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Ancient
in origin and arabic in appearance, Mojácar spills
down a hill in the foothills of the Sierra Cabrera.
In spite of the slow destruction that it has been
subjected to, it preserves its peculiar structure
of stepped terraces and charming narrow little streets.
Down the hill, on the coast, are more than five
kilometers of beachfront along which there has been
considerable urban development. Notably, there are
twelve kilometers of virgin beaches and coves which
reach to the borders of the Cabo de Gata Natural
Park. Mojácar attracts visitors from all over the
globe and a great many find themselves returning,
often to live. Mojácar is undoubtedly the most cosmopolitan
place in the whole region
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