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Located at the center of the Axarquia region, surrounded
by vineyards, olive trees, cereal fields and orchards.
Like almost all of the region’s villages, its
layout is Arabic in origin, consisting of steep, narrow
alleys lined with white houses, dominated by Saint
Matthew’s Church
History
The village’s name, like so many others in the
Axarquia region, is of Arabic origin, though it has
been known as Macharalhayate and, later, Almachar
de la Cruz. While the Moslem occupation, Almachar,
El Borge, Cutar and Moclinejo formed what were known
as The Four Villages, which enjoyed the protection
of The Comares Castle. In the 19th century and at
the beginning of the 20th, Almachar was famous for
its cloth, hand-made in a number of textile mills.
Today, most of the village’s inhabitants work
on the land, particularly in the cultivation of muscatel
grapes and raisins.
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