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Costa Brava By jennifer bradshaw at 2010-11-15 03:16:21
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Costa in Spanish means coast. Costa Brava is a coastal region in Spain and is well known as a tourist spot. The combination of excellent summer climate, natural beauty and beaches attracts tourists here. Comfortable hotels and villas are also available here to support tourism. The place is also known for the museum containing Salvador Dali’s work who was a well known artist in Surrealism.
Places of attraction
Dali Theatre-Museum
It is located in Figueres and gives a description of the Read More..... |
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Mijas By jennifer bradshaw at 2010-11-15 03:12:40
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Overview
The municipal town Mijas is situated in the Málaga province in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. This is located at an altitude of 450 M from the sea level and is in the center of the ‘Sun Coast’ region. This is a white washed village that is typical of Andalusia. The population in this town is about 71,000.
This municipality consists of the following:
Mijas Pueblo – is the village on the side of a hill Mijas Costa – is the residential and comme Read More..... |
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Marbella By jennifer bradshaw at 2010-11-15 03:11:45
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The city of Marbella is near the Mediterranean; it is located in the Malaga province in the autonomous community of Andalusia in Spain. The population in this city is about 135,000.
Two of the most popular beach resorts in the ‘Sun Coast region’ are - Marbella and the marina Puerto Banús. Marbella is popular among the people who are wealthy celebrities. Rich tourists from North Europe, Germany, United Kingdom and Ireland patronize this city. Of late this city is losing its reputation bec Read More..... |
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A Visit to Cadiz By jennifer bradshaw at 2010-11-15 03:09:31
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Cádiz has a long history that stretches for well over 3000 years. It is believed to be the oldest European city, with its origins now lost in legends and myths. The Phoenicians gave Cádiz its name which means wall or compound. Successful invasions by Greeks, Romans and finally Moors have left their mark on Cádiz and have contributed to its architecture. Due to its position on a narrow peninsula, Cádiz has been the object of many invasions and attacks by sea. This has led to the construction Read More..... |
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Almeria - a Heaven for Tourists Visiting Spain By jennifer bradshaw at 2010-11-15 03:06:31
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Those who visit Spain and want to spend their holiday in the beautiful environment and also visit places of history would make Almeria their first choice. The city is always filled with tourists, visiting the beach, the tall mountains and many great monuments, museums, etc. In fact, a tourist is always busy when he visits Almeria because there is so much to see and enjoy.
Museum:
Perhaps in entire Europe, Spain has the largest number of museums. Interestingly every museum has some great co Read More..... |
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