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albaida

Scientific Name: Anthyllis cytisoides

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

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About Albaida and Canillas de Albaida

This page gathers information about Albaida and Canillas de Albaida, two municipalities located in Spain. While they share a similar name, they are distinct locations with unique characteristics.

Albaida

  • Albaida is a municipality in the Vall d'Albaida comarca (a traditional division similar to a county) within the Valencian Community, Spain.
  • Located approximately 85 km south of the city of Valencia.
  • Its name originates from the Arabic term "Al-Bayda," meaning "The White One," possibly due to the soil color in the region.
  • Situated at the foot of Albaida Pass and close to the Sierra del Benicadell mountain range.

Canillas de Albaida

  • Canillas de Albaida is a town and municipality situated in the province of Malaga, which is part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
  • Part of the Axarquía region and included in the "Sun and Wine Route."
  • Evolved from a 13th-century Arab village.
  • Located 52 kilometers from Malaga and 21 kilometers from the coast at Torrox Costa.
  • Situated at an altitude of 575 meters in the Sierra Almijara mountains.
  • Recognized as one of the "white villages" in the Axarquía region.
  • Lies within the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Nature Park.

Vall d'Albaida

  • A "comarca" (district) in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain.

Quirky Facts

  • The name "Albaida" comes from the Arabic word "Al-Bayda", meaning "The White One."
  • Canillas de Albaida is one of the "white villages" in the Axarquía region.

Further Information

  • TripAdvisor provides reviews of hotels, attractions, and restaurants in both Albaida and Canillas de Albaida.