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MURCIA AND ITS SURROUNDINGSBy Tony Scot at 2010-10-28 06:03:30
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A holiday in Spain
Have you always dreamt about going to Spain? Is your dream finally about to come true, but you don’t know which region in Spain to choose for your holiday destination? Well, here is a helping hand. You will be surprised to find out that Murcia is not one of the most visited places in Spain, despite the fact that it is one of the most beautiful ones. Murcia is a small, autonomous community, situated somewhere between Andalusia and the coastal region of Valencia. The city h Read More..... |
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MOORISH ARCHITECTURE IN SPAINBy Tony Scot at 2010-10-28 06:02:32
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The UniqueR of Andaluzia and Murcia
An abrupt and savage Sierra, green valleys, the blue of the Mediterranean, olive groves, snowy peaks, coquette villages, Moorish castles, and Renaissance manors are the elements that will seduce you in Andaluzia and Murcia. This is the last region that was conquered by King Fernando and Queen Isabela, so it is probably the place in Spain where the Moorish influence still seems alive. The number of the monuments that tourists can visit here is impressive, b Read More..... |
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GIRONA, THE CHARMING CITYBy Tony Scot at 2010-10-28 06:01:29
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All About Girona
Girona is a very old city, but it’s very charming too. Passing through a period of prosperity and having a strategic placement, Girona was transformed into an ideal place to start exploring the region in which it is sitauted: Catalonia. Girona is sometimes compared to Barcelona; some even call it the ”mini Barcelona”. The city even owns an equivalent of Antoni Gaudi in the person of Rafael Maso, the architect of the city who mostly designed buldings following the ”m Read More.....
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Places for tourists in Spain – ALMERIABy Tony Scot at 2010-10-28 06:00:20
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Seen from the huge ramparts of Alcazaba, Almeria looks like North Africa, desert on a yellow background, with a mixture of flat roofed houses and high blocks of flats. Out from the port, ferries leave through Melilla, one of the Spanish possessions on Maroccan territory.
Take a walk among Almeria’s beauties
You can absorb the great atmosphere in „Parque Nicolas Salmeron”, full of palms, fountains and gardens. Maroccans dressed in „djellabas” (long robes) come here to taste a ve Read More.....
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Touristic Valencia in Spain By Tony Scot at 2010-10-26 23:39:46
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Spain being a very large country is divided into regions, which have cities and provinces. The most amazing thing is that this country has tourist attractions well distributed in all its regions, making enormous places to visit, while in the country. Nature has been very kind to Spain, as it has graced it with beautiful landscapes, natural beaches, mountains, as well as islands and valleys.
The geographical location of this country can only be termed as strategic, as it has the advantage o Read More.....
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