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  2. Huelva - Wikipedia

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    Huelva (US: / ˈ hw ɛ l v ə / WHEL-və, [2] [3] Spanish: ⓘ, locally [ˈɡweɾβa] [4]) is a municipality of Spain and the capital of the province of Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Located in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, it sits between the estuaries of the Odiel and Tinto rivers on the Atlantic coast of the ...

  3. Alpujarras - Wikipedia

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    The high villages have lost population as younger people seek work in the cities, in Spain and elsewhere in the European Union. Tourism has developed as the natural environment of this area has become better known. [citation needed] Visitors include day-time or weekend visitors from Granada and longer-term tourists from northern Europe.

  4. Utrera - Wikipedia

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    Utrera (Spanish pronunciation:) is a municipality in south-west Spain. It is in the province of Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. As of 2018 it has a population of 52,617. The town is of great historical interest.

  5. Costa de la Luz - Wikipedia

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    La Caleta beach, Cádiz. The Costa de la Luz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkosta ðe la luθ], "Coast of Light") is a section of the Andalusian coast in Spain facing the Atlantic.It extends from Tarifa in the south, along the coasts of the Province of Cádiz and the Province of Huelva, to the mouth of the Guadiana River.

  6. History of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    The country was opening up to foreigners thanks to the development of tourism, initiated with the tourist boom of the Costa del Sol, and also by the departure of emigrants, who went both abroad and to other areas of the most industrialized Spain, especially to Germany and the region of Catalonia. [45]

  7. Costa del Sol - Wikipedia

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    The Costa del Sol is one of the most important tourist areas in Spain; around 35% of Andalusia's tourism is concentrated in the region; in 2009 it had 17 million overnight stays. [ 1 ] The region was a relatively prosperous commercial and industrial center for much of the 19th century.

  8. Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest protected coastal area in Andalusia, featuring a rugged landscape. The park is located on the southeastern coast of Spain, the only region in Europe with a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification: BWh). [2] The eponymous mountain range of the Sierra del Cabo de Gata forms a volcanic rock formation with sharp peaks ...

  9. San José (Almería) - Wikipedia

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    San José is a village and fishing port in the centre of Parque Natural de Cabo de Gata, in the Province of Almería, Spain. Its population in 2011 was 1012 inhabitants, [ 1 ] recorded by the INE . In recent years San José has experienced an increase in the number of visitors and is an easily accessible town from Almería Airport and the ...

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