The Province of Murcia is located in the southeast of the country between Adalucia and Valencian Community, on the Mediterranean coast. The capital of the province is the city of Murcia. It is bordered by Andalucía (provinces of Almería and Granada); Castilla-La Mancha (the province of Albacete), which was historically connected to Murcia until 1833; Valencian Community (province of Alicante); and the Mediterranean Sea. The highest mountain is Revolcadores (2015 m). It measures 11,313 km² and has a population of 1.2 million, of whom one-third live in the capital. The province of Murcia is a major producer of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for Spain and the rest of Europe. Excellent wineries have developed near the towns of Bullas, Yecla, and Jumilla, as well as olive oil near Moratalla. Murcia is mainly a warm region which has made it very suitable for agriculture. Water is supplied by the Segura River or Río Segura and, ever since the 70's, by the Tajo transvasement, a major civil engineering which, under some environmental and sustaintibility restraints, brings water from the Tajo into the Segura.
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