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 The 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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