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By definition, an ethnographic route is a journey that seeks to promote and enhance the intangible cultural heritage of a community or region.

Unlike traditional tourist routes, which typically focus on monuments and landscapes, ethnographic routes delve into the customs, traditions, trades, ways of life, and cultural expressions of its inhabitants.

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MUNICIPALITY OF PÁJARA

A Natural and Scenic Treasure in Southern Fuerteventura

The municipality of Pájara, located in the extreme south of Fuerteventura, is  the largest on the island and a true melting pot of spectacular and contrasting landscapes.

From extensive golden sandy beaches to arid volcanic plains and picturesque charming villages, Pájara offers a diversity that enchants its visitors.

ETHNOGRAPHIC ROUTE

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SP Horno de Cal
EN Klin
DE Kalkofen
SP Noria
EN Waterwheel
DE Wasserrad
SP Corral del Concejo
EN Council Corral
DE Ratsgehege
 
SP Tahona
EN Animal-powered mill
DE Mühle
SP Tenería
EN Tennery
DE Gerberei
DISTANCE BETWEEN LOCATIONS

1-2: 600 m
1-3: 350 m 
1-4: 4 km
4-5: 5.5 km
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Noria / Waterwheel / Wasserrad
Plaza de Nuestra Señora de Regla, 3, 35628 Pájara
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Tahona / Animal powered-mill / Mühle
Calle de Los Geranios, 23, 35628 Pájara
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Corral del Concejo / Council Corral / Ratsgehege
Plaza Pájara, 2, Barranco de Tinarajo, 35628 Pájara
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Tenería / Tennery / Gerberei
Camino Huerto de la Ventana, 5, Barranco de Taboeta, Mézquez
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Horno de Cal / Kiln / Kalkofen
Ajuy, 35628, Pájara
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