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04-MAY-2014

Jerez de los Caballeros

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A city in the province of Badajoz where many different cultures, knowledge and artistic styles overlap, from prehistoric times to Gothic and Baroque. It is surrounded by meadows with excellent pasture for stockbreeding, the base of the local economy. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.The origins of Jerez de los Caballeros dates back to the times of the Phoenicians, although many other cultures have settled there. The oldest archaeological finding in this region is the Dolmen of the Torriñuelo Farm, a National Monument, where paintings and an interesting funeral offering were found. Roman villas, Visigothic remains and Arab influences form part of this town, midway between Portugal and Andalusia. This fact is also seen in the many traditions and customs that overlap there. But Extremadura has always been the birthplace of conquerors and discoverers, and it was precisely in Jerez de los Caballeros where the first European to ever see the Pacific Ocean, Vasco Núñez de Balboa, was born. After the colonization of America, many noblemen and public officers returned to their motherland, bringing along wealth from the New World. Palatial houses and ancestral homes now grace the urban layout of this town, along with convents and hermitages.

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Yiannis Pavlis07-Jun-2014 19:04
Fantastic colours and light in this well captured image .V
Julie Oldfield07-Jun-2014 01:55
Lovely! Great composition.
lucanton06-Jun-2014 16:11
magnifique vue sur le village...V
bill friedlander06-Jun-2014 15:13
What a lovely composition! Love the flowers in front and red tile roofs behind! V
Char06-Jun-2014 12:35
Excellent POV for this magnificent scene, Jose! \/
Mary Hamilton06-Jun-2014 12:28
Love this "bird's-eye" view, it gives a nice depth to a very interesting image!
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet06-Jun-2014 12:19
Fantastic picture and compo.
Guest 06-Jun-2014 11:26
Terrific composition with the city rising behind the forsythia. V
Yvonne06-Jun-2014 11:25
A lovely composition to include the foreground of flowers, and what an interesting
history of this particular area Jose! v
Hank Vander Velde06-Jun-2014 11:17
Excellent well captured village scene with nice flowers in the foreground.
Neal Nye06-Jun-2014 11:04
A gorgeous image with the flowers in the foreground.
Stephanie06-Jun-2014 11:02
Beautiful view of Jerez Jose! I love how you have included the yellow flowers (Spanish broom?) in the foreground! BV
Kevin Warren06-Jun-2014 10:53
Beautiful composition - love the foreground/background relationship!
Kim06-Jun-2014 09:56
Very nice view over the village! V
NealyBob06-Jun-2014 09:03
A fantastic view of the of the area ~! The flowers really add a colorful touch to this composition~!V
John Hamers06-Jun-2014 09:02
Beautiful view and nicely composed image. V!
Graeme06-Jun-2014 08:45
Lots of red rooftops and white washed houses. I like the flowers in the foreground as well, Jose.V++
Zeeby06-Jun-2014 08:41
Beautiful panorama! V
Anitta06-Jun-2014 07:53
The flowers fit perfectly to your composition. V
Helen Betts06-Jun-2014 07:26
Very nicely composed -- those golden flowers in the foreground create such a great frame for the city. V.
laine06-Jun-2014 06:29
I like the composition also...the church spire really stands out amid the lovely white houses
Gerard Koehl06-Jun-2014 04:38
Magnifique composition avec ce premier plan fleuri. V
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