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Ok i need 2 know EVERYTHING i can about Murcia in Spain!!??

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like i needa know the capital, 5 interesting facts about murcia, the language spoken there, ten things u can do when u travel there, five popular tourist sites 2 visit, five typical foods in the region, imports/ exports of the region (may include typical jobs), and some Cultural Events that take place there

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  1. Hello-

    Well, I live in Alicante, not Murcia, but go there relatively often, so I'll help as best I can since no one from Murcia seems to be answering.

    The capital of Murcia (region) is Murcia (city).

    The language spoken is castellano (castillian Spanish).

    Things you can do?  Well, my favorite, sadly, is going to the new IKEA.  We go there quite often.

    There's also an even newer futbol (soccer) stadium and a surrounding mall center right nearby (Nueva Condomina).

    So, I guess you could go to a soccer game at the stadium or go shopping and/or to a movie there.

    I guess they also recently opened up a new Terra Natura theme park, but I haven't been to it.  I have been to the one in Benidorm.  It has a water park and lots of animals.  The park is divided into different continents and when you enter the area of a certain continent, the decorations change as do the animals and foods offered in the restaurants to match their continent.

    I haven't been into the heart of the city more than once, but you can find the typical tourist sites on Wikipedia or similar sites.  I'm sure there are museums, cathedrals, and whatnot.

    I'm guessing the region exports citrus foods and wouldn't be surprised if they also export pomegranates as I see tons of pomegranate trees on my way to IKEA.

    Foods:

    Well, like the rest of Spain, rice dishes are popular, as are seafoods.  Dried and salted fish (mojama, hueva).

    Really, most of the stuff you can easily find on-line.  Wikipedia has a bunch of info, more than what I could tell you from personal experience.  If you need clarification about what you read, post it as additional info so we can help.

    Oh- I forgot, for foods/exports.

    There's also a lot of olive trees there, so I'd guess they export olives and or olive oil.

    They also export a type of goats milk cheese that is dipped in red wine.  I've even seen it in the US.

    Hope that helps.


  2. Be sure that you are driving because the rail and bus infrastructure is bad

    Murcia, a very historic city, offers insights into everyday Spanish life, as well as a rich legacy of art and contrasting cultures. Greeks, Romans, Carthaginians, Phoenicians and Moors have all left their mark. Founded in around 831 AD by the moors in the centre of the River Segura Valley, the importance of the city over the years can be seen in the many beautiful cathedrals, palaces and other public buildings around its many narrow streets.

    Murcia has for your pleasure the Mar Menor Nautical Centre, a complex of nautical infrastructures, accommodation and associated leisure establishments that share a common physical denominator - the Mar Menor. The Nautical Centre offers lovers of water sports - in fact, all types of visitor - a diverse range of activities and facilities that are perfectly coordinated and specially designed for you to enjoy a pleasant stay. During the 365 days of the day the centre provides more than 20 nautical bases for those who wish to learn, improve or simply have fun sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, jet skiing or scuba diving. Hotels, apartments, campsites and hostels provide accommodation for more than 16,000 visitors. Package holidays include chosen accommodation and nautical activity in any of the schools, together with the possibility of hiring equipment.

    hope that helps some what I could be here all day talking about Murcia city and the region its self, before i go just one must is go to Cartegena if at all possible.

  3. www.murciaspain.info

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