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19 de November 2013

Spain is renowned for its rich culinary tradition. From fish and ham to stews and sweets, visitors travel great distances to enjoy the country's delicious gastronomy.

19 de November 2013

Northern Spain is home to some of the oldest cave art in Europe.

19 de November 2013

The beautiful, mountainous city of Ronda in southern Spain has served as inspiration for many artists over the centuries.

19 de November 2013

It can be difficult to pull yourself away from the breathtaking vistas along Catalonia's Mediterranean coast.

19 de November 2013

Spanish cuisine isn't just wine and cheese.

19 de November 2013

Flickering candles, heavy incense and regional Spanish music fill the city squares of Zaragoza during its annual Festival of the Virgin Mary of the Pillar, one of

19 de November 2013

For the second consecutive year, Parador Santiago de Compostela has been named Spain's top Parador by the readers of TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel w

19 de November 2013

The battle was bloody and lasted for days, but when the smoke cleared over the Andalusian plain, it was clear that Napoleon Bonaparte's supposedly unbeatable troop

19 de November 2013

Whales have captivated our imaginations for centuries with their size, grace and intelligence, and so it is no surprise that many people brave sea winds and rocking boats to catch a glimpse of thes

19 de November 2013

The Canal of Castile, or Canal de Castilla in Spanish, is one of the largest and one of the few man-made water channels in all of Spain.

19 de November 2013

Even centuries before the development of mobile phones, the inhabitants of the island of La Gomera, part of Spain's Canary Islands, were able to communicate with each other from mo

19 de November 2013

In the age of knights and castles when Christians and Muslims fought over the land we now know as Spain, one figure still stands out above the rest: the skilled military commander known as

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