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  2. List of beaches in Spain - Wikipedia

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    El Cabrero/Cala Taraje beach; Granada. This section is empty. ... Beaches guide (in Spanish) This page was last edited on 11 September 2024, at 00:44 ...

  3. Flamenco Beach - Wikipedia

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    Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra (Spanish pronunciation: [kuˈleβɾa]). It is known for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, swimming areas, and diving sites. It stretches for a mile around a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay. Playa Flamenco is a popular beach destination for both Culebra and Puerto Rico.

  4. Cabrillo Beach - Wikipedia

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    The beach is on both sides of the eastern point of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. [4] This peninsula is 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long and serves as a breakwater. The inner beach is located within the breakwater where the water is calm. The outer beach is located on the outside of the breakwater, which is where one would find the ocean surf.

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  7. Ibiza - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish composer and music theorist Miguel Roig-Francolí was born in Ibiza, [29] as was the politician and Spain's former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abel Matutes. [30] Notable former residents of Ibiza include: Spandau Ballet's Steve Norman , English punk musician Sid Vicious , [ 31 ] comic actor Terry-Thomas , [ 32 ] Hungarian master ...

  8. Palapa (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A palapa (a Spanish word of Tagalog origin, originally meaning "petiole of the palm leaf") is an open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of dried palm leaves. [1] It is very useful in hot weather and, therefore, very common on Mexican beaches and deserts.

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