Posted in Granada on Jan 7th, 2010
Granada is the capital of the southern Spanish province of Andalusia. Granada lies at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and along the river Darro and the Genil. Granada hosts one of the most visited monuments in Spain, the Alhambra and Generalife. The privileged geographical situation of the city makes it an ideal starting point [...]
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Posted in Tourism on Dec 29th, 2007
An obligatory stopping place, the Poniente Granadino is located in the Western-most part of the Province of Granada, in a large basin stretching from North to South, and delimited by the mountains towards Cordoba and Jaen, and the Alhama, Tejada and Almijara Sierras towards Malaga. The ancient presence of man in these lands has contributed, [...]
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Posted in Tourism on Nov 30th, 2007
The Poniente Granadino is in the centre of Andalusia (Spain). It is located between the city of Malaga and the Costa del Sol on the one side and the city of Granada and the Sierra Nevada on the other one. Its strategic situation means that the traveller can visit several major historical centres of Andalusia [...]
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