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The Campiñana Lagoons The Campiñana Lagoons (Las Lagunas de Campiñana) are an exceptional natural resource within the municipality of Casas de Ves. These seasonal wetlands act as oases of biodiversity, attracting numerous species of migratory birds and aquatic...

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The Lázaro Salt Pans The Lázaro Salt Pans (Las Salinas de Lázaro) are a fascinating historical and economic vestige of mineral resource exploitation in Casas de Ves. These ancient inland salt works operated through the evaporation of saline waters extracted from the...

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CASAS DE VES Casas de Ves is a municipality in the La Manchuela region, located in a privileged natural setting near the Júcar River valley and within the Cabriel River Biosphere Reserve. Its landscape combines agricultural areas, gentle hills, and natural spaces that...

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LAS PORTÀS La Portás is a spectacular geological landscape where water has carved out almost vertical rocky strata (tabular limestones and dolomites). This process has formed a natural staircase that culminates in a U-shaped “medal” formation, beneath...

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The Church of Santa Quiteria The Church of Santa Quiteria is the most imposing and valuable monument in Casas de Ves. Officially designated as a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC), this temple is renowned for its magnificent Renaissance façade and its grand proportions,...

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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...