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A history lesson in Cadiz

01st December 2010
Historical place It is said that this old city was founded by Hercules but according to scientists, the Phoenicians were mentioned with their settlement around 1100 BC. The Phoenicians were followed by the Moors, the Romans and the Carthaginians. Arou... Read >
Author: Alvin Toffler

Proper Care for Your Wigs

25th November 2010
People wear wigs for a lot of different reasons. Some wear it for costume purposes, other wears it for style, while others wear it to hide a bald head and show a better profile. Most wigs are made from human hair, synthetic hair or horse hair. Wig is a sh... Read >
Author: EarlFlournoy

Holidays in Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Spain

05th November 2010
Almunecar sits between the sea and the mountains forked between two rivers. Pockets of copper and silver mined by the Phoenicians, as early as 800 BC, helped the town prosper for many hundreds of years until the Romans laid heritage to this promising area... Read >
Author: Phil H

Holidays in Alhaurin De La Torre, Costa Del Sol, Andalucia, Spain

05th November 2010
Alhaurin de la Torre is a prehistoric dated town in the Malaga province of Andalusia, Southern Spain. Snugly nestled at the entrance to the Guadalhorce valley on the slopes of the Sierra de Mijas mountains, 10.5 miles (17 km) from Málaga city. Citrus frui... Read >
Author: Phil H

Malaga, the Mediterranean Sun City

27th October 2010
There is nothing as sweet as basking in the warmth of the sun as you drink a cold drink or read an exciting book. People travel far and wide in search of the perfect place to have enough sun, warmth and relaxation. This is a major factor as to why Spain i... Read >
Author: Allisha Merry

Diet and Hygiene are Factors Affecting the Initial Stage of Healing

18th October 2010
A lot of us believe dental implants are new discoveries. Seashells have been embedded in the bones of Phoenicians to replace lost teeth thousands of years ago. The plaque that the archaeologists found on the shells just show that they have been kept in pl... Read >
Author: felipa marlo

CHARMING CADIZ at the ANDALUCIA

07th October 2010
The city of CADIZ is one of Spain’s oldest settlements, being founded by the Phoenicians in 100 BC. It is the nation’s major port, having risen to fame on as the Spanish-American trading increased when Sevilla was silted up in 18th century. That was when ... Read >
Author: Carl Ton

September 2010 Guide To Benahavis

02nd October 2010
So your visiting Benahavis with a view to buying property and would like some information. The municipality of Benahavis stretches across the foothills of the mountain range and is shaped by three rivers, each forming its own valley. It is one of the most... Read >
Author: Xana

Information on the History of Grape Growing

01st October 2010
The grape is a marvelous fruit that can be eaten raw or made into jelly, vinegar, juice, jam, raisins, grape seed oil, grape seed extracts, and wine. The grape was domesticated in what is now southern Turkey. The making of alcoholic beverages came about b... Read >
Author: Steve Barnett

Spain- Menorca

16th September 2010
Menorca is the least crowded of the three main islands of the Balearic Islands, maintaining the balance between preservation and development of environmental tourism. This is a small island but it has many attractions. Numerous conquerors Meno... Read >
Author: Jan Kanty

Benalmadena

15th September 2010
History Benalmadena is a town and municipality situated in southern Spain. It is a part of the autonomous community of Andalusia with a long history. This town was settled even before the Phoenicians arrived from Africa in the 7th century BC. In the be... Read >
Author: Donna Amira

Malaga City

13th September 2010
Malaga is the sixth largest city of Spain with a population of 568,305 located in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia. It was founded by Phoenicians and is one of the oldest cities in the world. Two very famous personalities, Pablo Picasso and Antoni... Read >
Author: Albert Doug

Individual Tooth Replacement Using Implants

06th September 2010
A lot of us believe dental implants are new discoveries. The brilliance of dental implants began as early as the time of the Phoenicians, who have been planting seashells in their jaw bones to replace missing teeth. There is hard evidence found by archaeo... Read >
Author: dalvarado

Car rental in Palermo – Very Suitable Place to Spend Vacation Time!

24th August 2010
Palermo was founded by the Phoenicians, but named by the old Greek as Panormus i.e. largest port of the all sea. It has managed to become a part of the Roman Republic and often part of the Byzantine Empire for over a century. For a long period it was unde... Read >
Author: granadacars01

The second largest island in Mediterranean Sea - Sardinia

20th August 2010
Sardinia is the second largest island after Sicily in Mediterranean Sea. It is an autonomous region of Italy. The geographical origin of the island was not due to earthquake like the mainland of Italy; instead, it is because of the volcano eruptions. The ... Read >
Author: johnalbert21
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