Andalucia is probably one of the most archetypal or stereotypical of all of the semi autonomous regions that make up Spain.
Once described as where bull fighters meet beaches, flamenco, white villages meet cave houses and all intermingled within a whole plethora of gaudy festivals!
From religious processions to tapas and sherry, all forms of culture and life can be found in Andalucia.
Andalucia comprises of eight provinces which stretch across southern Spain from the deserts of Almeria to the Portuguese border in the west. Bisected roughly down the middle by Spainâs longest river, the Guadalquivir, Andalucia is connected to the rest of Spain via a pass called the âDesfiladero de Despenaperrosâ. Contrary to popular belief the highest m View the rest of this article
Thursday, July 19, 2007
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