23rd September 2010
This is not an exaggeration, but a hard reality. You just visit Extremadura which is a city of Merida province once and you will be certainly convinced of this opinion. Extremadura is one of the most beautiful cities of Spain. Particularly for those who l...
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23rd September 2010
Costa Brava is the name of the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, which extends from the town of Blanes in the south to the French border in the north.This region is characterized by a high rocky coast, which descends steeply to the sea. In the fi...
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23rd September 2010
Spain is a beautiful and popular holiday destination for people from around the world. There are so many places to visit and so many things to enjoy. In this article, we will discuss about the capital city of Spain that is Madrid.
Location of Madrid
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23rd September 2010
Moors and Christians Festival in Soller
Majorca has many traditional and religious festivals, and moreover it seems like there is some festival every week. If you are in the middle of one, it can highlight your vacation.One of the most interesting fest...
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23rd September 2010
Sagrada Familia, the unfinished masterpiece of Antonio Gaudi, is one of the most visited landmarks of Barcelona, Spain. The construction of this cathedral started in 1882, with Francisco de Paula del Vilar as the architect. At the end of 1883, Antoni Gaud...
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23rd September 2010
When you plan your tour of Spain, the first question which haunts your mind is 'Where to go in Spain?' This is because there are too many places which are of interest for the tourist. You are in a fix and you certainly find it difficult to finalize your i...
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16th September 2010
San Sebastian located to the South of Isabela does not need an introduction because it is popular amongst tourists as one of the most beautiful beaches of Europe. This is one of the beaches which receive highest number of tourists during the touring sea...
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15th September 2010
History
Catalonia is a Spanish region situated in the north-eastern part of Spain. The capital city is Barcelona. In the distant past it was a part of the Aragon kingdom and in the 17th century a separatist movement started in Catalonia. It became stro...
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15th September 2010
History
Benalmadena is a town and municipality situated in southern Spain. It is a part of the autonomous community of Andalusia with a long history. This town was settled even before the Phoenicians arrived from Africa in the 7th century BC. In the be...
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15th September 2010
About the city
Figueres is a town situated in Catalonia, 100 kilometers away from Barcelona. Most of the visitors coming from Barcelona travel by train, bus or car. Traveling by train to Figueres is the fastest way - due to the fast rail, the trip last...
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13th September 2010
Adventure in Bunyol
Not far from Valencia (Spain) is a small town named Bunyol. This city has gained global popularity due to its festival "La Tomatina", which is held on every last Wednesday of August.Tomato fight gathers thousands of eager adventures...
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13th September 2010
Overview
Before the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992, lots of work was done on the beaches and the nearby marina. Since then, this area is very attractive for the tourists from all over the world. Today, many workers clean this area everyday - not only th...
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13th September 2010
Drach Caves – are pre-historic caves. These were formed in the Miocene epoch. There are 4 caves that are linked to each other; these are – Luis Salvador, French cave, Black cave and White cave. This beautiful formation of nature has occurred because of th...
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13th September 2010
World Heritage Site
The Seo or Cathedral of San Salvador – is an 8th century cathedral of neo-classical period and over many centuries it has undergone lots of changes in its architectural styles. There was a temple on this site in the first century BC...
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13th September 2010
World Heritage Site
The Albaicín Neighborhood – is full of history. It has been a residence for many people, thereby giving a cultural mix to the neighborhood. The churches San Bartolomé and San Cristóbal and their underground reservoirs can be seen ...
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