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Baeza

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Baeza

Town in the province of Jaén, southern Spain; population (1991) 15,100. It was a flourishing city under the Moors, but was sacked in 1228 by the Castilians. There are several fine churches and a Gothic cathedral. The town was once the seat of a university (1533-1807).


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