
Andalucia Information
AlmeríaThe 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.
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CádizCadiz is the southernmost province of Andalucia, situated almost completely at the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The co-called "Costa de la Luz" (Light Coast) is famous for its special light, magnificent fine sand beaches, dunes and natural environments. |
CordobaCordoba is an inland province in northern Andalucia. This province is not for visitors who are just looking for sun and beach. But it is for travelers who enjoy history, the Andalusian heritage, monumental architecture, popular festivals and ancestral traditions, nature and good food. |
GranadaThe province of Granada is home to the highest mountains of the peninsula which are covered with snow almost all year. This great picture is the backdrop of the National Park Sierra Nevada where you can enjoy skiing from November to May, and the ancient Arab city Granada with its famous Alhambra. |
HuelvaThe province of Huelva is located on the western tip of Andalucia, open to the Atlantic Ocean and increasing altitude as we head north. |
JaenJaén province meets its varied geography, its beautiful natural landscape and monuments of towns and cities that retain the memory of a glorious past. |
Málaga
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SevillaFor those who like culture, Seville is one of the most cultural provinces in Andalucia, comparable to Cordoba and Granada in Sevilla you will be able to experience the ancient Andalusia. |
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