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YECLA, yā̇′kla. A town of the Province of Murcia, Spain, 72 miles southwest of Valencia (Map: Spain, E 3). Cereals, wine, excellent oil, feather grass, and vegetables constitute the chief productions of the district, with some manufactures of spirits, soap, and leather goods. In the vicinity are many ruins. Population, in 1900, 18,117.