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Costa Calida
Costa Calida (translated as Warm Coast) is found in the south-east corner of Spain between the Costa Almeria and Costa Blanca.

From the most southerly port of Aguilas to the beaches of El Mojon in the north the Costa Calida stretches 250kms.
The coast is part of the province of Murcia.
The south costa calida has a rugged coastline with many hidden coves and large sweeping bays with a mountainous backdrop extending over 150kms. The north is a flat plane encompassing the Mar Menor natural lagoon type lake, the largest in Europe at 170 square kms in size.
Inland we find more mountain ranges of which most are natural parks and the terrains can range from tree lined lakes to sand and limestone moonscapes.
The region of Murcia is famous for its mining history and the agriculture of today; tomatoes being the main crop but the inland area of Jumilla to the north is also famous for its wines. Further back in time the area of Murcia has been the home to Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans and Moors; today it is enjoyed by many north european nationalities but still retains a very Spanish feel not found on any of the other costas.
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