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  2. Santa Susanna, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Santa Susanna (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsantə suˈzanːə]) is a municipality in the comarca of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coast between Malgrat de Mar and Pineda de Mar. The main N-II road runs through the town. There is train link direct from Sants station in Barcelona.

  3. Trapa de Santa Susana - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of the Trapa de Santa Susana monastery. The Monasterio de Santa María de la Trapa de Santa Susana, known simply as Trapa de Santa Susana or La Trapa by local people, is a ruined monastery located close to road A-1411 north of Maella, close to Favara del Matarranya in Aragon, Spain.

  4. Pineda de Mar - Wikipedia

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    Pineda de Mar (Catalan pronunciation: [piˈnɛðə ðə ˈmaɾ]) is a municipality in the comarca of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coast between Calella and Santa Susanna. The main N-II road and a RENFE railway line run through the town. The town centre has several historical buildings from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

  5. Malgrat de Mar - Wikipedia

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    Malgrat de Mar (Catalan pronunciation: [məlˈɣɾad də ˈmaɾ]) is a municipality in the comarca of the Maresme, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.It is located on the Barcelona Coast [3] between Santa Susanna and Blanes.

  6. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Spain is a major contributor to national economic life, with foreign and domestic tourism contributing to 12.3% of Spain's GDP (in 2023). [1] The international tourist expenditure in 2024 was around 126 billion euros. [2] Since 1959, the tourism industry has become one of the key sectors of the Spanish economy. [3]

  7. Calella - Wikipedia

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    Calella is known as the “tourist capital of the Costa del Maresme,” according to Spain's official tourism website. [7] The town welcomes some 250,000 tourists per year, as of 2016. [ 6 ]

  8. List of tourist attractions in Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    La Seo Cathedral-- part of the World Heritage Site Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon; gothic high altar in polychrome alabaster by Pere Johan (1394/1397 - after 1458) [4]; El Pilar Basilica-- high altar in alabaster by Damián Forment (1515–1518), frescoes by Francisco de Goya [5]

  9. Turespaña - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto de Turismo de España – Turespaña (Tourism Institute of Spain) is the official agency of the Government of Spain responsible for the marketing of the country as a tourist destination throughout the world. It depends on the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism through the Secretary of State for Tourism.

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