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Calpe, also known as Calp in Valencian language, is a beautiful coastal town located in the province of Alicante in Spain. It is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and remains of ancient Roman and Iberian civilizations. One of the major attractions in town is the imposing and iconic rock known as Peñón de Ifach, which rises 332 meters above the sea level and is considered as a symbol of Costa Blanca. Calpe has a rich and diverse history with evidence of human occupation dating back to the Paleolithic era. The ancient Romans established a port in Calpe, and their influence can still be seen in the archaeological site of Baños de la Reina, which is believed to be the remains of a Roman fish salting factory. Other significant historical landmarks include the Torreón de la Peça, a medieval fortress, and the Iglesia Vieja, a 15th century church. Apart from its cultural heritage, Calpe is also known for its modern amenities and activities such as water sports, golfing, cycling, and hiking. The town boasts a stunning marina with a capacity of over 400 boats, and the Arenal-Bol beach, which stretches for more than a kilometer and is equipped with various facilities like showers, bars, and restaurants. Calpe also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the popular Moros y Cristianos festival in October, which commemorates the battles between Moors and Christians in Spain. Overall, Calpe is a beautiful place for travelers who seek a balance between the modern and historical aspects of Spain, all while enjoying the sun, sand, and sea.

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