Lliber
History
- Iberian remains have been found in the surrounding area of Lliber, in Aixa.
- During the Middle Age and the Renaissance this town was populated by Muslims (96 houses in 1510 and 108 in 1609).It suffered the effects of its expulsion (decreed in 1609) like its neighbour Xaló.
- The repopulation was slow and with people from the Balearic Islands whose origins are verified currently by the presence of surnames related to those lands.
Local cuisine
- Arròs al forn (roast rice).
- Cold meat.
- Raisin farmhouse making.
Feast days
- In November, art and handicrafts market.
- Patron saint's day in honor to San Roque, The Virgin, San Damián and San Cosine (from 14th to 23rdAugust). Open-air dances, parade of floats and bullfighting festival.
Interesting monuments and buildings
- Parish Church of San Cosine and San Damián. Next to the charming esplanade of the Calvary, with a neoclassic style.
- Built in 1700. We find the images of San José and San Damián.
- Surrounding area of the Church and the Calvary.
- The old part of the town is a sample of the good preservation and beautification. Old houses have been restored keeping the traditional facades.
Open air activities
- Visit to the botanical garden. Farm La Cuta.Phone: 965732643.
- Trekking Font d'Aixa (PR-V53).
- Trekking through the municipal area: Cau, Avenc, Penya Rotja, Montegne Larga, Marnes, Agres and Gorgos (October to June).
Places
- El Cau and Barranc del Cau with interesting plant species.
- Hamlet of Marnes and old schools.
- Penyal del Jardi and Mequinenza- Els Gorgos.
- Molinet de Lliber.
- Agrarian landscape with fields of muscatel vineyards. Pla de Lliber.
- Font daixa (PR-V53)
Population: 881 inhabitants.
Area: 21.9 square km.
Old town altitude: 190 m.
Highest point: Cau (724m.)
Main activities: services sector and agriculture.
Distance to the Alicante: 75 km.

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