Tiny Tour | Úbeda Spain | Driving in the ancient city Úbeda a World Heritage Site | 2021 Oct

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2022
  • On the day of filming, Úbeda’s center old town was under transformation from road to pedestrian. In the future, one part of this drive through will no longer allow cars to enter.
    Úbeda is a town in the province of Jaén in Spain's autonomous community of Andalusia, inhabitants. Both this city and the neighbouring city of Baeza benefited from extensive patronage in the early 16th century resulting in the construction of a series of Renaissance style palaces and churches, which have been preserved ever since. In 2003, UNESCO declared the historic cores and monuments of these two towns a World Heritage Site.
    The archaeological findings indicate a pre-Roman settlement at Úbeda, such as argaric and iberic remains. The capital of the iberic state was called Iltiraka and was located over the Guadalquivir River, 10 km south of the actual site of the town. Romans and later Visigoths occupied the site as a settlement.
    The city is near the geographic centre of the province of Jaén, and it is the administrative seat of the surrounding Loma de Úbeda comarca. It is one of the region's most important settlements, boasting a regional hospital, university bachelor's degree in education college, distance-learning facilities, local government facilities, social security offices, and courts.
    According to the Caixa yearbook, it is the economic hub of a catchment area with a population of 200,000 inhabitants. Twenty-nine percent of employment is in the service sector.
    To know more about Úbeda:
    es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Abeda
    Devices used:
    Camera: Fujifilm X-T3,
    Lens: Fujinon XF 10-24mm F4,

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