Spain and Portugal: handbook for travellers . ^ritoPfpfjp ^~~ LeFO tlilUfcrfas Misericord jp J | t a n /,, v S% Ji c oi* £ i o *., Ate 9 ^ H$. 8™* L, J§ fc g I #c, * Sferca4o ~£ I ^1 if a £ 1)0,1 t -. w Af OsS*i %S2 WarnerfeDebes,Leipzig CORDOVA. 42. Route. 353 Beyond (45 M.) Vado-Jaen the train crosses the Sierra Grandeand then descends to (51 M.) Alcaudete. Thence it runs to the ,through a hilly district watered by the Guadajoz. 62 M. buque-Baena,the station for the village of Luque, which lies to the left in theSierra de Luque, and for (right) Baena, a town with


Spain and Portugal: handbook for travellers . ^ritoPfpfjp ^~~ LeFO tlilUfcrfas Misericord jp J | t a n /,, v S% Ji c oi* £ i o *., Ate 9 ^ H$. 8™* L, J§ fc g I #c, * Sferca4o ~£ I ^1 if a £ 1)0,1 t -. w Af OsS*i %S2 WarnerfeDebes,Leipzig CORDOVA. 42. Route. 353 Beyond (45 M.) Vado-Jaen the train crosses the Sierra Grandeand then descends to (51 M.) Alcaudete. Thence it runs to the ,through a hilly district watered by the Guadajoz. 62 M. buque-Baena,the station for the village of Luque, which lies to the left in theSierra de Luque, and for (right) Baena, a town with 12,000 in-habitants. — 68 M. Dona Mencia. — 75 M. Cabra, the Igabrum ofthe ancients, is a town of 12,800 inhab., prettily situated on spurs of the Sierra de Montilla and on the N. slope of the Sierrade Cabra. At the E. foot of the latter is the Sima de Cabra, a deepdepression mentioned by Cervantes in Don Quixote. The railway now enters the basin of the Genii (p. 379), crossesthe river Cabra and the Sierra de Cabra, and reaches (82 M.) Lu-cena, a pleasant-looking town of 21,000 inhab., where Boabdil wasdefeated and taken prisone


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