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Fuente
de Piedra
Fuente
de Piedra is situated on a practically flat area, surrounded
by the Sierras de Mollina mountain range, whose highest peaks
reach to almost 800 metres.
The highest point within the municipality of Fuente de Piedra
is the Conejas, at 500 metres. The well-known lake at Fuente
de Piedra is in the municipality, one of the biggest tourist
attractions in the area and a place of very important ecological
value. The first settlements here date back a long way, to
the 5th century B.C., although the first written reference
to the place dates from Roman times. This is written in Latin,
its translation being: "Lucio Postumio Satulio, by the
vote that he has by right, dedicates this altar stone of the
divine fountain." The reference is to the water with
its curative powers, and which gives the name to the town,
in that those who drink it will be cured of their "mal
de la piedra", illness of the stone, meaning gall stones.
After the Moorish domination, the town was abandoned in 1461,
reconstructed once more in 1547. Then followed its period
of maximum splendour, with the water being exported as far
as the Kingdom of Naples and America. A series of epidemics
in the 18th and early 19th centuries decimated the population
of the town, and the fountain had to be lifted and brought
to another site. It was believed that this caused the water
to lose its curative properties, and the fountain was abandoned,
to be finally covered over in 1959. In 1990 it was excavated
into existence again and restored in 1994, where it can now
be seen in the Plaza de la Constitución. The history
of the town itself has always been closely linked with the
history of the salt lake, the Laguna Salada. This was worked
for the extraction of salt from Roman times until 1951. The
lake was named a National Hunting Refuge in 1981, and at present
is a national reserve that has a large colony of flamingoes
that breed there.
Places
to be visited: Laguna de Fuente de Piedra (The Lake).
Flora and Fauna of the lake.