Planes
Planes de la Baronía es un pueblo de titulación señorial, asentado a los pies de un castillo musulmán de recios muros de los siglos XII y XIII cuyo dominio y control fue del caudillo Al Azraq hasta la reconquista emprendida por el rey Jaime I. Planes es un bonito pueblo con una estructura urbana de calles empinadas, escaleras en graderío y fuentes de agua fresca. Destaca por su accidentada demarcación que se tiende al sur del río Serpis sobre las laderas septentrionales de la sierra de Almudaina y la sierra de la Albureca. Profundos barrancos drenan la complejidad topográfica de su relieve. Detrás se encuentra la sierra de San Cristóbal, con la particularidad de que posee un vía crucis que conduce a la Ermita del Santo Cristo, muy bien cuidada y de recia construcción. Integra al mismo tiempo las pedanías de Benialfaquí, Catamarruch y Margarida.
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Planes de la Baronía is a village of noble title, settled at the foot of a Muslim castle of strong walls of the XII and XIII centuries whose domination and control was the caudillo Al Azraq until the reconquest undertaken by King Jaime I. Planes is a nice town with an urban structure of steep streets, stairs in stands and fresh water fountains. It stands out for its rugged demarcation that tends to the south of the river Serpis on the northern slopes of the Almudaina mountain range and the Albureca mountain range. Deep ravines drain the topographical complexity of its relief. Behind is the Sierra de San Cristóbal, with the particularity that it has a via crucis that leads to the Hermitage of Santo Cristo, very well maintained and with a strong construction. Integra at the same time the districts of Benialfaquí, Catamarruch and Margarida.
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Planes de la Baronía is a village of noble title, settled at the foot of a Muslim castle of strong walls of the XII and XIII centuries whose domination and control was the caudillo Al Azraq until the reconquest undertaken by King Jaime I. Planes is a nice town with an urban structure of steep streets, stairs in stands and fresh water fountains. It stands out for its rugged demarcation that tends to the south of the river Serpis on the northern slopes of the Almudaina mountain range and the Albureca mountain range. Deep ravines drain the topographical complexity of its relief. Behind is the Sierra de San Cristóbal, with the particularity that it has a via crucis that leads to the Hermitage of Santo Cristo, very well maintained and with a strong construction. Integra at the same time the districts of Benialfaquí, Catamarruch and Margarida.
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