Articles, tagged with "galicia", page 1
19th September 2011
An attractive Spanish region
Galicia is one of the most visited regions in Spain, thanks to its unequaled beauty. Tourists know Galicia as being the ‘’land of 1000 rivers’’, as its entire territory is crossed by rivers, from the mountainous inland and ...
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Author:
Aardina Boud
12th September 2011
An amazing country
Spain is one of the most amazing countries in the world; millions and millions of people from all the corners of the earth choose Spain as their destination for the summer or the winter holidays, attracted by the beauties that this c...
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Author:
Sophia Jung
04th April 2011
Most people believe that property for sale in Spain is a problematic marketing operation for Country genuine class agents. If statistics are to be believed, research companies are saying that at smallest 50% of business companies are out of byplay because...
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Author:
rohit14sharma
28th February 2011
Places to spend wonderful holidays
Spain is a country that deserves your attention, one of those places on the European continent which you must visit at least once in your lifetime. The province of Galicia is where the amazing Santiago de Compostela i...
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Author:
Brice Corwin
15th February 2011
A unique experience
The principal and main purpose of the Camino is to participate in the pilgrimage to the remains of Saint James, who is thought to be buried in the Cathedral in Santiago. However, you do not necessarily have to be a very religious pe...
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Author:
bellsmith
09th February 2011
A good living area is the dream of every person. Some can achieve this dream easily while for some people it may be a time taking process. Whatever the reason is, the truth is that your financial status is responsible for this purpose. But you can still l...
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Author:
danielnoah
15th January 2011
The region of Galicia
The northwest of Spain hosts the amazing Galicia, whose capital is the beautiful city of Santiago de Compostela. The history of the region is violent one; the Visigoths, the Romans, the Moors and the Vikings, they all visited the ...
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Author:
Mark Twain
29th November 2010
The northwest of Spain
When you go to the northwest of Spain, one image will remain in your mind, and that is a clam shell. You’ll find them everywhere while in this region: on the plates, on the signs that show the direction towards the most important...
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Author:
Brian Conte
04th November 2010
The northwest of Spain
When you go to the northwest of Spain, one image will remain in your mind, and that is a clam shell. You’ll find them everywhere while in this region: on the plates, on the signs that show the direction towards the most important...
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Author:
Dan Cortese
11th October 2010
Why Spain?
If you wonder why you should choose Spain as your holiday destination, the answer couldn’t be simpler: it is amazing. Spain is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, having so many different types of places and things to see and d...
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Author:
Carl Ton
04th October 2010
Spain is a large country, which is divided into regions. Tourists intending to visit Spain should plan out the major places on their trip and do some research to help them decide the best places to go.
Galicia is one of the regions in Spain, commonly k...
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Author:
Carl Ton
13th September 2010
Galicia is a region of unimaginable beauty, full of choice and totally natural
Galicia has many historic towns, many cities with turbulent past but on the other hand it also has many modern cities. In Galicia, many fishing villages are a real source ...
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Author:
Donna Amira
10th September 2010
The Canary Islands are popular among tourists, new figures have illustrated.
According to statistics from the area's Ministry for the Environment, the number of foreign visitors - including those staying in Paradors - averages more than 18,000 per kilo...
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Author:
Homer Thomson
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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Author:
Daisy Quella
09th August 2010
This moderately populated city of Vigo is a part of the Galicia province. Historians trace the earliest civilization of Vigo to middle ages. The average temperature of the city is about 15 degree centigrade. With this pleasant temperature and blessed with...
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Author:
Edwin Brook