mountainous district, Granada and Almera provincias, Andalucia comunidad autnoma (autonomous community), southern Spain, stretching northward from the towns of Motril and Almera to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and forming a trough between the latter and the coastal mountains. Deep fertile and secluded valleys have been cut by the Guadalfeo (west) and Andarax (east) rivers and by smaller streams. Frequently, villages are located on ledges overhanging gorges, and it is to these villages that the name Alpujarras is sometimes more exclusively applied. Given to the vanquished Moorish leader Muhammad XI (Boabdil) and his followers after the Catholic conquest of Granada in 1492, the district became a hotbed of Moorish rebellions. The inhabitants of Moorish descent (Moriscos) were finally evacuated in 1570 (and expelled from Spain) and were replaced by colonists from Extremadura and Galicia. The district has a range of vegetation unparalleled in Europe: from sugarcane and palm on the coast, it extends through belts of citrus, vine, olive, chestnut, and oak to alpine flora on the heights. Wild and poverty-stricken, the region was first cultivated for fruit and vegetables. Construction of modern roads is stimulating development, and the exploitation of iron, lead, and mercury is increasing. Chief cities include rjiva and Ugjar; Lanjarn is a notable mineral spa.
LAS ALPUJARRAS
Meaning of LAS ALPUJARRAS in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012