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  1. Andalusia, discover the charms of the culture of southern Spain Andalusia boasts such attractive cultural destinations as Seville, Marbella, Granada, Cordoba, Cadiz, Úbeda and Baeza.… Read more

  2. The current flag of Andalusia was adopted in 1918. Blas Infante (1885–1936), the "Father of the Andalusian Fatherland " ( Spanish : Padre de la Patria Andaluza ), initiated an assembly at Ronda in 1918.

  3. Galicia was late to catch the tourism boom that has swept Spain in recent decades, but the coastal regions (especially the Rías Baixas and Santiago de Compostela) are now significant tourist destinations and are especially popular with visitors from other regions in Spain, where the majority of tourists come from. In 2007, 5.7 million tourists ...

  4. The following table lists the 56 cities in Andalusia with a population of at least 25,000 on January 1, 2018, as estimated by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital or italic if it is a provincial capital.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TarifaTarifa - Wikipedia

    Tarifa (Spanish pronunciation:) is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia.Located at the southernmost end of the Iberian Peninsula, it is primarily known as one of the world's most popular destinations for windsports.

  6. Surface of the Dolmen de Soto. The site was discovered by Armando de Soto Morillas, as he wanted to build a new house in 1922 on his estate, La lobita. [4] The same year excavation works were initiated on the burial site [5] and by 1924 the German archaeologist Hugo Obermaier was asked to perform some research by the Duke of Alba, Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart. [4]

  7. Carmona is a town of southwestern Spain, in the province of Seville; it lies 33 km north-east of Seville. Carmona is built on a ridge overlooking the central plain of Andalusia; to the north is the Sierra Morena, with the peak of San Cristobal to the south. The city is known for its thriving trade in wine, olive oil, grain and cattle, and holds ...

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