Sucina

The church here, ‘Nuestra Señora del Rosario', has been renovated due to its age.

During the annual fiestas a stage is erected on one side of the plaza and people gather to watch live entertainment.

Outside of the plaza the town boasts several other bars, cafes and restauarants, a health centre, dental surgery, veterinarian centre, supermarkets, a second bank, a petrol station, tobacconist, and a kiosk selling snacks such as crisps, salted popcorn (palomitas – little doves or pigeons if you prefer), and sunflower seeds.

Inside is a small theatre and a hairdresser, plus information regarding activities, courses, and events.

Shortly thereafter, a local parish in Sucina was formed in 1744 by Don Balthazar Artega y Gamba, with the parish represented by a priest from La Orden de Los Clérigos Menores (The order of the young clergy), Don Juan Matheo.

The village limits with: Produce, such as almonds, olives, wheat, artichokes, green beans, melons, lemons and tomatoes are grown there for export.