Lopera
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
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37°56′45″N 4°12′54″W / 37.94583°N 4.21500°W / 37.94583; -4.21500
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Lopera is a city located in the province of Jaén, Spain. According to the 2014 census,[2] the municipality has a population of 3,837 inhabitants.
History
Spanish Civil War
The Battle of Lopera took place between 27 and 29 December 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. This battle took place during the Nationalist's Aceituna offensive. On 27 December, the XIV International Brigade launched an attack in order to occupy the Nationalist-held town of Lopera, but the attack failed after two days and the Brigade suffered appalling casualties.[3]
References
External links
- Media related to Lopera at Wikimedia Commons
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Municipalities in the province of Jaén
- Albanchez de Mágina
- Alcalá la Real
- Alcaudete
- Aldeaquemada
- Andújar
- Arjona
- Arjonilla
- Arquillos
- Arroyo del Ojanco
- Baeza
- Bailén
- Baños de la Encina
- Beas de Segura
- Bedmar y Garcíez
- Begíjar
- Benatae
- Bélmez de la Moraleda
- Cabra del Santo Cristo
- Cambil
- Campillo de Arenas
- Canena
- Carboneros
- Castellar
- Castillo de Locubín
- Cazalilla
- Cazorla
- Chiclana de Segura
- Chilluévar
- Cárcheles
- Escañuela
- Espeluy
- Frailes
- Fuensanta de Martos
- Fuerte del Rey
- Guarromán
- Génave
- Higuera de Calatrava
- Hinojares
- Hornos
- Huelma
- Huesa
- Ibros
- Iznatoraf
- Jabalquinto
- Jaén
- Jamilena
- Jimena
- Jódar
- La Carolina
- La Guardia de Jaén
- La Iruela
- La Puerta de Segura
- Lahiguera
- Larva
- Linares
- Lopera
- Los Villares
- Lupión
- Mancha Real
- Marmolejo
- Martos
- Mengíbar
- Montizón
- Navas de San Juan
- Noalejo
- Orcera
- Peal de Becerro
- Pegalajar
- Porcuna
- Pozo Alcón
- Puente de Génave
- Quesada
- Rus
- Sabiote
- Santa Elena
- Santiago de Calatrava
- Santiago-Pontones
- Santisteban del Puerto
- Santo Tomé
- Segura de la Sierra
- Siles
- Sorihuela del Guadalimar
- Torreblascopedro
- Torredelcampo
- Torredonjimeno
- Torreperogil
- Torres
- Torres de Albanchez
- Úbeda
- Valdepeñas de Jaén
- Vilches
- Villacarrillo
- Villanueva de la Reina
- Villanueva del Arzobispo
- Villardompardo
- Villarrodrigo
- Villatorres
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