Articles, tagged with "moors", page 1
15th November 2011
Barbour jackets are one of the most instantly recognisable and most respected brands of coat and jacket, chosen by many of the most well known people, not the least of which is the Royal Family themselves, who have chosen Barbour jackets and coats for yea...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
20th October 2011
Cadiz is a city in the Southwest side of Spain. It is almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Cadiz is the first city that has ever been founded in the peninsula. The population of the city is over 127 thousand people. It is the capital cit...
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Author:
Randy Opton
11th October 2011
Casares in a few words
Casares is a beautiful whitewashed village located along the sunny and famous Costa del Sol and is attracts those tourists who want to find a warm, but tranquil destination in Spain. Casares is a delightful town and is described ...
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Author:
Mack Orton
11th October 2011
The memorable holiday
Summer is already here and everybody dreams about a memorable holiday, with moments to cherish a lifetime. Spain is the type of country that can offer you something like this, as it is an extremely diverse one where even the most ...
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Author:
Mack Orton
28th September 2011
Salamanca is the capital city of the province with the same name with population of about 180 000 inhabitants. It is located at the coast of the river Tormes. Unlike in most of the other parts of Spain, the climate of Salamanca is relatively cold. Winters...
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Author:
Aardina Boud
26th September 2011
Ancient times
The area surrounding the town of Marbella has been populated for millennia, and local artefacts and evidence of human existence has been salvaged from the surrounding mountain range in support of this. Early settlers include earliest man,...
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Author:
Sophia Jung
26th September 2011
Marbella is a nice, small town of Spain at the coast of Mediterranean sea. It has gained worldwide fame with its 24 kilometers of beach and variety of opportunities. If you are going on holiday, you can really find anything you like here! Mountains, vario...
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Author:
Aardina Boud
21st September 2011
An impressive city
Cordoba is today as surprising, original and impressive as it was in its glorious past. Cordoba is one of those cities that meant something for the continent, a flourishing one that played an important role in the development of Spai...
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Author:
Alberm Boris
20th September 2011
Javea is a picturesque seaport situated next to and under Montgo Hill, surrounded by the rolling forests of a beautiful National Park. Protected by the winter trade-winds, Javea enjoys an almost perfect climate year-round. However, the history of this gro...
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Author:
Sophia Jung
20th September 2011
Attractive holidays in the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands represent one of the most famous and popular holiday destinations in Spain. To be honest, it is completely understandable that people feel attracted by the islands, because they are absol...
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Author:
Sophia Jung
12th September 2011
The outstanding Zaragoza
Zaragoza is a place where the Moors, the Jews and the Christians meet together in a perfect balance that will take your breath away; this is in fact one of the reasons why Zaragoza is known as the ‘’City of the Four Cultures’’....
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Author:
Sophia Jung
12th September 2011
A group of islands that you have to visit
The Balearic Islands is a group of five wonderful islands that represent one of the major tourist attractions in Spain; Ibiza, Formentera, Menorca, Mallorca and Cabrera are always ready to receive their visit...
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Author:
Seamus Thompson
03rd August 2011
History and overview
The area on which Cadiz sits is an ancient port of trade, founded like many towns in the area by the Phoenicians. With most of the land on which the city is constructed surrounded by the Atlantic, the city became a bustling port un...
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Author:
Seamus Thompson
31st July 2011
The East Caribbean of the islands Cuba comes with a fabulous wealthy societal tradition between and may have come to light culinary heritage which might be in lively as well as assorted as the number of customs that have forked out which will the event us...
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Author:
Noel Chua
21st July 2011
Overview
For those who do not want to spend their whole holiday lazing on the beach there is plenty to do in Alicante. For one, there are a wealth of historical and cultural things to see including the old town, museums and old buildings of note. There...
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Author:
Franck Lisle