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In the
northeast
of the
province
of
Granada,
within
Andalucia
is
Baza,
an
Arab-style
town
surrounded
by
open
countryside
and
natural
parks.
Here
you
will
find
picturesque
streets
with a
Moorish
feel.
A good
example
of the
architecture
is the
Ghetto
Baths,
considered
to be
the
oldest
surviving
baths
from
the
Muslim
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Close
by you
will
find
the
village
of
Castril,
a
rustic
village
with
narrow,
white
streets
that
lead
to the
National
Park
of
Castril.
The
park
is
home
to
many
rare
creatures.
The
village
of
Cúllar
is a
place
of
rich
tradition,
located
in a
lowland,
rich
in
fruit
growing.
The
fiestas
here
are of
the
best
in the
area,
especially
that
of the
Moors
and
Christians.
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