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Serene Coastal Resort of Las Galletas By Dan Cortese at 2010-11-11 00:19:56
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LAS GALLETAS may be just a coastal town that is not very big with a splatter of bars, shops, and restaurants on its main street which allows pedestrians only; but the tourism industry has impacted it like other Spanish coastal resorts.
Las Galletas’ Development
There are many expatriate businesses happening around this region through bars and restaurant businesses catering to a complex-oriented style holiday which have spurred the tourism industry here since 1960s.
Though this place w Read More..... |
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Nature Trails Of Lanjaron By Dan Cortese at 2010-11-11 00:19:14
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LANJARÓN has enjoyed great tourism and nods of approval from the outside world more than any other place in Alpujarras because of its curative powers, presumably from its spa waters, which are being sold in all of Spain in bottles. Lanjaron’s famous spa baths are usually open from March to December, with the town flocked by the old and the infirmed.
Impressive Strolls
The little town has many modern buildings beautifully decorated, lining the main road and its main hotel, the Avenida A Read More..... |
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Discovering Jimena And Its SurroundingsBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-11 00:18:28
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JIMENA DE LA FRONTERA is more like an open hill town which lies 20 kilometers north of another town, Castellar de la Frontera. It is quite a big town with a majestic Moorish castle that boasts of a triple gateway for its entrance.
Around Jimena Outside of Jimena town, there lies Gaucin, which is about 23 kilometers away that you can reach by the highway or on foot which is a 16 kilometer climb. The path to Gaucin runs through a string of beautiful cork oak woods and olive groves before reach Read More..... |
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Quaint Little Town of Jerez de la FronteraBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-11 00:16:48
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JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA was also known previously as Xerez, which was a Moorish name. This elegant town is home to Spain’s famous brandy known as sherry. It is a prosperous town surrounded by plenty of wine bodegas and other sights.
It is a peaceful and slow-paced life enjoyed by the locals except for the two annual festivals; namely the May Horse Fair, and the vintage celebration near the September month end.
Jerez Fame Jerez is famous for its distinguished ancient flamenco tradition, an Read More..... |
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Why Spain Should Be VisitedBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-09 03:35:07
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A Special Place in Europe
Spain is situated in Europe; to be more exact, it is situated in the Iberian Peninsula, together with Portugal. Spain is a very often-visited country. A few years ago, it occupied the second place spot on the list of the most visited countries in the whole world. Spain is a very beloved country for many reasons. One of these reasons is the weather. Some regions in Spain enjoy a temperate climate, and others are very happy to be bathed in a subtropical climate. It doe Read More..... |
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