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reference: E-02084
Building land Avenida de los Pescadores, Orihuela
35,550 m2 (thirty tahúllas) of land without plantation with traditional irrigation in Bigastro (Alicante). Ideal for traditional cultivation or the planting of solar panels, renewable energy, etc.
Bigastro is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. Located in the south of the province of Alicante, in the region of Vega Baja del Segura. It has about 6,800 inhabitants. It limits with Orihuela, excepting the east of an enclave of its term, which does it with Jacarilla.
At the time of its foundation, agriculture was dedicated to flax and hemp; In the 19th century, the fall of the textile sector made it derive from citrus fruits and products from the garden, also maintaining rainfed agriculture. Currently there is also industrial activity represented in the construction and manufacturing and tourism sectors.
The most typical foods are cooked with balls and rice with rabbit. But the most important thing in bigastrense gastronomy is its pastries: almojábanas, toñas, almendrados, monas and puffs.
In 2007 the number of foreign nationality population was 17.5% of which the majority are of British nationality.
18 minutes by car from the 18-hole Par 72 Golf Course in Algorfa, 22 minutes from the Marquesa de Rojales Golf course, 5 minutes from the motorway in the direction of Murcia and Alicante and 35 minutes from the airport of the Altet from Alicante.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Román Perea.