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Why are houses in Spain painted white?

Pueblos blancos” (white villages), such as Camares, shown here, cap many hilltops in Andalusia in southern Spain. When a series of epidemics swept through the region between the 16th and 19th centuries, houses were painted with whitewash, made of slaked lime, as a way to protect against disease.



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