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Valencia, Spain
For all the millions who visit Spain each year there are a million
reasons why. Whatever your whim,
you can be sure that somewhere in Spain will cater to it.
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Approximately half way down Spain's Mediterranean coast lies
Valencia, its third largest city. Blessed with a glorious climate,
international acclaim on the footie circuit, and fun-loving inhabitants
(well who can blame them with such proximity to the beach) this
place certainly knows how to throw a good party: the literal explosion
of Las Fallas festival, in March, the culmination of them all. And,
being the birthplace of Spain's most famous dish, paella, it could
also be said that the valencianos know how to cook. So why is the
city not completely beseiged by tourists, like so many other parts
of Spain? Ours is not to reason why - ours is simply to sit back
and enjoy it, and tell you that Valencia makes a great destination
to learn Spanish (and stay out late to practise it of course).
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