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SAN PEDRO DEL PINATAR, PEDANÍAS SAN PEDRO DEL PINATAR
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El Mojón, San Pedro del PinatarEl Mojón, Pedanías San Pedro del Pinatar El Mojón is a district of San Pedro del Pinatar and a residential area on the coast in the east of the Region of Murcia. Its name refers to the boundary marker which denotes the border.. 18/02/2012

Lo Pagán, San Pedro del Pinatar Pedanías of San Pedro del Pinatar, Lo Pagán Lo Pagán is the main tourism Pedanía of the municipality of San Pedro del Pinatar, mainly due to the inclusion of the beaches of La Puntica and Villananitos, with their fine sand..

Los Cuarteros, San Pedro del Pinatar Pedanías in San Pedro del Pinatar - Los Cuarteros Los Cuarteros is a Pedanía of San Pedro del Pinatar which occupies the corner by the Molino de Quintín, the settlement at the junction between the Mar Menor and the Parque Salinas...

Los Imbernones, San Pedro del Pinatar Pedanías in San Pedro del Pinatar, Los Imbernones There´s very little in the way of physical evidence of historical data relating directly to the pedanía of Los Imbernones, although the key events in the history of the municipality..

Los Peñascos, San Pedro del Pinatar Pedanías in San Pedro del Pinatar, Los Peñascos. The history of Los Peñascos follows the pattern of the general history of San Pedro del Pinatar (See History of San Pedro del Pinatar) and the neighbouring coastline as a whole, which..
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