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Andalucia Information

Almería



The province of Almeria is situated in the south east of the Spanish peninsula and borders with the provinces of Granada and Murcia. In all, this province covers 8774 square kilometres with a population of 425,000 inhabitants, of which 145,000 live in the capital city, also named Almeria.
Cádiz



It is one of the most interesting and complex provinces of our country, in her practically has of everything: magnificent and solitary white and fine sand beaches, white towns in mountains, small and colorful, beautiful cities like Sherry or the unique Port of Santa Maria, natural spaces like the Mountain range of Grazalema or the Natural Park of the Cork oak groves.
Cordoba



The Sierra Morena hills run right accross northern Andalucia. They divide Andalucia from the regions of Extramadura and to the north. The hills are oak and pine clad, a remote area where few tourists venture. The whole area is more typical of Extramadura or old Castille than the rest of Andalucia to which it belongs.
Granada



The Sierras are snowcapped for much of the year and offer skiing from November until late May. During the rest of the year the Sierra Nevada nature park offers the walker endless opportinities. The desolate upper slopes of Mt. Mulhacen at an altitude of well over 3000m give the impression of being in a lunar landscape
Huelva



The province of Huelva may not be the best-known part of Andalucía among foreign visitors, yet it too has a lot to offer. It lies at the west of Andalucia stretches from Seville Province to Portugal.
Jaen



Jaen is probably best known for its abundance of olive trees which dominate the landscape and punctuate the horizon, interspersed by stark white-washed farms and houses against a deep orange backdrop; the colour of the soil. This province is the world's leading producer of olives and olive oil.
Málaga



Perhaps the best known part of Málaga province is its highly developed costal strip named the Costa del Sol. West from the City and the airport we drive through the developments Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Marbella and lastly Estepona. East from the city and the airport lies the Axarquía area.
Sevilla



The vast expanses of farmland around Seville are punctuated mainly by towns, such as Carmona, Ecija, Osuna and Estepa rather than small country villages. This is partly because much of the property has traditionally been in the hands of a few wealthy landowners.

For further information visit official website of Andalucia: www.andalucia.org

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