19th November 2010
JAEN is the largest town as the provincial capital in Andalusia with a Moorish past, famed for its biggest Moorish baths in the whole of Spain; although it seems a little uneventful being centered upon a main plaza and two side streets.
Highlights at J...
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19th November 2010
The little town ICOD has one big attraction; that is, the gigantic dragon tree which looks like yucca known as El Drago. ICOD may be the oldest inhabited area on Tenerife Island, but it contains very little history. There are many 16th century houses that...
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19th November 2010
Huelva City is the region’s capital located in an industrial sector which houses a petro-chemical plant. It may not seem much of a tourist excitement at the first glance, but it has some hidden gems that are worthy of discovery; like the workers’ neighbor...
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19th November 2010
Although the town El Pedroso may be small, there are a quite interesting sights for a tourist, besides moving on to surrounding towns with more views and fun. El Pedroso offers a quaint Mudejar church which is quite noteworthy since the ancient of days. T...
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19th November 2010
The town is surrounded with marismas, as well as pine woods which attract flocks of birds, with nature trails around where one can see many species in this nature reserve. You will not find any tarmac roads in El Rocio, for the village is filled with sand...
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04th November 2010
Tourism has been and still is booming in Spain. It is the second largest tourist destination in the world and has a steady stream of visitors throughout the year. The weather conditions of this region, different from other regions, are key to drawing a l...
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04th November 2010
The Beautiful Coast Line
Stretching from the Pirynees to the French border, the inviting but sometimes savage coast covers almost two hundred kilometers, west of Bilbao. Most of the cities are small, crammed between the rocky shores and the powerful wa...
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04th November 2010
Spain is the most visited country in the world, second only to France. The country is rich in natural landscapes with ecosystems that are just wonderful and breathtaking. The beaches and the mountains attract large numbers of international and local touri...
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04th November 2010
SPAIN is one of the two countries that form the Iberian Peninsula. It has an interesting history, tradition, and culture. Having in its structure all of the different types of landforms, every year Spain is visited by millions of tourists. It’s capital, ...
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04th November 2010
Spain is a country which attracts many people because of the natural treasures it possesses. This country is a perfect destination for people who love nature and who wish to see the famous monuments that hold the country’s history.
This beautiful cou...
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04th November 2010
Choosing Spain as a holiday destination
Spain is a country hosting the largest number of tourists, annually, in Europe. It should already resonate if you are in search of the perfect holiday destination. Spain has a lot to offer: elegant beaches, impos...
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04th November 2010
As part of the Iberian Peninsula, together with Portugal, Spain is a country that has many beaches. Furthermore, much of the income of this country relies on tourism in these areas. Many tourists come every year to see the beauty of this region, so the Sp...
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04th November 2010
Among the impressive towns of Spain is Zaragoza. The town is popular because of its position and the traditions and customs still exercised in this area. It is situated in a valley called Ebro, which carries Spain’s most watered river. The landscape of th...
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04th November 2010
Although bullfights may be the main and popular event in Pamplona, there are many more beautiful sights and places worth visiting. There are plenty of valleys and peaks intertwined with the ancient structures dating back to the early centuries.
Eastern...
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04th November 2010
About Aragon
Aragon is the northeastern province of Spain that presents a great diversity of beautiful sights: high, snowy peaks belonging to the Pyrrenees, valleys full of green grass, lonely sierras and arid plains that stretch to the meseta (the cen...
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