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Phoenicians perfected the almadrabas system and saltings, tradition that today is conserved. Later on, the Roman dominance converted Portus Baessipo, located in the outlet of the river Barbate, in a prosperous one it pierces fishing. Already in s.V a.C. in Athens the garum coming from our costs (species of sauce elaborated with the help of tuna, moraine and mackerel) is mentioned.
The Visigoths left as witness of their step the hermitages of San Ambrosio and San Paulino
Phoenicians perfected the almadrabas system and saltings, tradition that today is conserved. Later on, the Roman dominance converted Portus Baessipo, located in the outlet of the river Barbate, in a prosperous one it pierces fishing. Already in s.V a.C. in Athens the garum coming from our costs (species of sauce elaborated with the help of tuna, moraine and mackerel) is mentioned.
The Visigoths left as witness of their step the hermitages of San Ambrosio and San Paulino
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