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At the Foot of the Sierra De La Sagra: the Village with Cave Houses that Fought the Longest War in Spain

This is the story of a beautiful village of Granada that was at war almost two centuries with Denmark. Its name is Huéscar and has little more than 7,000 inhabitants. At the beginning of the 19th century, it declared war to the Danes, in the context of the Spanish War of Independence. Everything quite rosambolesque, as it ended up being a declaration of peace that would not reach until the eighties of the last century. The origin of a century-ol…
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This is the story of a beautiful village of Granada that was at war almost two centuries with Denmark. Its name is Huéscar and has little more than 7,000 inhabitants. At the beginning of the 19th century, it declared war to the Danes, in the context of the Spanish War of Independence. Everything quite rosambolesque, as it ended up being a declaration of peace that would not reach until the eighties of the last century. The origin of a century-ol…

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espanafascinante.com broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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