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Have you ever looked back into your past and come to the conclusion that there were not too many vacations that you truly enjoyed? Have you ever been recommended a place which right after you arrived in it was just not as special as you had read and seen in that travel book your travel agency offered you? Well, there are times in life when you just have to go through these experiences to find that in the end there is a paradise waiting for you. Welcome to Spain.
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Cadiz – The City of FunBy Adal Bert at 2010-08-06 06:18:05
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Old town
The old town is dominated by the Moors. They provided a kind of mystical complex with narrow, cobbled streets that open to small squares. The golden dome of the cathedral rising high above the long, white house, all together keeps the patina. It is very diffrent from the ports of similar size since in Cadiz you can feel relaxed and carefree, even at night. This may be attributed to its location and size, and moreover to its tradition of liberalism and tolerance.
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CadaquesBy Adal Bert at 2010-08-06 06:17:13
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Cadaques is a small village in the Costa Brava region. This quaint village is different from all places in Costa Brava. It has almost two thousand residents. Even though it is a really small place, it was a host to many celebrities in its history. Matisse, Picasso, André Derain were just some of the famous artists who visited this peculiar place.
Large Harbor
During the peak season you may notice numerous boats in the bay. However, there are many people who visit this place by boat and ju Read More..... |
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BilbaoBy Adal Bert at 2010-08-06 06:16:16
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The largest city in the Basque Country is Bilbao which is the capital of the province of Biscay. Bilbao is situated on the banks of the Nervion which is a tidal river. With a population of 372000 inhabitants, the city is financially, economically and industrially active and has contributed a lot to the Spanish economy. It is one of the best places to eat and drink in Spain with a friendly environment.
Bilbao was established as a village on 15 June 1300 and in the 19th and 20th century it deve Read More..... |
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CadizBy Adal Bert at 2010-08-06 06:14:13
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About the city
Cadiz is the one of the cities in the province of Andalusia. It is situated in the region that retains much of its historical treasures. Furthermore, it is an architectural wonder and immutable witness of past civilizations. If you love history, it is time for you to start choosing one of the hotels in Cadiz. You will enjoy the tours of medieval treasures and fortresses.
Legend
Cadiz is named after the son of Neptune (Cadiz) and it was built between Hercules’s pillars Read More..... |
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RotaBy Adal Bert at 2010-08-05 06:13:18
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Overview
The town of Rota is located in the province of Cadiz which is in the region of Spain, Andalusia. The population of this town is approximately 27000. The towns - Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Chipiona and El Puerto de Santa María border Rota. It is exactly in the middle of Gibraltar and Portugal and is situated on the Atlantic coast.
History
It has been found through archaeological evidence that once upon a time there was a Bronze Age Settlement in this place. This town was originall Read More..... |
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