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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 958 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MULA , a See also:

town of eastern See also:Spain, in the See also:province of See also:Murcia; on the See also:left See also:bank of the Mula, a small right-See also:hand tributary of the See also:Segura, periodically liable to destructive floods. Pop. (woo), 12,731. The Sierra Espufia rises on the See also:south to a height of nearly 5200 ft. Mula has a small See also:trade in agricultural produce, See also:wine and See also:olive oil. About 4 M. See also:east are two See also:groups of houses known as the Banos de Mula, with warm sulphurous springs of considerable See also:local repute.

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