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Galicia- a visit in GaliciaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-14 04:18:53
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Overview
Galicia is located in the north western part of Spain. It opens towards the Atlantic Ocean and Cantabrico Sea. Lugo is the main province in Galicia and it is located in the center of this region. Compared to the other Spanish regions Galicia has more rainfall, so it has many forests and green is the color that you can see everywhere. People who live in Galicia speak of themselves as "Gallegos", a different nation from Spain.
Culture
The Galician culture is different from Read More.....
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CataloniaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-14 04:18:07
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History
Catalonia is a Spanish region situated in the north-eastern part of Spain. The capital city is Barcelona. In the distant past it was a part of the Aragon kingdom and in the 17th century a separatist movement started in Catalonia. It became stronger in the 19th century, when people supported a movement called Carlism. Within a few years, they started to use their own language, Catalan language, in mass communication. Till the end of 1932, Catalonia was given the autonomy. Today, it i Read More.....
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Benalmadena, city attractions By Donna Amira at 2010-09-14 04:17:26
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History
Benalmadena is a town and municipality situated in southern Spain. It is a part of the autonomous community of Andalusia with a long history. This town was settled even before the Phoenicians arrived from Africa in the 7th century BC. In the beginning of the 8th century, the Romans came. Till the end of the century, the Moors came and gave it the name Ben-Al-Madina ("children of the mines") - this was a place with many iron ore mines. The history of the 14th century in Benalmadena Read More.....
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FigueresBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-14 04:16:44
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About the city
Figueres is a town situated in Catalonia, 100 kilometers away from Barcelona. Most of the visitors coming from Barcelona travel by train, bus or car. Traveling by train to Figueres is the fastest way – due to the fast rail, the trip lasts around an hour. The closest airport is in Costa Brava and in Barcelona.
History
The city is famous for its great historic monuments and well known inhabitants who were born there and lived in it: Salvador Dali, Narcis Monturiol and Read More.....
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Castilla la ManchaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-14 04:16:03
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Overview
Castilla la Mancha is a Spanish region situated in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. It has five provinces with lots of things to offer to the visitors: wealthy cultural heritage, spectacular nature, delicious cuisine and lots of entertainment. With its 320,000 hectares of natural area, Castilla la Mancha has many natural parks and reservations. The diversity of flora and fauna attracts those who like hunting or fishing. Castilla la Mancha is a perfect place for vacation. It has Read More.....
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