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sometimes repulsive,
diseases were common. Many of the
local inhabitants (
hurdanos) were also
suffering from
birth defects owing to inbreeding. Livestock...
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Group of
Hurdanos early in the 20th century...
- Rubinstein, E. (Summer 1983). "Visit to a
Familiar Planet: Buñuel
among the
Hurdanos".
Journal of
Cinema and
Media Studies. 22 (4).
University of
Texas Press:...
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royal visity to Las
Hurdes since 1922. In his
speech the king
praised the
Hurdanos for
having overcome the
miseries and
illnesses of the past. The following...
- Guadiloba [es] (l · 56 km; 35 mi) Alagón (r · 201 km; 125 mi) Ladrillar [es] (r)
Hurdano [es] (r · 37 km; 23 mi) Jerte [es] (l · 70 km; 43 mi) Árrago [es] (r ·...
- extremeñas (or
puchas dulces),
bollos fritos (fried buns), floretas,
socochones hurdanos and
jeringas . Some well
known local specialties are
tecula mecula from...
- Cofio–Alberche basin;
among these stands alternate Spanish chestnut forests (Upper
Hurdano, Peña de Francia, Las Batuecas, Tiétar,
Valle del Jerte),
Quercus broteroi...
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census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion of 1,494 inhabitants. The
Hurdano River flows through the area. The
following alquerías (hamlets) are within...