Andalucia Travel Guide

Marbella, Puerto Banus, Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Huelva, Jaen, Cadiz, Almeria, Cordoba

the World Famous Supergroup The Rolling Stones will play a concert On the 30th of June 2007 at The Santo Domingo Stadium in El Ejido, in the Almeria Province of Andalucia, as part of their “A Bigger Bang” European leg of their World tour.

Almeria Province

The province of Almeria is located in the eat of Andalucia, it s bordered by the provinces of Granada, Mucia and the Mediterranean Sea. It has 101 municipalities and covers an area of 8,769 sq km and a population of over 546,00. The capitol city of the province is Almeria.
In the province you will find […]

Aguadulce

Aguadulce, a small town 10 kilometers west of Almería, is a typical beach resort. Quiet in winter, with only the local residents left and some lost tourists, and busy in summer when the holidays start. It’s mainly popular among foreigners from northern Europe, although you will also find Spanish people on holiday, especially in August.

Nijar - Almeria

Nestling serenely between the Sierra Alhamilla and the south eastern coastline of Spain in the Province of Almeria is the stunning little Moorish town of Nijar. The town has become famous over the years for its first-class handcrafts in ceramics, pottery and textiles. The town sits in the Edge of the Cabo De Gata National […]

Andalucia, with a total surface area of 87.500 km2 is the second largest and with 8 million inhabitants the most populous of Spain´s 17 autonomous regions. It is more than twice as large as Denmark and divided into 8 provinces with Seville having the most inhabitants followed by Malaga, Cadiz, Granada, Cordoba, Jaen, […]

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