and the vast Manchegan plains. Surrounded by sweeping farmlands, the agricultural landscape defines both its identity and...

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The Church of San Pedro Apóstol The Church of San Pedro Apóstol is the most emblematic landmark of the religious heritage in Casas de Juan Núñez. This temple is notable for its solid and functional architecture, typical of the parish churches in the region. With a...

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THE SOLFA ELM Legend has it that back in September 1902, Eusebio Requena Gómez—remembered in later years as the father of the well-known El Picarillo—was no longer a young man and remained a bachelor. His friends encouraged him to follow the old folk saying:...

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The Hermitage of San Isidro The Hermitage of San Isidro is a small yet significant religious building located on the outskirts of Casas de Juan Núñez, dedicated to the patron saint of farmers. Its setting in the open countryside, surrounded by arable land, underscores...