Yegen

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Yegen is a village of the municipality of Alpujarra de la Sierra in the province of Granada.

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The village was the home of the British writer Gerald Brenan in the 1920s, and he described its customs in South from Granada , one of his best-known books. Brenan stated in the book that he chose Yegen (at the time with no paved road connection or public transport) because of its favourable geography, including abundant water. In recent years the village has held events commemorating the writer's interest in local culture. A Brenan museum is being developed in the village. [1]

History

Most of its inhabitants are descendants of people from the northern regions of Spain (mostly from Galicia) that were brought to the village after the Expulsion of the Moriscos in the 17th century.

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References

  1. "Fonda-Museo de Gerald Brenan in Yegen inaugurated" . Retrieved August 15, 2012.

Coordinates: 36°59′N3°07′W / 36.983°N 3.117°W / 36.983; -3.117