Articles, tagged with "spanish food", page 1
20th September 2011
There is a beautiful plan in store for you to consider for your hen party arrangement for your best friend or sister – a Benidorm Weekend!. This is a small coastal town along the west of Mediterranean Sea in Spain and one of the most unique locales in ter...
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JessicaThomson
21st July 2011
From cuisine, to art, to architecture, the Spanish culture is a medley of different cultures.
Spain has a total area of 504, 030 km sq. of land making it the second largest country in the European Union. Sure the different aspects of culture contribute...
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Author:
Franck Lisle
19th June 2011
Costa Blanca has 200 kilometers of beach line in Alicante. From Denia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in south it is the primary vacation spot for the tourists of Xabia, Denia Benidorm and Alicante. The place is popular as the California of Europe.. ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
05th May 2011
Spain is a country with exceptionally beautiful terrains: mountains, seas, islands and cities. It has a culture that dates back centuries. You can find all the luxuries of the modern life as well the charm of the old world. Even the accommodation availabl...
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Alan Marker
03rd May 2011
Spanish culture is one of the biggest draws for visitors to the country, and there are plenty of opportunities to observe or participate in local customs during Spanish holidays - especially if you're visiting during festival season. The good news for ...
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Isla Campbell
03rd April 2011
There will be virtually no deficiency of fascinating activities within Alcuida. A water sport heaven, Alcudia offers it all. Sailing and windsurfing are merely the starting up of water sport fun in Alcudia. Alcuida is situated on the north western side of...
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Winston Hopkins
20th March 2011
Spain undoubtedly Scotland's most loved holiday countries and each year hundreds of travellers book holidays from Glasgow Airport to Spain.Bearing in mind that it's is full of bustling beach resorts in the summer - it's no surprise so many people are look...
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Tommie Vargas
08th March 2011
Playa Flamenca is a residential beach area on the Orihuela Costa. Before 1972 it was just a quiet stretch of relatively unknown coastline until some Flemish real estate developers sowed the seeds for what is now one of most well sought for popular resorts...
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Author:
Phil H
08th March 2011
Holidaying is the best option to get rid of all your tensions and stress. Our routine is getting very hectic now and to overcome the strain caused by work, people like to celebrate their holidays as a festive occasion. Traveling offers many new experience...
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Author:
Austin Williams
19th February 2011
Spain is situated in southwest Europe. . Spain and Potugal are surrounded by water. The Iberian Peninsula is comprised of these two countries.Spain vacation plans can involve beautiful beaches, cultural events, profound history, and delicious Spanish food...
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Author:
Nora Ephron
16th February 2011
Schedule is good for some people. It makes them believe that they have a fairly good idea of what they need to do during the day, and it helps them develop some amount of discipline. However, it can really get into your nerves at times. You feel incredibl...
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Author:
neha
15th January 2011
La Manga as a holiday destination
Spain and all its regions seem to have a magnet for tourists; it is no wonder, considering the fact that Spain is a beautiful country, with very picturesque landscapes, cosmopolitan cities and traditional villages, alw...
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Author:
Mark Twain
13th December 2010
Oxford Circus is considered as the most stylish and fashionable part of entire city of London while also one of its busiest. Oxford Street and Regent Street here are shopper’s paradise with some exclusive brands under one roof which are difficult to find ...
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Author:
John
29th November 2010
Colmenar is known as the capital of the mountains of Malaga. This village stands like a throne in its rocky landscape. It is relatively unscathed by the commercial tourism of the coast. Mules are still used as a mode of transport and olive, almond and gra...
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Author:
Phil H
18th November 2010
The jewel of the Costa Blanca, Cabo Roig dazzles prominently alongside this beautiful coast of Alicante. A sixteenth century watchtower remains a reminder of the town’s determination to protect itself from the Berber pirates that once looted them. Securit...
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Author:
Phil H