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Ronda, modern part of RondaBy jackie pilot at 2011-01-18 04:37:11
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While visiting Spain, it is really necessary to go to Andaluzia. The rhythm of Flamenco and the Moorish echoes accompany you everywhere in this region.
Why Ronda?
This is the biggest rock in Andaluzia : Ronda lies over some gorges at a height close to 100 meters, extending to the Guadalevin River. After the gorges (known as „El Tajo”), lies Puente Nuevo or „The New Bridge”, that connects the old town with the new, „new” being a relative feature, since it dates from the XVIIIth Read More..... |
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Overview of AndalucíaBy jackie pilot at 2011-01-18 04:36:39
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The Autonomous Community of Spain, which has the highest population, is Andalucía; it also has the 2nd largest surface in Spain, with differing landscapes, a mild climate, and a friendly population. All of these make it a very attractive tourist region.
Climate at Andalusia
There is plenty of sunshine every year, stretches of beaches full of golden sand, and lovely natural ports, making it a safe haven, to the Phoenician navigators, many decades ago.The Cadiz and Huelva coasts face the At Read More..... |
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Historical Values of BurgosBy jackie pilot at 2011-01-18 04:35:29
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The Burgos province is a popular tourist stop because it houses the famous path of Saint James. There are monuments of various shapes and designs; even if they are wall ruins, these structures hold a deep historical heritage for this province.
Scenic beauty
The beautifully carved Villafranca mountain landscape leads the way to San Juan de Ortega. This famous trek was named after the Saint who built this pathway and also the town’s church with Santo Domingo de la Calzada during the 12th Read More.....
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