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Murcia region is an autonomous community of Spain, located in southeastern Spain, between Andalusia (provinces of Granada and Almeria) and Valencia (Alicante), and between the Mediterranean coast and Castilla-La Mancha ( Albacete province). Its capital is the city of Murcia,

Slightly less than one third of the total population of the Region of Murcia Murcia live in capital, and the region is the largest producer of fruits, vegetables and flowers to Europe. Has important vineyards near the towns of Bullas, Yecla and Jumilla, which have a designation of origin. Its territory is warm and mostly arid, despite this, traditional agriculture is irrigated. The highest peak in the region is Revolcadores of 2001 m.



The region is situated at the eastern end of the Cordilleras Béticas and is influenced by its topography. These ridges are divided into: Ridges: Prebética, Subbética, Penibética



The Murcia region enjoys a kind of semi-arid Mediterranean climate with mild winters (11th on average in December and January) and hot summers (with maximum 40). The average annual temperature is 18 With a low rainfall of about 300 to 350 mm per year, the region is between 120 and 150 days a year where the sky is completely clear. April and October are the months with more precipitation, and frequent water thrombus in a single day



The hydrographic network of the Region is composed of the Segura River and its tributaries: World Rio (born in Albacete), which gives it a greater flow. Alhárabe River and its tributary, the Benamor. Rio Argos. Quípar River. Mula River. Guadalentín river, or Reguerón Sangonera (born upstream Lorca). Due to the inability of supply is the River Segura are necessary inputs to the basin from the Tagus basin



The Murcia region has a population of 1,424,063 inhabitants [3], of whom nearly one third (30.7% according to data from 2007) lives in the town of Murcia. This represents 3.09% of the Spanish population.

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Molina de Segura is a municipality in the region of Murcia (Spain), capital of the region of the Vega Media del Segura. The township has an area of 169 sq. km. It is the fourth largest population of the Murcia region, with over 62,463 inhabitants (INE 2008), after Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca

It is located 8 km from the capital, heading north. Molina de Segura is devoted primarily to irrigated agriculture (citrus and vegetables), in addition to the canning industry which it derives. In the parish of Campotéjar in recent years have made significant changes to dry with the provision of irrigation water transfer Tajo-Segura

Its flora and fauna are characteristic of very dry continental Mediterranean climate (340 mm of rain per year) to which it belongs, with mild winters and media during the day and night during the hot summers



The municipality of Molina de Segura account, according to the census of the city as of September 1, 2008, with 63,926 inhabitants and an area of 169 sq. km. It is the fourth largest population in the region of Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca. Their hamlets are the most important Fenazar, El Llano and Ribera de Molina.

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