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Salobreña

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Country
  
Spain

Comarca
  
Costa Tropical

Elevation
  
95 m (312 ft)

Population
  
12,431 (2014)

Autonomous community
  
Andalusia

Judicial district
  
Motril

Highest elevation
  
160 m (520 ft)

Province
  
Province of Granada

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Weather
  
19°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 55% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Castillo de Salobreña, Museo Historico Salobreña, Paseo De Las Flores, Auditorio Villa de Salobreña, Plaza del Mercado

Salobreña ([saloˈβɾeɲa]) is a town on the Costa Tropical in Granada, Spain. It claims a history stretching back 6,000 years.

Map of 18680 Salobre%C3%B1a, Granada, Spain

There are two main parts of Salobreña; The first is The Old Town which sits atop a rocky prominence and is a cluster of whitewashed houses and quirky steep narrow streets leading up to a 10th-century Moorish castle. This is called 'El Castillo De Salobreña' which is one of its main tourist attractions. The second part of Salobreña is new developments which spread from the bottom of The Old Town right to the Beach. The whole town is almost surrounded by sugarcane fields on each side along the coast and further inland.

Another tourist attraction in Salobreña is 'El Peñon' (The Rock) which divides two of Salobreña's five beaches and juts out between Playa La Guardia and Playa de la Charca/Solamar and into the sea.

The last remaining cane sugar factory in Europe was located along the coast just west of the village of La Caleta de Salobreña. It closed in 2006.

References

Salobreña Wikipedia