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New Rock is a Spanish shoe and clothing company that make goth style boots, shoes and clothes (though they do have some designs that may not be considered gothic ).

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5-647: The company was founded by the Ortuño family in 1978 in Yecla . The family has been making shoes and boots for three generations, spanning back to 1928. Although footwear remains the main focus of the company, they also offer clothing, such as leather jackets and corsets . They also make motorcycle helmets. New Rock products include Gothic -style boots and shoes, motorcycle style boots, Western/cowboy boots, high-heeled boots, formal shoes and boots, and New Rock trainers. Gothic musician Voltaire mentions New Rock products as

10-410: A half-ruined citadel, a modern parish church with a pillared Corinthian facade, and a town hall standing in a fine arcaded plaza mayor (square). Yecla has traditionally had a thriving trade in grain, wine, oil, fruit and other agricultural products produced in the surrounding country. Since the second half of the 20th century, furniture making has become a local trade. Yecla, with neighboring Jumilla ,

15-404: A symbol of uniformity in " The Industrial Revolution (And How It Ruined My Life) ." Yecla Yecla ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɟʝe.kla] ) is a town and municipality in eastern Spain with 35243 people registered, in the extreme north of the autonomous community of Murcia , located 96 km from the capital of the region, Murcia . The origin of the term Yecla comes from

20-466: Is one of the primary regions for development of the Murciana and Granadina breeds of dairy goats . Since the mid-19th century Yecla was consolidated as an agricultural municipality, in particular with the wine production. The main cultures in the region are vines, olive trees, almonds and cereals. In the mid-19th century a new sector rose with the expansion of Yecla. The wood craftsmen have fostered

25-468: The Arabic Yakka, which was the name of a fortress located in the place that is now called Cerro del Castillo. This toponym, however, is not from Arabic origin and it is very likely that it derives from the pre-Roman terms Iko or Ika. The most important mountains of the locality are Sierra de Salinas (1,238 m), Monte Arabí (1,065 m), Sierra de la Magdalena (1,038 m), and others. The chief buildings are

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