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05th October 2009
When traveling or moving to Spain, you will want to get some basic information on Spain. There are fifty provinces in the country. The countries largest metro areas are Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga , Valencia, Seville, and Bilbao. Take some time to learn abo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th August 2009
So you’ve found your dream home in Barcelona! It’s been a hard fought ordeal, and you’re ready to sign over for the keys on your new home. OK, just wait a minute, there’s the small issue of agreeing mortgage terms with the bank. Here’s the low d... Read >
Author: David Brydon
08th August 2009
Madrid is another of the great capitals of Europe to explore. It may lack the glitz of Barcelona or the popularity Seville, but it has plenty of romance of its own. It's the home to Spanish Kings and Queens. It has a great medieval center to explore. Its ... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
03rd August 2009
Marbella town hall now agrees on a draft agreement that plans to make legal a total of 16,500 properties in the region. This will be the first new town plan to be submitted since 1986. The original plan, produced over 20 years ago has been subject to syst... Read >
Author: mark goodwin
27th July 2009
Alicante is an ever growing city as more and more people chose Alicante as the ideal place in Europe to live a comfortable life, within modern surroundings and with a permanent blue sky. "Wake up happy" is the feeling you have when living in Alicante, and... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
19th July 2009
A few weeks ago I wrote about Los Llanos de Coin, a golf project approved by the regional government and the then administration of Coin.
This project was stopped by the incoming Mayor, Mr. Clavijo, and his administration, with the support of the citiz... Read >
Author: nicchick
19th July 2009
For years and years, people have long since thought that there is power to be gained by the sun. Long ago, the sun was worshiped by a number of cultures, and the heating and light properties discovered and analyzed. Finally, in the last few of decades, hu... Read >
Author: Phillip T. Terry
15th July 2009
One of the best places to explore; Spain is not only popular for bullfights, flamenco dancers and crowded beaches, but also for green hills, mind blowing landscapes and ancient architectures. If you want to mingle with serene and beautiful landscape of Sp... Read >
Author: Article Manager
05th July 2009
Of the many opportunities to learn Spanish at a dedicated school in Spain, there can be few better than the possibility of learning the language while by the sea. Spain is a country that lives and breathes the beach, and you won’t be able to go far wr... Read >
Author: pc_traveling
05th July 2009
Every year, thousands of people decide to travel to Spain in order to learn the language and enjoy the country. As a result, there are hundreds – if not thousands – of Spanish language schools in Spain, each offering its own take on how best to teac... Read >
Author: pc_traveling
30th June 2009
Quite simply, Andalucia is a backpackers dream. Hot, dusty, and massively charming, it’s an area that mixes the traditions of mainland Spain with a flavor that belongs to mainland Africa. Cities here come laid-back and fascinating, while towns are white... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
26th June 2009
Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. However, the real charm ... Read >
Author: krizsean
21st June 2009
Small and laid-back San Sebastian is a summer vacationer’s dream. This charming city in the north of Spain mixes architectural elegance with fine dining and some of the best urban beaches to be found anywhere in the world. As a result, those who visit t... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
18th February 2009
A poem about Seville’s mythical seducer “Don Juan” De Marco based on Mozart’s opera “Don Giovanni”.
Scandalous Don Juan ye notorious seducer of Seville
be burlador ever on the hunt for damsel
of thine never seizing desire for delicate ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
30th January 2009
Today properties in Andalucia are looked at as good investments by overseas investors. Andalucia has an excellent climate, breath taking beaches and an exotic lifestyle that has attracted tourist from all over the world. People today don’t want to visit... Read >
Author: Charmaine Smith
16th January 2009
For those looking to enter Morocco from Europe, Tangiers is an excellent option. Only 8 miles across the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangiers is a quick ferry ride. It is a city that is located in northern Morocco, and has a population of about 700,000 people.... Read >
Author: Jeff Wilson
19th December 2008
Conil: The Town
Conil is a township in Spain with fabulous coastline & assorted landscape and becoming a favorite tourist destination for the visitors around the globe. Colin is nearby to certain historic towns like Seville, Cordoba, Cadiz, Arcos etc a... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
08th December 2008
It began after me and Thoughtful Mark had been on a tour. The tour was OK, but there was something missing. Yes, the route was good, the hotels were fine and the tour leaders were efficient. We arrived at our destinations on time, as planned and the guide... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
24th November 2008
Here’s the thing. Andalucia is big. Really, really big – so big, in fact, that it’s got a little bit of everything. Everything from the majestic 3000 metre peaks of the Sierra Nevada that sweep their way down to a sparkling Mediterranean coastline, ... Read >
Author: OllyS
18th November 2008
Fiestas take place throughout the year in various parts of Spain. The ones in small villages are certainly worth a visit, but if you want to experience something truly spectacular, try one of these;
SEMANA SANTA
Easter week in Spain is something to ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
18th September 2008
Where in the world are your friends? Brothers in Berlin, sisters in Seville or colleagues in Cannes; whoever the contact, wherever they are, make sure you keep in touch using modern technology’s latest offerings. Video technology has been used in busin... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
20th August 2008
Nestled in the South-western region of Andalucía, is the rapidly emerging city of Almería. Compared to some of Spain's other capitals such as Seville, Madrid or Barcelona; Almería has been relatively overlooked by many tourists - this however has chang... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
22nd July 2008
There are many attractions to life in Spain, and this article outlines a few of them
Some 15.5 million people, or 38.3 per cent of Spain’s population of 40.5 million, live in the country’s 50 largest cities. A significant number of these were succe... Read >
Author: Better Removals
27th June 2008
Formed in 1888, the Glasgow Celtics are members of the Scottish Premier League and play at Scotland’s highest level of soccer competition. Now known simply at The Celtic Football Club, up until the year 1994 the team was officially referred to as The Ce... Read >
Author: Brian Link
28th April 2008
Malaga, Seville, Valencia and Murcia; what do these places have in common? The answer is simple; they are just some of the fantastic, picturesque destination in Southern Spain. When travelling to Southern Spain you will quickly realise that there is a var... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
03rd April 2008
Now, for people who are in the market for state of the art audio systems, components and equipment in revolutionary new design configurations, there is the option of shopping for American made state of the art products from Anchor Audio Warehouse. Anchor ... Read >
Author: Sandra Gille
03rd April 2008
The fact is that a lectern is required for presentations in front of any assembly if the speaker is to have any measure of integrity and their speech is of any substance. Now with the Seville Anchor audio Lectern you can quickly and expediently provide a ... Read >
Author: Sandra Gille
02nd February 2008
With many tourists now choosing to travel to Spain, it's clear that it has become known throughout the world as a country that is exciting and fun to visit. This is because there are so many good places to visit in Spain. Places like the Costa Del Sol and... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
18th January 2008
Spain has long been praised for its exhilarating and active night life, with visitors enjoying the bars and night clubs in such cities as Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and especially Madrid.
As well as the above “hotspots”, Spain is also home to Be... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
25th September 2007
We all like good vacation, and the more choice there is when it comes to vacation selection the better. Naturally, beautiful weather, the beautiful environments, rich history, and culture are always issues to consider when choosing a vacation spot. If thi... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
24th August 2007
Think Andalucia, think Seville! To many people, Seville encompasses all those things that make Andalucia special. The exuberant, colourful dresses worn at the April Fair, the whitewashed, characterful streets of the Barrio Santa Cruz, the heady scent of o... Read >
Author: Heather McMillan
14th August 2007
Property in Andalucia has in recent years become highly sought-after by foreign buyers. The fabulous year-round climate, endless beaches and famously relaxed lifestyle have always drawn people from all over the world here for their holidays, but now many ... Read >
Author: Heather McMillan
03rd July 2007
Whether it's for environmental reasons or those of convenience, hiring a car to use as transport when on holiday may seem an unsuitable choice for some travellers. For others, it's the most convenient way to find transport between holiday locations, some ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th June 2007
Dundee flourished between 1700 and 1900 primarily because of the jute industry. At one time it was said that there were more millionaires per head of population in Dundee then anywhere else in the world!
At one point, jute employed more people in Dunde... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
21st May 2006
SEVILLE
Seville (Sevilla), the capital of Andalucia stands on the banks of the Rio Guadalquivir which has sculpted the surrounding landscape and left the area a fertile plain, perhaps one of the reasons that Seville is such a beautiful city with its lu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th April 2006
Had a great holiday recently for a fraction of the normal price. There are plenty of ex pats now living in Spain who regularly let out their apartments and with flights being so cheap I saved a fortune. I found the apartment I stayed in, which was fantast... Read >
Author: Greg Street
09th April 2006
With some clever planning before hand, you can get to do more things the only thing you'll be concerned with is if you have enough time to squeeze everything into your mini adventure.
Top 10 European city destinations (in no particular order)
: Amst... Read >
Author: Lee Fullman
19th October 2005
Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately, cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of their old world charm.
Valencia
Similar to Barcelona in some ways, Valencia is another must visit city in Spain. Located o... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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