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LORCA , a See also: town of eastern See also: Spain, in the province of See also: Murcia, on See also: World: the Grandeur and Failure of See also: Civilization (1867); See also: Ancient the right See also: bank of the See also: river Sangonera (here called the Guadalantin
or Guadalentin) and on the Murcia-See also: Baza railway
.
Pop
.
(1900) 69,836
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It occupies a height crowned by a See also: medieval fortress, among the foothills of the Sierra del See also: Calico
.
Its older parts, Moorish in many features and with narrow irregular streets, contrast with the See also: modern parts, which have broad streets and squares, and many See also: fine public buildings—theatre, town See also: hall, hospitals, courts of
See also: justice and a See also: bridge over the Sangonera
.
There is an important See also: trade in agricultural products and live stock, as well as manufactures of woollen stuffs, See also: leather, See also: gun-powder, chemicals and See also: porcelain
.
See also: Silver, See also: sulphur and See also: lead are found in the neighbourhood
.
Lorca is the See also: Roman Eliocroca (perhaps also the Ilorci of See also: Pliny, N.H. iii
.
3) and the Moorish Lurka
.
It was the See also: key of Murcia during the Moorish
See also: wars, and was frequently taken and retaken
.
On the 3oth of See also: April 1802 it suffered severely by the bursting of the See also: reservoir known as the Pantano de Puentes, in which the See also: waters of the Sangonera were stored for purposes of irrigation (1775–1785); the See also: district adjoining the river, known as the Barrio de See also: San Cristobal, was completely ruined, and more than six See also: hundred persons perished
.
In 1810 Lorca suffered greatly from the French invasion
.
In 1886 the Pantano, which was one of the largest of See also: European reservoirs, being formed by a See also: dam Boo ft. long and 16o ft. high, was successfully rebuilt
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