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Mon
25
Oct '10

SPAIN – SANTANDER

Cantabria is a region squeezed between the high peaks of Spain and the Cantabrian Sea. The region respresents a seductive combination of magnificent landscapes shaped by history.

Mon
25
Oct '10

Natural Environments in Andalusia Spain

Spain is a large European country that is divided into regions, because of administration factors. The country is rich in manmade and natural occurrences,

Mon
25
Oct '10

WELCOME TO GIRONA of CATALUNIA

The city of GIRONA is just an 80 minute bus or train ride from the city of Barcelona. It is fortified with an ancient wall standing aloof like a fortress on a hill way above the Onyar River. History of Girona Girona has been embattled in many wars over the centuries, as it was usually [...]

Tue
4
May '10

Things to see in Barcelona

By: Travel Guru About the Author .. a thirsty traveler seeking the best places the world over.. (ArticlesBase SC #2290767) Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ – Things to see in Barcelona

Mon
26
Apr '10

Basque Country: Ideal for Mountain Biking

The Basque country is an important destination in Spain that plays host to incongruous mixture of visitors. People are drawn to this spot because of the promising surfing spots that are truly the world's best.

Tue
13
Apr '10

Places Of Interest In Spain – Benalmadena

This small town of Malaga province of Spain has become one of the most sought after places amongst tourists.

Tue
29
Sep '09

The World According to Gaudi, or All Things Catalan

Gaudi, the world renowned Catalan architect and artist, compared his famous church, La Sagrada Familia, to an oak tree. It took centuries to grow, and in truth it is still growing. On the other hand, said Gaudi, a simple reed will grow quickly but will also die quickly. This same sentiment can be felt in, [...]

Sun
13
Sep '09

Visiting Spain

The flight from London-Gatwick arrives 10 minutes early into Madrid Barajas Airport. Once we get into the terminal, we look for the Baggage Claim” signs and follow them for the next 20 minutes, walking through this huge glass structure, escalators down, elevators up, then end up in a downstairs hall where we take an underground [...]