| Murcia is
characterized by its old history of commerce and agriculture. Already
its original inhabitants, Iberian tribes, established commercial
relations with Phoenicians and Greeks. Later on it became first a
Carthaginean colony, then a Roman colony. (Carthago Nova, today's
Cartagena still reminds of that fact). The Moors established effective
and modern agricultural production, which still today is an important
economic factor, thanks to their advanced technologies.
Of major tourist interest is of course
the Mediterranean coast, Costa Calida ("the warm coast"), with beaches
of fine sand. The salt-water lagoon Mar Menor and La Manga del Mar Menor
offer great possibilities for water sports.
The inland is almost deserted, and you
may visit several towns which still preserve their medieval structures.
Typical cooking includes stews, salads, roasted meat, rice, and of
course great sea-food along the coast. Murcia also produces wine of high
quality.
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