Duarte
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Casa de Fuente Vieja,Well, my father has found a rural house in the province of Cuenca.
Villanueva de la Jara, Cuenca, (Castilla La Mancha) Spain
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Villanueva de La Jara
We are 25 minutes away from the Ruta del Quijote. We suggest you to start this route from Villanueva de la Jara to San Clemente, Mota del Cuervo, El Toboso...
Exact coordinates for this particular house:
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I start to investigate if these houses have any history and I find this:
Of Roman origin are all the country houses that existed scattered throughout the term and that after the reconquest became the residences of the most important families: Calvillos, la Varga, Mondéjar, Cardos, Ruiz, Marañosa, etc.
https://www.elpicazo.org/pueblo/historia-5/
I have two spectacular locations, the cradle of Castilian and the route of Don Quixote, can you ask for more?
Yes, especially in the forums, it can be detected that crossbreeding is underway :grin:
Hello dear friend Carlos. Watch this video that talks about the genetics of the Portuguese. I highlight the time lapse 1:17 - 1:31 in which the Portuguese geneticist says the following:
... (1:17 - 1:31) ... ‘genetically we are closer to the Basques, the Madrid Spaniards and the Algerians, namely the Berber people, more than of other European peoples, even the British’...
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Yes, you already posted it in another thread about 3 or 4 years ago.
Ah, very well, it has something to do with modern populations, I don't know what the Portuguese think or feel, I know what the Spanish feel and our blood boils, say: ...for a paella? :grin:
No, no, no y no and a thousand times no
Dear Carlos. I am not in the habit of eating seafood. I was born and raised at 400Km from the sea, at an average altitude of 1000m above sea level. My diet was, and still is, based on dairy products (fresh milk, cheeses and yogurts), meats (beef, pork and chicken), vegetables in general and grains, mainly rice, beans and corn. The first time I saw the sea I was 15 years old and it was on the coast of the State of São Paulo. But by coincidence I was in November of last year in the city of Taubaté, State of São Paulo, where I had the opportunity to taste the delicious Spanish paella at the Vivà restaurant. Here's what I chose from the menu:
I was born 2000 meters above sea level above a meridian, and I love seafood. Seafood paella is my favorite, but it can be made without seafood as well, there are many options, meat, chicken, rabbit; although I detest rice with meat looks like poor people's stuff; although I would eat it without any problem.
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