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Barcelona is situated on Costa Dorada (the Golden Coast) in the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula with the water of the Balearic sea lapping at its shores in the east. It is the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia (also known as Catalunya or Cataluņa). Blessed with fertile resources and a convenient access to both sea and mountains, its ideal location was brilliant as a host for the 1992 Olympics.
Granada
has emerged as a premier Spanish destination who unveils its precious hoard of exquisite Moorish quarters, stunning Gothic palaces, and a breathtaking natural scenery to the world. There is even a saying that if you have only a day to spare in Spain, that time will be most rewarding if spent in Granada. Sandwiched between the Sierra Nevada and the Mediterranean Sea,
Valencia
- Starting from 138 B.C., Valencia has been a home to many cultures over its course of history. The Moors were the first people to generate Valencia's economic and cultural prosperity since their rule was established in 709
A.D.
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