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Benidorm is placed in the province of Alicante on the Mediterranean coast.
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Segovia By Daisy Quella at 2010-08-23 06:55:03
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About Segovia
Segovia is a city in the province of Castile and Leon. The city is in the Iberian Peninsula and it has continental Mediterranean climate. Therefore, it has cold winters and hot summers.It has 56,000 residents. The city is only an hour’s drive away from Madrid.It is also very attractive due to large number of cafes and bars, which are placed on the street.However, main symbols of the city are numerous churches in the Romanesque style, zone for walking where vehicles are prohi Read More.....
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ALTEABy Daisy Quella at 2010-08-20 07:10:14
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Altea is located in the North of Benidorm about seven kilometers along the road N-332. It is also called Costa Blanca’s capital by some artists. Altea is an old town with thin streets filled with art galleries and pottery workshops. Many artists and potters found Altea an ideal location to reside due to its isolation and tranquility. Altea is a place for people related to arts and it receives large number of tourist visits by nature lovers.The symbolic images of the Costa Blanca on the blue Read More.....
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A tour in SpainBy Daisy Quella at 2010-08-20 07:09:42
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Spain, a country which has a rich heritage inherited since the era of some of the most popular civilizations like the Celts, Romans, Moors, etc. is also rich in beautiful nature. The civilizations which ruled Spain built some of the epic buildings which are preserved by the government of Spain even to this day. Some of these ancient buildings are a challenge to modern architects. It exemplifies the engineering and architectural marvel of the people belonging to these civilizations. These have Read More.....
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La Alberca or “Place of water” By Daisy Quella at 2010-08-20 07:09:10
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In the southern part of the province of Salamanca and only 77 kilometers from the capital of this region (which is also called Salamanca) lies a town of 1,100 inhabitants. Its name is La Alberca. It used to be called Valdelaguna; today's name originates from the Hebrew word “baraka” and the Arab word “la”, so the name of this town probably means "place of waters."
History of the city
The first people lived in this region since prehistory. Furthermore, there are many paintings fro Read More.....
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Cadiz, Spain – a rich tourist spotBy Daisy Quella at 2010-08-20 07:08:38
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Cadiz is considered to be one of the most strategic areas of Spain which actually intersects Europe and Africa. Historians are also of the opinion that the earliest settlement of Cadiz could be traced to 1000 BC which is believed to be a Fenecian settlement. This was also a trade route for the Fenecian. Other settlements traced to Cadiz include Greeks, Romans, Cartagens, Moors and Christians. According to records available with historians, it was from Cadiz that Christopher Columbus set on h Read More.....
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