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Step back in time and explore the ancient wonders of Sagunto, a city with a history that spans over 2000 years. The Romans first mentioned Sagunto, leaving behind remarkable remnants of their presence, such as the majestic Castle of Sagunto and the awe-inspiring Roman Theatre. During the 8th century, under Muslim rule, the city was known as Murviedro, meaning "old walls," and it started to lose its importance compared to Valencia. However, Sagunto stood out by allowing the presence of Jews, and today you can still visit their historic Jewish quarter. In 1239, Sagunto was conquered by Jaime the First of Aragon and became part of the Crown of Aragon. After a period of decline, the city reclaimed its ancient name in the 19th century and witnessed a resurgence of industrial growth. Sagunto, also known as Camp de Morvedre in the Muslim era, continues to thrive with a vibrant mix of history, culture, and a bustling industrial engine. Embark on an incredible journey through time as you explore the captivating streets and landmarks that tell the story of Sagunto's rich heritage.
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