Articles, tagged with "regions of spain", page 3
25th June 2010
All about Malaga like General information, Climate, Interesting Places, Great Beaches and food
The famous city of Malaga is found on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, in the deep south of Spain.
Millions arrive at Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport (Mal...
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georage gates
22nd June 2010
Andalucía happens to be the largest most regions of Spain and it truly evokes the most captivating images of this region which is famed for fiestas, flamenco, raw passion and bullfighting. Andalucía is not only a part of Spain but it also offers a compl...
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jennyscott
11th June 2010
The Costa Blanca corresponds to the coastline of the Province of Alicante, in the region of the Community of Valencia. It is one of the most attractive and popular regions of Spain for visitors, with its mountainous interior, and miles of golden sandy be...
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Mary
03rd June 2010
The things I didn't know is the fact that there is a San Jose in Spain, California and also Costa Rica! When I found out there were 3 I considered I would look a bit more. San Jose means Saint Joseph and is generally one of two main cities. We have hol...
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Cesar Hayden
02nd June 2010
Among the number of reasons behind the popularity of Spanish history and civilization, the Spanish music is one big reason. There are many unique features of the music in Spain and this music is unique because it combines variety of cultures and civilizat...
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Edward Walsner
19th March 2010
You will find the town of Almunecar in Andalucia located at the Costa Tropical or Tropical Coast. This is considered as the center for tourists because of the many wonderful sceneries and the climate as described in the name. Here, you can experience 320 ...
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Jack Maleh
24th February 2010
Andalucía is one of the most beautiful regions of Spain and a popular tourist destination. The mesmerizing coastline of Costa Tropical is a haven for beach lovers while the mountainous landscape with architectural delights, historical monuments, and lusc...
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Garret Wong
16th October 2009
There are many reasons why Spain remains an enduring favourite holiday destination for Brits. Its favourable climate, location and versatility all contribute to its popularity - and the current wide availability of cheap hotels on offer is another enticin...
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Lauren Charles
07th October 2009
Regular visitors to Spain know that her wines have improved a lot recently - no longer a cheap alternative to French wine but a wine of choice for many.
In some ways the Spanish countryside is a bit like California's Napa Valley and Sonoma County. It i...
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Robert Palmer
08th September 2009
If you're looking for a unusual vacation in one of the world's most lovely countries, travel to Spain and rent Seville apartments. A apartment is largely a place designed for leisure. From gardens and terraces to personal pools, a Spanish apartment is a...
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Wilmer Tanner
12th June 2009
Spanish cuisine is centuries of traditional cooking, and is characterized by the rich blend of the many different specialites from the various regions of Spain. However Spanish cuisine is not monolithic. The country itself consists of 17 autonomous commu...
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James Murray
13th May 2009
Asturias and Cantabria, northern Spain
Part of the green coast, because of the amount of rainfall. An autonomous region within Spain it used to be a separate kingdom during the middle ages when the country was still divided. Despite the fact that ove...
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CW
03rd March 2009
Spain is second largest country of Europe after France. Spain is located in south Western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Due to its location, Spain was affected a lot with external influences. Because of historical influences, Spain has rich culture. Sp...
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nickwilson
16th February 2009
Within the walls of Montjüic Mountain in Barcelona, lies a place where you can visit the whole of Spain in just one day. Sounds impossible? Well, it's not a time capsule or anything as futuristic! Welcome to Poble Espanyol.
Poble Espanyol, or the "Sp...
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David Brydon
10th February 2009
Spanish, as with any other language suffers from regional variation and dialect changes. Spanish is spoken as a primary language in over 20 countries worldwide, the majority of those countries being in the Central and South American continents, but the mo...
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Author:
Daniel Major