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ZaragozaBy Albert Doug at 2010-08-18 03:53:30
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Overview
The city of Zaragoza – known in English as Saragossa is the capital of the province Zaragoza and also of the Aragon autonomous community in Spain. This is located on Ebro River and its tributaries. The valley contains different landscapes – thick forest, desert, mountains and meadows.
In 2010 beginning, this city had a population of 700,000. More than 50% of the people here are Aragonese. The altitude of this city above sea level is about 200 M and it is at the crossroads of B Read More..... |
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VALENCIABy Albert Doug at 2010-08-18 03:52:26
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Overview
The capital of the autonomous community Valencia in Spain is the city of Valencia and it is the most populous city. Its population exceeds 800,000. Valencia is in the Costa del Azahar industrial area. The main festival of this place is Falles which is quite popular throughout the world. Paella is a traditional dish that originated in this place.
There are a number of monuments in this city. One of these monuments – Llotja de la Seda has been declared as a World Heritage Site in Read More..... |
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Santiago de CompostelaBy Albert Doug at 2010-08-18 03:51:31
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Santiago de Compostela was founded in the early 400s by Suebi after the collapse of the Roman Empire; however it was not really established until 584 with the rest of Galicia, Spain. Santiago de Compostela is the home of the famous cathedral which was named in the honor of St. James, the apostle who legends say rode on a stone boat to Santiago de Compostela, The cathedral was built to mark his pilgrimage. This same cathedral is the target place today, as it always has been since the 9th century. Read More..... |
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Santa SusannaBy Albert Doug at 2010-08-18 03:50:15
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About Santa Susanna
Santa Susanna is a popular tourist destination from the seventies, when it started attracting Spanish and foreign tourists.
It is a charming city on the coast of Maresme only fifty kilometers from Barcelona. Santa Susanna is surrounded with the Montnegre Mountains. It is also a great starting point for discovering the region of Catalonia.
The town abounds with restaurants and bars.
How to come to Santa Susanna
Santa Susanna is well connected with Barcelona th Read More..... |
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SalamancaBy Albert Doug at 2010-08-18 03:48:59
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This city lies in the centre of Spain and is a well known historic centre. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Salamanca is the home of the oldest university of Spain. It is known as the University of Salamanca and its history dates back to 1218. Other than the university, the city is well known for historical monuments and it is also a centre of modernization with beautiful bars and restaurants. One specialty of the monuments that are present here is that they are made of Villamayor stone which Read More..... |
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