Bogarra
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 Albacete.
Bogarra is situated in a fertile valley containing several rivers and many fields. The main foodstuffs produced in the area are olives and almonds, along with other fruits such as grapes and figs. In antiquity, Bogarra was a Bastetani settlement then called Bigerra.
See also
- Sphinx of Haches
References
- Smith, William; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, London, (1854)
38°35′N 2°12′W / 38.583°N 2.200°W / 38.583; -2.200
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Municipalities in the province of Albacete
- Abengibre
- Alatoz
- Albacete
- Albatana
- Alborea
- Alcadozo
- Alcalá del Júcar
- Alcaraz
- Almansa
- Alpera
- Aýna
- Balazote
- Balsa de Ves
- Barrax
- Bienservida
- Bogarra
- Bonete
- Carcelén
- Casas de Juan Núñez
- Casas de Lázaro
- Casas de Ves
- Casas-Ibáñez
- Caudete
- Cenizate
- Chinchilla de Montearagón
- Corral-Rubio
- Cotillas
- El Ballestero
- El Bonillo
- Elche de la Sierra
- Férez
- Fuensanta
- Fuente-Álamo
- Fuentealbilla
- Golosalvo
- Hellín
- Higueruela
- Hoya-Gonzalo
- Jorquera
- La Gineta
- La Herrera
- La Recueja
- La Roda
- Letur
- Lezuza
- Liétor
- Madrigueras
- Mahora
- Masegoso
- Minaya
- Molinicos
- Montalvos
- Montealegre del Castillo
- Motilleja
- Munera
- Navas de Jorquera
- Nerpio
- Ontur
- Ossa de Montiel
- Paterna del Madera
- Peñas de San Pedro
- Peñascosa
- Pétrola
- Povedilla
- Pozo Cañada
- Pozo-Lorente
- Pozohondo
- Pozuelo
- Riópar
- Robledo
- Salobre
- San Pedro
- Socovos
- Tarazona de la Mancha
- Tobarra
- Valdeganga
- Vianos
- Villa de Ves
- Villalgordo del Júcar
- Villamalea
- Villapalacios
- Villarrobledo
- Villatoya
- Villavaliente
- Villaverde de Guadalimar
- Viveros
- Yeste
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