Be warned about bilious and inflammatory gastric ailments
We are in downtown Fuente el Fresno. They haven’t even bypassed the town so let's have a mooch. Fuente el Fresno has the usual array of Roman roads, Bronze Age bits and Neolithic knickknacks. The Medieval village was set up by the Order of Calatrava as a dependent out settlement of Malagon. Ferdinand III granted it town status in the early 13th century and in the 18th Ferdinand VI granted them independence from their southern neighbour. Our friend the GSH Dictionary has a thing to say. FUENTE DEL FRESNO situated at the foot of a mountain range that runs from SE to N and from NW to S, surrounded by hills, it has a temperate climate ; the winds are from the WSW and NNE, and people suffer from bilious and inflammatory gastric ailments: it has 300 houses , which form paved and very laborious streets, a hillside square, and at the entrances to the town there are roads to facilitate the passage of horses and carriages: there is a town hall, a jail, a pr...