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Superb Plot of Land For Sale in San Cristobal Spain

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Superb Plot of Land For Sale in San Cristobal Spain


Euroresales Property iD- 9825790



Land information:

San Cristobal- Plot No. 385

Plot Size: 2054 square metres

Plot has planning permission for one dwelling to a maximum of 600 square metres

Alberic and Alcudia and Beaches are 25-30 minutes away by car

Valencia City, Beaches and Airport are 45 minutes away by car on main A7 road


About the Area:

The Costa Blanca is over 200 kilometres (120 mi) of Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province, on the southeastern coast of Spain. it extends from the town of Denia in the north, beyond which lies the Costa del Azahar (or Costa dels Tarongers), to Pilar de la Horadada in the south, beyond which lies the Costa Calida. Costa Blanca has a well-developed tourism industry and is a popular destination for British and German tourists.



The localities along the Costa Blanca are Alicante (Alicante/Alacant), Altea, Benidorm, Benissa (Benisa), Calp (Calpe), Denia (Denia), Elche (Elche/Elx), El Campello (Campello), Finestrat, Guardamar del Segura, L'Alfas del Pi (Alfaz del Pi), Orihuela Costa, Pilar de la Horadada, Santa Pola, Teulada-Moraira, Torrevieja, Villajoyosa (Villajoyosa/La Vila Joiosa) and Xabia (Xabia/Javea). Benidorm and Alicante cities are the major tourist centres.



The iberians were the oldest documented people living in what today is the Alicante province. Belonging to these there are several archaeologic sites from which is specially known the one in La Serreta (near Alcoy) because the longest inscriptions remaining in the undeciphered iberian language were found there. Along the coast and contemporarily to the iberians, the seafaring Phoenicians (in Guardamar) and Greeks (along the coastal section to the north of the Alicante city) settled stable trading colonies and interacted with the former (see Lady of Elche for the most renowned archeological piece of this period). After a brief Carthaginian period, the Romans took over. Romanization in this part of iberia was intense, the Via Augusta communicated this part of the Empire to the metropoli and so several cities thrived, from which the one known as ilici Augusta (now Elche) even reached the status of colonia. After a brief period of Visigothic ruling, the area was taken by islamic armies and became a part of Al Andalus. From the 13th century, kings like Ferdinand iii of Castile, James i of Aragon, Alfonso X of Castile, James ii of Aragon reconquered the cities that Moors occupied. What today is the Alicante province was initially split between the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon by means of the Treaty of Almizra, however later on the whole territory became under the control of the Kingdom of Valencia, which was a component Kingdom of the Crown of Aragon. Alicante contributes with 12 deputies in the Spanish Parliament and with 36 deputies in the Corts Valencianes, the regional Parliament of the Valencian Community.





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