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Spain
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Life in Madrid is on the street, the local tradition
being to tapear, or meander, from bar to bar, taking
in a glass of fino and a mouthful of tapas. |
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Malaga is a lively, cosmopolitan city on Spain's south
coast and is well-known as being the gateway to the
famous Costa del Sol. |
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Located on the south coast of Spain the city is one
of the most exclusive summer resorts in Europe. Yet
this old Andalucian town has still kept its traditional
character. |
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Situated on the Costa del Sol, approximately 50 minutes
to the east of Malaga, Nerja is a small and traditional
Andalucian town. |
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As well as being one of the most beautiful cities in
the Mediterranean, Palma boasts fantastic food and drink,
friendly locals and a great history. |
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Doing for Spain what Oxford does for England and Bologna
for Italy, Salamanca is home to one of the country's
most prestigious and stunning universities. Everything
is within walking distance of the beautiful, and lively,
Plaza Mayor. |
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Seville, the capital of Andalucia, is a beautiful city
with a real 'feel good' atmosphere. The old town is
a true representation of Spain, and it is easy to lose
yourself in its maze of quaint streets and plazas. |
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