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The human occupation of the mountain of CULLERA (22.000 hbts.) you go back to the Paleolithic Superior (Cova of the Volcano of the Lighthouse, l'Arena Cova, etc.) and you are prolonged uninterruptedly until our days. They are plentiful equally in the term vestiges of the Neolithic one and of the Age of the Brass, as well as Iberian and Roman. Of these last it highlights the important factory that existed in the l'Illa Tip, the acquaintance 'Portus Sucronensis' of the Latin texts.
The name and the current population's origin come from the time of the Muslim ('Quly
The human occupation of the mountain of CULLERA (22.000 hbts.) you go back to the Paleolithic Superior (Cova of the Volcano of the Lighthouse, l'Arena Cova, etc.) and you are prolonged uninterruptedly until our days. They are plentiful equally in the term vestiges of the Neolithic one and of the Age of the Brass, as well as Iberian and Roman. Of these last it highlights the important factory that existed in the l'Illa Tip, the acquaintance 'Portus Sucronensis' of the Latin texts.
The name and the current population's origin come from the time of the Muslim ('Quly
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