Faraján

Faraján
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The name of the village, Farajan, comes from the Arabic language and means "pleasant location". It is without doubt a most apt denomination as its geographical position at the head of the River Genal gives it a singular charm. Situated among deep ravines traverse by streams flowing into the River Genal, the dominant feature in the AREA.

History

The earliest known settlement in the AREA, setting up a number of farms in what is now the municipal district of Farajan.
After the Christian conquest of the Serrania de Ronda region and the town of Ronda itself, small communities of moriscos (Moslem converts to Christianity) settled on the site of the present-day village, which became crown property administered by Ronda.
The definitive expulsion of the moriscos in 1571 left the village practically abandoned, though some of its inhabitants, in an attempt to avoid being exiled, hid in the rugged mountains and harassed Philip II"s troops, thus carrying out what were possibly the first acts of documented banditry, an activity which later became commonplace in the AREA.
In 1814, King Ferdinand VII granted Farajan its Royal Village Charter "as reward for its determination, loyalty and sacrifice during the War of Independence against the French".
Faraján
Municipio
Faraján
The weather today in Faraján
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Faraján
Tourist area
Distance to the capital (km)
120
Altitude above sea level (m)
641
Extension (Km 2 )
20
No. of Inhabitants
302
Demonym
Celestones, Farajaleños o Farajeños
Postal Code
29461
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