AndalusiaAndalusia is the jolliest part of the country. All year round the region attracts tourists by its festivals, traditions and cheerful people |
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AlpujarrasThe Alpujarras is a rural region in the southern Spain. It is famous for its untouched scenic nature and the best jamón (ham) in the country. |
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AntequeraAntequera, the so-called "stone heart of Andalusia". Narrow cobbled streets, cozy green squares with charming marble fountains; numerous churches, monasteries, Baroque palaces |
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CordovaTourists visiting Cordoba should necessary climb to the ancient city walls, walk on the bridge built by the Arabs from the remnants of a Roman bridge, see the Moorish castle |
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GranadaGranada was and now remains a dream of romantics and poets. Time seems does not touch the city –one still can meet pack donkeys, accompanied by colorful drovers here |
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NieblaNiebla is a village located in about an hour drive from Seville. The most interesting landmark of this place is the Alcázar, XV century royal palace. |
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SevillaSevilla is the heart of Andalusian culture, the center of flamenco music and corrida. Excellent restaurants specialized in Andalusian, Spanish and international cuisine |
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Andalusia, tourismThe sun shines in Andalusia 320 days a year. That is why it is so popular among lovers of water sports, golf and other outdoor activities. |
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Bullfighting, MarbellaIt is too dangerous to be a sport and too brutal to be an art. However, bullfighting is an inalienable – and worth attention - part of Spanish culture |
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Donana National ParkThe Donana National Park (a former hunting reserve of the Spanish royal family) is protected by UNESCO. It is home to lots of endangered bird species |
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Horse auctionCartesian horse, along with Sherry and Flamenco, is the symbol of Jerez-de-la-Frontera. On May 7-14 the Feria del Caballo (Horse funfair) takes place. |
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Medina AzaharaMedina Azahara is a X century palace in Cordoba. It was one of the most luxurious buildings in Europe of those times. Now it is under reconstruction. |
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Seville CathedralIt took architects and workers a little more than a century (1402-1506) to build the Cathedral of Seville, the largest European Gothic church |
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Whale and Dolphin WatchingGeographical location of Tarifa makes it a convenient place for whale and dolphin watching. Four species of these mammals can be seen here. |