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This article is about the city of Lorca, Spain. For the poet see Federico García Lorca and for the Tim Buckley album, see Lorca.

Lorca is a city in southeast Spain, in the autonomous community of Murcia. With a population of 84,245 (year 2004), Lorca is one of the most extensive municipalities in Spain (1,676 square kilometers).

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The region around Lorca was already inhabited by the Iberians during the Bronze Age (El Argar culture). Lorca was probably called Eliocroca by the Romans and Lurka by the Arabs. The old part of the town, made up of narrow streets and alley-ways, achieved its present shape under Islamic rule.

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Ditty of First Desire - Contains a picture of the poet and the text of the poem.

Federico Garcia Lorca - Contains the poems Adam, Dawn, Debussy, Ode to Salvador Dali, Ode to Walt Whitman, and Sonnet.

Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías - Contains the text for the poem Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias.

Sonnet of the Sweet Complaint - Includes the text for the poem called Sonnet of the Sweet Complaint.

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The Gypsy and the Wind - Contains the full text from The Gypsy and the Wind.

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