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Aug 18, 2009
A brief guide to Andalusia Spain
A brief guide to Andalusia Spain Andalucia is probably one of the most diverse areas in mountainous regions, leading to the Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, Costa Almeria and in the far west to the border with Portugal, the beautiful Costa de la Luz. Ideal for vacation in summer and winter, as it is skiing in the Sierra Nevada. A holiday Andalucia has much to offer from national parks for a visit to Jerez for some sherry tasting. Also do not miss a day to the beautiful city of Granada with its Alhambra Palace, Jaen, Cordoba, or the like, which also has a lot of Arab history. The white people (white), because the name of the Arab tradition of recycling buildings have a look back in time to that of Spain. Cities such as Ronda, Gaucín and Jimena de la Frontera, to name a few. The interior, rural Andalusia has three wonderful cities to explore, ie, Cordoba, Granada and the capital of the region - Seville. In addition to these historic cities with its Moorish past, there are many traditional and picturesque white villages of the visit, as well as nature reserves or simply walking or hiking in the scenic landscape. Weste Rural Andalusia is home to the beautiful city of Ronda. I am one that is spectacular in a large outcrop of rock. E 'also famous for bullfights, the oldest in the country. The new spot - "New Bridge" that covers the neck and the old link with the new round. This part of Andalucia is also home to villas - Pueblos Blancos - Gaucín, Jimena de la Frontera, and picturesque towns and villages as Alhaurín el Grande, Alhaurin de la Torre and the currency. Also in this area near the village of El Chorro is the geographical wonder of the Garganta del Chorro, a native of a great chasm in the mountain limestone. The national park of El Torcal is also popular with walkers, hikers and nature lovers. In the easte region of Antequera Malaga is a city committed to the market within reach of Malaga for a day trip. This is a traditional city and is well known for the production of olive oil. E 'possible to walk along the walls of the 13th century the castle, where there are wonderful panoramic views over the surrounding area. Some of the small rural villages in this area are Villanueva de la Concepción, Alcaucín and beautiful white village of Competa. Here and in the same locality there is a wealth of culture and taste of real Spain. There are many holiday homes and farms, as well as all the houses in the country with Andalusian villages, but the sea is in most cases within an hour's drive. If you are looking for a holiday home to escape from all this is the area of choice.
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