Almería, Spain
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What is Almería
Almeria is a city in Andalucia.
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About Almería elsewhere
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"Almería was an emirate (Muslim kingdom) in the taifa (fragmentation of the Caliphate of Cordoba which had ruled nearly all Iberia) in the present south Spanish region of Andalusia."
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"From the political point of view, there is a strong populist desire to achieve the status of an " autonomous region " in Spain, in spite of the great efforts of the Andalusian government to disuade the voters."
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"The Sierra Nevada ,meaning "snowy range" in Spanish ,is a mountain range in the region of Andalusia in Spain."
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"Almería is a province of southern Spain ,in the eastern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia."
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"The influence of their 700-year occupation remains today, especially in Andalucia."
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"Provinces: Almería (AL), Granada (GR), Málaga (MA), Cádiz (CA) The Costa del Sol ("Sunshine Coast") extends along almost the whole of the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, from Cabo de Gata, where the Costa Blanca ends, to the most southerly point in Spain at Tarifa, where the Costa de la Luz begins."
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"in the autonomous community of Andalusia ,in the country of Spain."
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About Almería
chaptrader from Spain wrote about Almería 2 years ago
Almeria es un buen lugar donde vivir. Mucho sol, buen tiempo, lo suficientemente pequeño para no ser agobiante y lo suficientemente grande como para no ser demasiado pequeño.
per from Finland wrote about Almería one year, 3 months ago
Every tourist resort should have a town nearby, yet far enough to make most tourists stay in the hotel area - in Almeria´s case Roquetas de Mar. Almeria is simply a medium-size Spanish town, very Spanish indeed, and big enough to keep tourists a small minority on the streets and in the shops. Quite nice, but not spectacular.
About places near Almería
per from Finland wrote about Bachen-Blach one year, 3 months ago
If you´re interested in late Roman times, the manor ruins at Seeb, north of Zurich airport, are a must! This is a well-preserved site, giving a clear picture of the layout of buildings and their respective use.
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