a town of Spain, province of Murcia, on the S. declivity of a hill, the summit of which is crowned by a castle, 37 miles N. by W. of Murcia. The streets, though mostly narrow, are paved and clean, and the houses are generally well built. Jumilla is the see of a bishop, and has two handsome parish churches, one of which is adorned with fine frescoes and paintings, two convents, an hospital, and a public granary. There are a number of oil and corn mills in the town, and several branches of manufactures are carried on. Pop. 8397.