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  2. Mar 16, 2022 · Linares, just 30 kilometres northeast of Jaén, is a city built on metal. Its origins trace back to before 2000 BC when prehistoric people found a wealth of metallic ores; silver, lead, copper and iron, all of which were exploited until the 20th century AD.

  3. Linares. Linares, land of bullfighters and musicians, offers visitors an interesting historical and artistic heritage. An important town in the north of Jaen with a population of 65.000. Linares was heavily involved in the mining and smelting of lead and the production of gunpowder.

  4. The city was a major center for lead and silver mining in Spain, attracting workers from various parts of the country. This mining legacy shaped the city's identity and is evident in its architecture, museums, and cultural traditions.

  5. Linares-La Carolina Mining District. In Linares, La Carolina and the towns in the Sierra Morena region you will find one of the largest mining basins in mainland Spain and, without doubt the largest in the world with regard to lead production.

  6. Around the middle of the 19th century Linares became an important mining center with lead mines nearby. The smelting of lead, the manufacture of lead sheets and pipes, and the production of by-product silver from the lead ores led to a significant population increase.

  7. Guide to Linares: Mining heritage, neoclassical charm, Santana Motors innovation. Delight in tapas, award-winning dining, vibrant nightlife. Explore Spanish culture.

  8. Since its origin in the Iberian-Roman city of Cástulo, Linares, a mining city par excellence, has worked its lands in order to extract lead, one of its most solid economic source and main argument for its society and culture.

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