Enguera
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Enguera is a municipality
Municipality
A municipality is essentially an urban administrative division having corporate status and usually powers of self-government. It can also be used to mean the governing body of a municipality. A municipality is a general-purpose administrative subdivision, as opposed to a special-purpose district...

 in southwestern province of Valencia, Spain.

The local economy depends primarily on agriculture
Agriculture
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, and secondarily on industry and services. In recent years, agricultural crops, especially olive
Olive
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s, have gained in importance, although the complementary or secondary component of agriculture is evident. Rural tourism, including camping, country homes, a hotel, and restaurants are gaining importance. Meanwhile, the once-flourishing industry that was an important part of the village economy at the end of the eighteenth century has faded almost to nothing. While many of Enguera's inhabitants work in industry, their jobs are in nearby towns.

The Sierra de Enguera
Sierra de Enguera
Sierra de Enguera is a long mountain range in the Canal de Navarrés and Valle de Cofrentes comarcas, Valencian Community, Spain. Its highest point is Altos de Salomón in the Caroig Massif...

is named after this town.

Main sights

  • Late Renaissance church of St. Michael Archangel (16th-17th centuries). It houses a Gothic processional cross.
  • Convent of Sts. Joseph and Anne (17th century)
  • Hermitage of St. Anthony of Padua
  • Archaeological Museum
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Ethnological Museum
  • Museum of Agriculture
  • Ruins of the Muslim Castle, destroyed in 1365

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