Figueres, Spain

Figueres, Spain

Figueres – a small Spanish town bordering France and representing the food and wine industry of Catalonia, gained worldwide fame thanks to the surrealist painter Salvador Dali, who was born here and spent a significant part of his life. Later, Dali built a theater museum in his hometown, which today ranks second in popularity and […]

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Majorca, Spain

Landmarks of Majorca, Spain

According to computerminus, Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic archipelago. It is also the most popular holiday island in the region. The development of tourism in Mallorca took place relatively early. Mallorca is therefore one of the first destinations that could be classified under the heading of mass tourism. Most tourists stay in […]

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Pontevedra, Spain

Pontevedra, Spain

According to thedressexplorer, Lanzada Beach is located on the west coast of a narrow isthmus that leads to the small peninsula of El Grove (O Grove), located in the vast estuary of the Ria de Arosa. El Grove is a popular family holiday destination with picturesque beaches surrounded by forests and developed infrastructure. Of the […]

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Valencia, Spain

Cities and Regions in Spain

The Spanish mainland is administered in 15 regions which, although they do not have statehood, as autonomous communities have a range of competencies comparable to the German federal states. For example, each region sets additional public holidays independent of those of the state administration, which is why you should inform yourself about the applicable public […]

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Tenerife Attractions

Canary Islands Travel Guide

Azure, gold, black and turquoise are the colors of the Canaries . Seven main islands form the group of islands in the eastern central Atlantic that belongs to Spain : Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. Furthermore, the smallest inhabited Canary Island La Graciosa, which does not have its […]

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Spain 2005

According to ehistorylib, in 2005, the population of Spain was around 40.5 million people, with the majority belonging to the Spanish ethnic group. The economy of Spain in 2005 was largely based on services, manufacturing and exports, with its foreign trade being a major component of its GDP growth. Foreign relations in 2005 were largely […]

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Castile-La Mancha, Spain

Castile-La Mancha, Spain

Castile-La Mancha in Spain Castilla-La Mancha is called Castilla-La Mancha in Spanish and is one of the Spanish Autonomous Communities. The Castile-La Mancha area includes the provinces of Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara and Toldeo. Toldeo is also the capital of Castile-La Mancha. The community is part of the historic Castile, which is located in […]

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