In the land of the festive asparagus
We are zig-zagging amid towns. First to Venta Nueva. Nueva is the right word. It began in the 19th century when the road from Granada to Malaga was built. 885 people live here today - up on the 591 of 2003. Wiki - which is available in Spanish and Cebuano, because someone thought people in Central Visayas in the Philippines needed to know this, said: ‘ Originally, economic activity was linked to the passage of the N-342 national highway , but currently, given its proximity to the town of Huétor Tájar, its economic activity is assimilated to that of the municipal capital, leaving the hamlet very integrated into the main town.’ Up the road to Huétor Tájar, well, the edge of it. https://huetortajar.org/ It has almost 11000 people here. We are in the land of asparagus. So much so that the stuff is protected by a designation of origin but it was not always thus. People have lived here since people were invented but in 1483 the growth of the h...