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SANT POL DE MAR
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SANT POL DE MAR , 45km from Barcelona, is probably your best bet if you're heading for just one spot on the coast. Small, and as unspoiled as these coastal villages get, it offers rocky coves and crowd-free swimming around fifteen-minutes' walk from ... |
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SPAIN BEACHES
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Summer Resorts and BeachesThis type of Tourism was the first to be developed in Spain, and today, generates the most income for the Spanish economy. The mild climate during the whole year and the extensive sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlan... |
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AIRPORT
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Madrid-Barajas AirportMadrid-Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD[3], ICAO: LEMD) is the main international airport serving Madrid in Spain. It is the country's largest and busiest airport, the world's 11th busiest airport (2008) [4] and Europe's fourth. It op... |
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AMAZING ARCHITECTURE
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Spanish architecture refers to architecture carried out in any area in what is now modern-day Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide. The term includes buildings within the current geographical limits of Spain before this name was given to those ... |
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RESTORATION OF THE MONARCHY IN SPAIN
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In 1976, however, King Juan Carlos de Borbon unilaterally renounced the right to name the bishops; later that same year Madrid and the Vatican signed a new accord that restored to the church its right to name bishops, and the Church agreed to a revis... |
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SEPTEMBER FESTIVALS IN SPAIN
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There are a number of small but interesting events taking place in Aragon this month, a much overlooked region next to Catalonia, including the Teruel fair and festivals in Barbastro (Sept 4-8) and Albarracin (8-14).Over in Catalonia, there are three... |
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ANTEQUERA
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ANTEQUERA: , on the main rail line to Granada, is an ordinary, modern town, but it does have peripheral attractions in a Baroque church, El Carmen (Mon 11.30am-2pm, Tues-Sun 10am-2pm, Sat also 4-7pm; ¬1.20), which houses one of the finest retablos in... |
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MADRIT
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Madrid :became Spain's capital simply through its geographical position at the centre of Iberia. When Felipe II moved the seat of government here in 1561 his aim was to create a symbol of the unification and centralization of the country, and a capit... |
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EARLY SPANISH LITERATURE AND THE MIDDLE AGES
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It was believed that the first Ibero-Romance literature began with the anonymous epic poem, the Poema del Cid, written around 1140AD. However, in 1948, Hebrew scholar Samuel M. Stern published 24 jarchas, "short lyric poems written in very archaic Sp... |
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HISTORY RELIGION IN SPAIN
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Spain, it has been observed, is a nation state born out of religious struggle mainly between Catholicism and Islam, but also against Judaism. Most of the Iberian Peninsula was first Christianized while still part of the Roman Empire. As Rome declined... |
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