Country Spain Province Jaén Elevation 676 m (2,218 ft) | Autonomous community Andalusia Comarca Sierra de Cazorla Demonym(s) Quesadeños | |
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Quesada is a town located in the province of Jaén, southern Spain. La Cañada de las Fuentes, which is in the same municipality, is the headwaters of Guadalquivir.
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Map of Quesada, Alicante, Spain
The Tíscar castle is in a ruined state, but nearby is the Cueva del Agua, a cave where there is an impressive waterfall and where it is said that the Virgin Mary of Tíscar appeared.
The area's economy is agriculture-based, primarily on olives. There is an annual summer festival from August 23 until August 28.
Twin towns
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Quesada, Spain Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA