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Festivals and Golfing Pleasures at San RoqueBy Alvin Toffler at 2010-12-06 00:03:54
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San Roque offers an authentic Spanish holiday in the province of Andalucía, having celebrated its 300th anniversary recently. This quaint town is a definite must in your travel itinerary. This town offers a warmth that melts your heart, and charm that makes you feel homey.
Attractions
Up along the street of San Felipe, you can see St Mary’s church, which contains a few religious figures that were left there by the Spanish during the Anglo-Dutch invasion in the year 1706. Breathtaking si Read More..... |
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The Best Of San PedroBy Alvin Toffler at 2010-12-06 00:03:02
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San Pedro town is located in a very strategic position on the famous Costa del Sol as it is barely 10 minutes from its very happening neighbor, Marbella. And it is within easy reach of the refreshing natural beauty exuding from the Sierra Ronda Mountains plus the spanning lush vegetation in the valley areas.
San Pedro was previously an old farming community which was famous for its production of sugar cane. Today, it still maintains its natural beauty that is so refreshing through the natural Read More..... |
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Intriguing Historical RondaBy Alvin Toffler at 2010-12-06 00:02:12
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Ronda has so much to offer to the visitors that a quick visit will be unsatisfactory. Although located in the dark angular mountain surroundings, it is full of history that one must take time to appreciate it all.
Diverse Attractions
On the northeast side of the town plaza Duquesa stands the recently established Museo Lara, which houses the Juan Antonio collection, who also operates the town’s bus company: Antonio Lara. Senor Lara has been an avid collector of clocks, armaments, pistols, Read More..... |
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San Sebastian or Donostia Beach AttractionsBy Alvin Toffler at 2010-12-02 04:39:41
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Donostia (or the more common name, San Sebastian), means Basque in Euskera, which is an ancient language whose origin is unknown, although as many as 35% of the local residents speak this language. The Donostiarras, or the locals of San Sebastian, use Euskadi and Castellano, which account for the double language signs in the Basque Country.
Location
San Sebastian is renowned as the non-refuted Basque resorts queen with trendy resort, La Concha Bay, right within its midst. Its beach is be Read More..... |
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The sun shines lovely in the Canary IslandsBy Alvin Toffler at 2010-12-02 04:38:44
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Spain and its popular islands
Spain, the Iberian country, is famous all over the European continent for its amazing coasts and islands. The Canary Islands are visited by millions of tourists annually as it seems that the water and the sands are very clean here and the sun shines brilliantly. Costa Teguise is a resort that can be found here. Earlier it used to be a more exclusivist vacation resort but nowadays it has become a common holiday destination that guarantees you the best memories.
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