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Counties in Spain
Albacete (Central)
Aragon (Central East)
Basque Country (North Centre)
Cantabria (North Centre)
Castilla y León (Central East)
Extremadura (South West)
Guadalajara (North Centre)
La Coruna A Coruna (North Centre)
Madrid area (Central)
Navarre (North Centre)
Segovia (North Centre)
Teruel (North Centre)
Vizcaya Bizkaia (North Centre)
Alicante (North East)
Asturias (North Centre)
Caceres (North Centre)
Castellon Castello (North Centre)
Catalonia (North East)
Galicia (North West)
Huesca (North Centre)
La Rioja (North Centre)
Murcia area (South East)
Orense Ourense (North Centre)
Sevilla (North Centre)
Valencia (North Centre)
Zamora (North Centre)
Andalucia (South Centre)
Balearic Islands (Central East)
Canary Islands (South West)
Castilla la Mancha (Central)
Ciudad Real (North Centre)
Gerona (North Centre)
Islas Baleares Lles Balears (North Centre)
Lerida Lleida (North Centre)
Navarra (North Centre)
Pontevedra (North Centre)
Soria (North Centre)
Valencia area (Central East)
Campings in Spain
spanish vacations
bahia dorada
Estepona
estepona, Andalucia
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CAMPING PLAYA BRAVA
Av. del Grau 1
17256 PLATJA DE PALS
Platja De Pals, Gerona
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Camping Sanguli
Passeig miramar - Plaça Venus, 43840 Salou (Tarragona) - Spain.
Salou, Catalonia
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Camping El Pino
Ctra. N.340 Málaga Almería, Km. 285, Urbanizacion Torrox Park s/n 29793 Torrox Costa
Malaga, Andalucia
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Camping Bungalows Park Arco Iris
Carretera M 501 Km 7.100 Sentido Boadilla Del Monte A Villaviciosa De Odón., 28670 Villaviciosa De Odón.
Madrid, Madrid area
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CAMPING MARIA EUGENIA
Carretera de Málaga,198 (A-92G)
(2KMS FROM EXIT 125)
18015 GRANADA
Granada, Andalucia
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Gavina
Ctra. N-340, Km.1181 Playa El Gorg, 43839 Creixell
Tarragona, Catalonia
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Camping Globo Rojo
Carretera Nacional Ii Km.660'9, 08360 Canet De Mar
Barcelona, Catalonia
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Camping Riaño
Ctra. Santander, S/n, Riaño
León, Castilla y León
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Camping Caledonia
Antiga carretera nacional 340 km 1172 Tamarit-Tarragona
Tarragona, Catalonia
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Ciudad De Zamora
Ctera. Zamora A Fuentesauco Km. 2,5, Zamora, 49021 Zamora
Zamora, Zamora
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Emporda
Carretera L'estartit, Km 4,8, 17258 L'estartit
L'estartit, Gerona
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Vall de Laguar
C-Sant Antoni, 24
03791 - Campell - La Vall de Laguar
Alicante - Spain
Dénia, Alicante
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Cambrils Park
Av. Mas Clariana s/n, 43850 Cambrils (Tarragona) - Spain
Cambrils, Catalonia
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Camping Aidamar
Paseo de la Pomereda s/n
Malgrat de Mar (Barcelona, Spain)
Malgrat de Mar, Catalonia
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Cypsela
Ctra. de Pals - Platja de Pals
E-17256 Platja de Pals
Girona, Catalonia
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Camping & Bungalow Park Els Prats
Carretera Nacional 340 Kilometre 1137 de Mont-roig del Camp
Miami Platja, Catalonia
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Camping La Noguera
Partida La Solana, S/n, 25613 Sant Llorenç De Montgai
Sant Llorenç De Montgai, Lerida Lleida
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Camping Neus & Tent-Lodge
Punta Milà s/n, Cala Montgó in la Escala
L'escala, Gerona
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Camping la Noguera
Partida la Solana, s/n
Sant Llorenç de Montgai, Catalonia
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Travel Tips & Guides Spain
About Spain
Spain (Spanish: España) is a diverse country in Mediterranean Europe, sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. Once the center of a global empire with territories in North, Central and South America, Africa, and the Philippines, contemporary Spain has overcome civil war and fascism in the 20th century to stand proud and centered in itself. With great beaches, fun nightlife, many cultural regions and historic cities, Spain makes a great destination for any kind of trip.
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What to See in Malaga
Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. The Holy Week, "Semana Santa", and the Málaga Fair, "Feria de Málaga" are the two most well-known of Málaga's festivals.
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Typical Food and Drink of Malaga
Along the coast there are dozens of restaurants and chiringuitos (beach restaurants) where you can have fish, seafood, paella, sangria, etc. One of the most famous chiringuitos is El Tintero, at the east end, where there is no menu: the waiters sing out what they are carrying and they leave you a plate at your signal.
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History of Malaga
The Phoenicians founded the city Malaka here, in about 1000 BC. The name Malaka is probably derived from the Phoenician word for salt because fish was salted near the harbour; in other Semitic languages the word for salt is still Hebrew מלח mélaḥ or Arabic ملح milḥ.
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Sights in Malaga
Malaga (Spanish: Málaga) is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name. Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. According the 2006 census the population is 558,287.
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History of Burgos
Founded in the 9th century, but retaining its Visigothic name signifying consolidated walled villages (burgos), the city was the seat of a Catholic bishop from the 10th century and became in the 11th century the capital of the Kingdom of Castile. Burgos was a major stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela.
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Interesting Sights in Burgos
Burgos is a city of northwestern Spain, at the edge of the central plateau, with about 170,000 inhabitants in the city proper and another 10,000 in its suburbs. It is the capital of the province of Burgos. The Burgos Laws or Leyes de Burgos were promulgated there in 1512.
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Major Events of Tarragona
Tarragona International Dixieland Festival is the unique dixieland festival in Spain and one of the most important in Europe: 25 bands and 100 concerts and activities the week before Holly Week.
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What to See in Tarragona
Tarragona is the first large seaside town south of Barcelona. The town also offers a number of historical sites including churches from several different periods and a well preserved Roman colosseum. The town itself has the usual Spanish assortment of plazas sprinkled with cafes and tapas bars.
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Typical Food and Drink in Valladolid
In the city centre, you can find many restaurants. Castilla y Leon is known because of the suckling pig and suckling lamb. In Valladolid, it is more famous the suckling lamb, and there are restaurants where you go exclusively to eat lamb and the waiters ask you just for the drinks.
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Image Gallery
![]() CAMPOS DE CASTILLA 1 Autor: Guia arquitectura | ![]() Castillo de los Condes de Cabrera - Chinchón - Madrid Autor: Juan Jo. Andújar |
![]() Torre de los Piquillos Autor: Juanra | ![]() #57 Belfry and cross... /Harangtorony és kereszt.../ Autor: H. Prell Márta |



