28th August 2010
If you are planning to go on holiday to Spain, and if this is your first time in Spain, then Madrid should definitely be your first stop! It is the capital of Spain, the largest city in Spain - and enjoys more than 2, 700 hours of sun a year - that works ...
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25th August 2010
Cuenca is the capital of the same-named province that is the largest province in Spain. This medieval fortified city is located on the delta of rivers Jucar and Huecar and it consists of the new town and the old town. The exact meaning of the name Cuenc...
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25th August 2010
Spain is among the most favorite tourist destinations in Europe on account of its historical background and enriched natural treasures. Spain is the largest country in Europe after France and this country is located on the southwest side of Europe. Spain ...
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25th August 2010
About the Island
Tenerife is located in the heart of the Canary Islands archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. This island is also known as 'Island of eternal spring' since it is a true oasis. Its landscapes are very diverse, with a high contrast.
In Ten...
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25th August 2010
Cadiz is considered to be one of the most strategic areas of Spain which actually intersects Europe and Africa. Historians are also of the opinion that the earliest settlement of Cadiz could be traced to 1000 BC which is believed to be a Fenecian settle...
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20th August 2010
In the southern part of the province of Salamanca and only 77 kilometers from the capital of this region (which is also called Salamanca) lies a town of 1,100 inhabitants. Its name is La Alberca. It used to be called Valdelaguna; today's name originat...
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17th August 2010
About Salou
Salou is a tourist reserve in the province of Catalonia. It is also known as the most attractive city of the Coast Daurada. However, it is most popular due to the theme park Port Aventura made by Universal Studios and the water park Costa Ca...
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17th August 2010
This city of Cuenca which is located in Central Spain is one of the largest provinces covering an area of about 17000 sq kms. Like other provinces, even Cuenca was under the rule of Romans and Moors and later Christians took over the city. The Moors rec...
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17th August 2010
Malgrat de Mar is a tourist resort with about 18,000 residents. It is located in the northeast part of the region of Maresme. More precisely, it is between Santa Susanna and Blanes. Moreover, it is only an hour's drive from Barcelona. Malgrat de Mar has...
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12th August 2010
Calella de Palafrugell
Calella de Palafrugell is a little fishing and tourist place. It is totally opposite to Lloret de Mar.
There are 5-6 friendly beaches in the area of about 2 km from the city. They are crowded in the peak season.
Nightlife is...
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12th August 2010
About Benidorm
Benidorm is placed in the province of Alicante on the Mediterranean coast. It is the most visited Spanish resort. The city has about 68,000 residents and during the summer, it hosts approximately four million tourists. In the beginning o...
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12th August 2010
One of the most beautiful places of Spain; it is characterized by mild climate and attractive beaches. The landscape is also decorated with valleys, mountains and beautiful gardens. Along with the natural beauty, the place provides a good example of moder...
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12th August 2010
Costa del Azahar means Orange Blossom Coast in Spanish and yes, it does indeed live up to its name as the Orange Blossom Coast. Costa del Azahar is beautiful; once you look at the ocean, you will have no idea where the sea ends and where the sky begins. T...
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12th August 2010
About the city
Corunna (La Coruña in Spanish or A Coruña in Galician) is an attractive old town with diverse selection of hotels. However, Coruña has recently gained in popularity. In 2006, the number of tourists reached half a million, which is mor...
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