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There aren't many places that can claim to have 322 days of
sunshine each year and 20km of beaches, but the town of Denia, situated
roughly half way between Alicante and Valencia on Spain's eastern
coast, does just that. And although it's true that many people do
come here for the sun and the sea, Denia has much more to offer
if you go below the surface: it bears the mark of the many civilisations
that have occupied this spot, with glimpses of Carthaginian, Roman
and Arab architecture; it boasts a lively calendar of festivals
and events, and its location guarantees a delicious and varied menu
of fish and Mediterranean cuisine. |
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