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          Baeza is a historic town in Andalusia, southern Spain, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located in the Jaén province, it features Renaissance and Baroque architecture, including the Cathedral of Baeza and the University of Baeza founded in the 16th century. Visitors explore the medieval old town on foot, admire preserved plazas, and experience traditional Spanish culture through local markets and regional cuisine.
          Baeza is a UNESCO World Heritage city located in the province of Jaen, eastern Andalusia, Spain. Recognised alongside the neighbouring city of Ubeda in 2003, it is celebrated for an exceptional concentration of Renaissance civic and religious architecture built during the sixteenth century. The city sits above the Guadalquivir river valley, surrounded by one of the world's most extensive olive-growing landscapes, and serves as a cultural and historical reference point for the broader region of upper Andalusia.
          UNESCO World Heritage, Renaissance Architecture, Andalusia, Jaen Province, Cultural Tourism, Spain Historic Cities, Olive Oil Region