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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 992 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LORCA  , a

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town of eastern Spain, in the province of
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Murcia, on
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World: the Grandeur and Failure of
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Civilization (1867); Ancient the right
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bank of the
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river Sangonera (here called the Guadalantin or Guadalentin) and on the Murcia-
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Baza railway . Pop . (1900) 69,836 . It occupies a height crowned by a
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medieval fortress, among the foothills of the Sierra del
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Calico . Its older parts, Moorish in many features and with narrow irregular streets, contrast with the
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modern parts, which have broad streets and squares, and many
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fine public buildings—theatre, town hall, hospitals, courts of justice and a
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bridge over the Sangonera . There is an important trade in agricultural products and live stock, as well as manufactures of woollen stuffs, leather,
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gun-powder, chemicals and
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porcelain .
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Silver,
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sulphur and lead are found in the neighbourhood . Lorca is the
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Roman Eliocroca (perhaps also the Ilorci of Pliny, N.H. iii . 3) and the Moorish Lurka . It was the key of Murcia during the Moorish
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wars, and was frequently taken and retaken . On the 3oth of
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April 1802 it suffered severely by the bursting of the
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reservoir known as the Pantano de Puentes, in which the waters of the Sangonera were stored for purposes of irrigation (1775–1785); the
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district adjoining the river, known as the Barrio de
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San Cristobal, was completely ruined, and more than six
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hundred persons perished . In 1810 Lorca suffered greatly from the French invasion .

In 1886 the Pantano, which was one of the largest of

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European reservoirs, being formed by a
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dam Boo ft. long and 16o ft. high, was successfully rebuilt .

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