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La Pobla del Duc
A village noted for it's wine making. Every year in August they have grape throwing, not for the feint hearted but great fun. The church of Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion is quite stunning inside, a surprise for such a small village. There are many fiesta's throughout the year, fireworks light up the skys
and the dancing
goes on almost
until dawn.
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Beneganim
A bustling town full of tradition and fiestas and only ten minutes away from La Pobla. Worth visiting is the Franciscan convent, situated on a hill top that oversees the town which has outstanding cloisters also the Church of the Purisima Concepcion. There is a twice weekly market selling mainly clothes, fruit and vegetables.
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Gandia
With near endless fields of orange trees around, Gandia offers some very interesting places to visit. One major tourist attraction is the Palace of Santo Duque just at one end of the old city center. Due to the fact that most of Gandia's city center is full with palm trees, promenades with bars, restaurants and shops abound.
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Xativa
Built on the margin of a fertile and beautiful plain, and on the southern slopes of the Monte Bernisa, a hill with two peaks, each surmounted by a castle. These are well worth a visit. With its numerous fountains, and spacious avenues shaded with Elms and cypresses, also many restaurants and shops, its a very attractive town.
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La Vall d'Albaida
This is a natural and historical region. There are 34 towns that make up this area, La Pobla being one of them.The splendid and wide offer of gastronomy, natural resources, artistic elements and cultural heritage, together with the sports or adventure activities, ensures that tourists enjoy their visit to this area.
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