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Alcoy-in Spanish, Alcoi-in Valencian!

19th August 2010
This is a city in the province of Alicante. Alcoy is located 562 meters above sea level and it has 61,698 inhabitants. This city is usually called the town of bridges because there are three rivers passing through - Riquer, Benissa and Molinari. The town ... Read >
Author: bartholomew

Costa del Sol

18th August 2010
An area with the greatest number of per capita jet skis in Europe Costa del Sol is a 160 km long coastline in the south of Spain. It belongs to the province of Malaga located in autonomous community of Andalusia. Everyone has heard of this popular... Read >
Author: Bard Ford

Holidays on the Cote d'Azur

12th August 2010
Côte d'Azur commonly known as the French Riviera is located in the southeastern part of France, situated on the Mediterranean coastline, a home to one of the first modern resorts that was first a health resort in the 18th century but later upgrade with t... Read >
Author: Phil H

Give a new dimension to your fashion with vintage belts

06th August 2010
From Bronze Age belts are used by males, though the purpose and look of belt keeps changing from time to time but the demand of this accessory is always high in market. Earlier this accessory was used by men only but with the passage of time it has becom... Read >
Author: John M Methew

Minorca

13th July 2010
It is an island surrounded by clean and crystal clear water of the Mediterranean Sea. Water sports such as Swimming, Scuba Diving and Surfing are popular here. The island has beautiful beaches and coves along with rich flora and fauna which has made it ... Read >
Author: Ronnie David

Events For The Whole Family In Mallorca

13th July 2010
With its many beaches and family-friendly resorts, Mallorca is an ideal destination to take the kids, who will find plenty to keep them entertained on a family holiday on the Spanish island. While your holiday resort may have its own schedule of events to... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Getting The Best Deal On Garnet Rings

12th July 2010
Garnet rings are exquisite pieces of jewelry adored across the world for their distinct scarlet colors and natural fire. A garnet ring is a fantastic gift for any occasion, and has often been given over the centuries as a symbol of friendship, protection,... Read >
Author: Ali Long

How to Clean an Electric Shave

09th July 2010
Shaves have been one of humanity's--especially men's--best friend. People, often men, use shaves to make themselves look good and clean and to appear presentable. Shaves have been here since the Bronze Age when metals became common material for instrument... Read >
Author: Jadan C.

Island Menorca

08th July 2010
Menorca is one of the main islands of the Balearic Islands (Spain). In Menorca, as in the rest of the Balearic Islands, the official languages are Catalan and Castilian. On the islands speak a dialect of Catalan that they call Menorca Menorca. It's like ... Read >
Author: hribi123

About island Ibiza

02nd July 2010
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and part of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands, Spain. It has a length of 570 km ² and a population of 125,053 inhabitants (INE 2008). Its length is 210 km coastline, where small boulders alternat... Read >
Author: Art Laco

Dublin - Is There A Friendlier City ?

21st June 2010
To be chosen as the most friendly location throughout Europe in a survey obtained three years ago is without a doubt an excellent advert with respect to Dublin trips. The city has also got better crime numbers when compared with each and every European ca... Read >
Author: Ron Wilson

A visitor's guide to Burley, New Forest, Hampshire, UK

16th June 2010
Burley is a picturesque village set in the south west corner of the New Forest National Park. Full of character and charm the village of Burley is an excellent choice to use as a base to explore the New Forest and has some mysteries of its own. Burley... Read >
Author: NickCurrer

A visit to Benalmadena

15th June 2010
Situated in the province of Málaga, Benalmadena is a town about 5 miles from the city of Málaga. It has a normal population of about 53000 people which soars to thousands more in the tourist season. As in most of Spain, the highest temperatures occur ar... Read >
Author: Ronnie David

A visitor's guide to Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire UK

15th June 2010
Brockenhurst is located centrally in the heart of the New Forest National Park, the former hunting ground of Kings. Lying between Lymington on the coast and Lyndhurst (the former capital of the forest), Brockenhurst is a wonderful small village with a num... Read >
Author: NickCurrer

Places of interest in Spain – Ferrol

04th June 2010
While you plan your tour of Spain, take enough care to know about the place of your proposed visit. You know, every place in Spain has many places which are of interest for the tourist. Be it a popular and industrialized town like Barcelona or Madrid or a... Read >
Author: Robinson M John
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