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ARCOS DE LA FRONTERA

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 446 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARCOS DE LA FRONTERA  , a

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town of
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southern Spain, in the province of Cadiz ; on the right
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bank of the
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river Guadalete, which flows past
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Santa Maria into the
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Bay of Cadiz . Pop . (1900) 13,926 . The town occupies a ridge of
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sandstone, washed on three sides by the river, and commanding
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fine views of the lofty
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peak of
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San Cristobal, on the east, and the fertile Guadalete valley, celebrated in ancient
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Spanish
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ballads for its horses . At the highest point of the ridge is a
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Gothic church with a fine gateway, and a
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modern tower overlooking the town . The fame of its ten bells
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dates from the
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wars between Spaniards and Moors in which " Arcos of the Frontier " received its name . After its capture by
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Alphonso the Wise of Castile (1252-1284), the town was a Christian stronghold on the
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borders of Moorish territory . Another church contains several Moorish banners, taken in 1483 at the
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battle of Zahara, a neighbouring
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village . The ruined citadel, the theatre, and the palace of the dukes of Arcos are the only other noteworthy buildings .
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Roman remains have been found in the vicinity, and the ridge of Arcos is honeycombed with rock-hewn chambers, said to be ancient cave-dwellings . See Galeria de Arcobricenses
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illustres (Arcos, 1892), and Riqueza y culture de Arcos de la Frontera (Arcos, 1898) ; both by M . Mancheiio y Olivares .

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