Montenegro, Granada

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Montenegro is a cortijada or hamlet part of the municipality of Alpujarra de la Sierra, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It currently has 5 adult inhabitants.

It is located on the GR 7 trading route, which is now a long-distance footpath, that runs from Algeciras to Greece.

It was once owned by Aben Aboo, the last Moorish King in Spain [1] successor to Aben Humeya. His possessions were redistributed to the Christian families of Blanco, Medina, Romera, Ruiz and Vela who were from other parts of Spain in 1652. [2]

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References

  1. ""Alpujarra de la Sierra - Historia", Ayuntamiento de Alpujarra de la Sierra". Archived from the original on January 6, 2009. Retrieved 2008-11-02.
  2. ""Montenegro - Pictures - History"" . Retrieved 2008-11-02.[ permanent dead link ]