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| - Abstract from English Wikipedia: "Pego (Valencian and Spanish: [peo]) is a municipality located in the province of Alicante, Spain. Lying just inland from the northern Costa Blanca resort of Dénia, the town of Pego sits in a depression, surrounded by mountains. A part of the Marina Alta comarca of Alicante, Pego has a population of 10,721 (2006) and a history dating from the Arab occupation.The region around Pego was settled during the Bronze Age and later by Iberian and Roman civilizations, though the story of the town really begins during the times of the Moors in around 726, when Pego was an important Arab enclave which later formed part of the Taifa of Dénia. Subsequently conquered by forces under James I of Aragon in 1244, Pego was later repopulated with peasants from Catalonia and the barony of Pego was created in 1262, and control of the town passed through the hands of various members of the Valencian nobility."
- Tesauro de Topónimos (ISOC), 2004. - Pego
- WWW Geonames, 14/10/2016. - N 38º51'10"/O 0º05'24". - http://www.geonames.org/6355477
- WWW Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names, 14/10/2016. - Pego. - http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/1062342
- Resumen extraído de Wikipedia en español: "Pego es un municipio y una ciudad de la Comunidad Valenciana, España. Está situado en el noreste de la provincia de Alicante, en el límite con la provincia de Valencia, en la comarca de la Marina Alta.Cuenta con 10331 habitantes (INE 2015)."
- Pego es un municipio español de la provincia de Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, en la comarca de la Marina Alta.
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