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  2. Ronda - Wikipedia

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    Ronda ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia . Its population is about 35,000. Ronda is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the town.

  3. Puente Nuevo - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Puente Nuevo ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente ˈnweβo], "New Bridge") is the newest and largest of three bridges that span the 120-metre-deep (390 ft) chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda, in southern Spain. Completed in 1793, the architect was José Martin de Aldehuela and the chief builder ...

  4. Autovía B-10 - Wikipedia

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    Autovía B-10. The B-10, also known as Ronda Litoral ( Catalan: [ˈrondə lituˈɾal], Spanish: [ˈronda litoˈɾal]; English: Coastal Ring Road), is a 20-kilometre (12.43 mi) freeway in Catalonia, Spain partially encircling Barcelona passing through the eastern side of the city. It starts at Nus de la Trinitat interchange in northern Barcelona ...

  5. Cuenca, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Cuenca, Spain. /  40.067°N 2.150°W  / 40.067; -2.150. Cuenca ( Spanish: [ˈkweŋka] ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. It is the capital of the province of Cuenca .

  6. Autovía A-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Autovía A-7 (also called Autovia del Mediterráneo) is a Spanish autovía (toll-free limited-access highway) which starts in La Jonquera, near the French frontier and ends in Algeciras. It was finally finished in late 2015 upon completion of sections west of Almeria and around Motril, is a free alternative route to the tolled Autopista AP ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Apart from 1984, 1985, and 1986 (Spain's first three years as a member), 2000 saw the most new sites inscribed, with five that year. As of 2021, Spain has 49 total sites inscribed on the list, the same number as France, which is the fourth largest number of sites per country, only behind Italy (58), China (56), and Germany (51). [5]

  8. Alpujarras - Wikipedia

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    A street corner in Trevélez showing traditional architecture and door curtain. An acequia, old irrigation canal, still in use. The Alpujarra ( Spanish pronunciation: [alpuˈxara], Arabic: al-bussarat) [ 1] is a natural and historical region in Andalusia, Spain, on the south slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent valley. [ 2] The average ...

  9. Geography of Spain - Wikipedia

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    It has an average altitude of 650 m. Its total area including Spanish island territories is 505,370 km 2 (195,124 sq mi) of which 499,542 km 2 (192,874 sq mi) is land and 5,240 km 2 (2,023 sq mi) is water. [ 2] It has the 30th largest Exclusive Economic Zone of 1,039,233 km 2 (401,250 sq mi). Spain lies between latitudes 27° and 44° N, and ...