Andalucia Travel Guide

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

The town of Alcala la Real in the Andalucian province of Jaén will be the setting for Etnosur, a fabulous multicultural festival of music, theatre, circus, cinema, exhibitions, workshops, conferences, crafts, food…and much much more
This wonderful festival is now in its 11th year and provides entertainment for all the family, which is held over a […]

Jaen

The historic city of Jaén is located in south-central Spain with a name derived from the Arabic Yayyan (crossroads of caravans). Jaén is probably best known as the biggest producer of olive oil (or liquid gold as the locals refer call it) in the world.
The oldest part of the city is dominated by an Arab […]

Located in the province of Jaen is the city of Martos. With a population of over 24,000 it is the fifth largest municipality in the province. metropolitan Area of Jaén and is considered to be the second most important city in the metropolitan Area of Jaén, only suppased by the capitol itself.
The city is […]

The City Of Jaén

The city of Jaén is located in the province of Jaen in South - Central Andalucia and is known as the World Capitol of Olive Oil due to the fact it is the largest producer of liquid gold(as the locals call it). The city has steep, narrow streets, in the historical center.and is overlooked by […]

Jaén Province

The Province of Jaén is not as well known as some of the other provinces of Andalucia but it is a beautiful and breathtaking part of Spain that is well worth a visit.
The province covers an area of 13,484 sq km and is bordered by the provinces of Córdoba, Ciudad Real, Albacete and Granada and […]

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