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By Bard Ford at 2010-09-07 07:21:23 |
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Places of Interest in Spain-La RiojaBy Bard Ford at 2010-09-06 07:23:50
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La Rioja has two authentic products - musical instrument Dulzaina and a wine
La Rioja is a province in the north of Spain. La Rioja is also the smallest autonomous community in Spain. Its capital is Logrono. This province is bordered by the Basque Country, the Castile and León, the Navarre and the Aragon. Its population consists of about 300 000 inhabitants.
La Rioja is best known for its wine-most of the economic power is based on the wine industry. Haro is a city that is famous for wi Read More.....
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Places of Interest in Spain-ExtremaduraBy Bard Ford at 2010-09-06 07:23:10
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Paradise of Extremadura is one of the still green and rural regions of Spain
Extremadura is widely known for its beauty, wealthy flora and fauna, nature reserves and preserved surroundings. There are a lot of forests, rare species of plants and animals and national parks in Extremadura that are protected due to their value. Extremadura presents some of the largest ecosystems in Spain. This region is considered as one of the non-urbanized regions of Spain.
This natural treasure is the Sp Read More.....
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Places of Interest in Spain-BurgosBy Bard Ford at 2010-09-06 07:22:26
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History
Burgos is the capital city of the province of Burgos. Situated in Northern Spain, Burgos today has a population of nearly 200 000 inhabitants, of which 178 000 live in the city and the rest of them in the suburbs. Once upon a time, the city had a different name. When the Romans conquered it, the city was known as Celtiberian city, probably because of the Celtic people that lived on the Iberian Peninsula. In the fifth century, Burgos was occupied by Visigoths and later, in the ninth Read More.....
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Beaches in Pollenca By Bard Ford at 2010-09-06 07:21:46
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There are 10 beaches in Pollenca out of which two beaches have got recognition as blue flag beaches.
Blue flag Beaches
Cala Molins – There are 4 coves in San Vicente Cove and this is the third cove. It is deeper but not long. You will find a concrete rock on one of the sides of the beach and there are sunshades and deck-chairs in this rock. The access to the sea from the beach is very easy. The water and sand quality on this beach is extremely good. This beach has white sand and moderate Read More..... |
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