Travel Guide Baza
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This town of over 20,500 inhabitants was the site of the 1971 discovery of the famous Lady of Baza, an Iberian sculpture dating from the 4th century BC. The town center still preserves vestiges of the Arab era, such as the Alcazaba and the Moorish baths. You can visit the San Juan quarter, a former morería, or the iglesia mayor, in Gothic and Renaissance styles. On the occasion of Cascamorras, a festival of great tourist interest, the town re-enacts its historic rivalry with Guadix. Here, too, you can stay in troglodyte houses and discover theAltiplano, those immense high plateaus at 1,000 metres altitude that are reminiscent of Bolivian landscapes.
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