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The village of Comares is small but charming, with typically Andalusian narrow streets, whitewashed walls and barred windows.
The land around the village is uneven and mountainous, with two large rocky promontories that are natural balconies looking over the land, one being the town itself and the other the Hill of Mazmúllar.

The River Cauce, the main source of water, is fed by streams and brooks and surrounds the whole municipality.

Places worth visiting in Comares include the Castle, known as the Tahona, The Meseta de Mazmúllar remains and the church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación.
 
 
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