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Antequera is famous for Bronze Age remnants and outstanding monuments, together with the awesome Torcal de Antequera mountain range.

Almeria has the best preserved Moorish heritage and a fantastic coast.Cadiz, as one of Spain's oldest cities which the Phoenicians founded, has tropical vegetation with the Andalucan influence of whitewashed houses.

Huelva functions as an important fishing port as well as an industrious city. It was marked by the arrival of Christopher Columbus, with its reconstructed port, monastery, and three famous ships.

Doana National Park is a vast preservation of beaches, moving dunes, rich fauna, and marshy regions situated near the Guadalquivir River, El Rocio, Acebuche, and Matalascaas. Plenty of migrant birds of different species make this park their breeding spot, flying all the way from Eurasia.

Costa de la Luz, or Coast of the Light,' is located near the Atlantic Ocean in the provinces of Cadiz and Huelva. It offers fine, sandy beaches in many of its tourist attraction centers. Jerez de la Frontera is famous for its Sherry wine and wineries or Bodegas' as well as an equestrian school.Jaen is situated inland and has a massive medieval fortress containing Moorish baths from 11th century. It also has a cathedral from the Renaissance era and a natural Sierra de Cazorla preserve.

Overview of Andaluca

By: Allisha Merry




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