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Spain

Spain (Spanish: España), officially known as the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España), stands as a nation situated in Southwestern Europe, encompassing regions that extend into the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and Africa.

Recognized as the largest country in Southern Europe, its vast expanse covers most of the Iberian Peninsula and incorporates the Canary Islands in the Atlantic, the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, along with the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. Geographically, the northern borders of Peninsular Spain meet with France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay, while the eastern and southern frontiers face the Mediterranean Sea and Gibraltar. To the west, its boundary meets Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean.

Monastery of Monserrat

The Benedictine monastery was founded on a narrow mountain terrace at an altitude of 725 metres in the 9th century. metres in the ninth century. Under Abbot Oliva in the eleventh century, the monastery was substantially enlarged. In 1811, during t... read more

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Golden Tower

The Golden Tower is one of the main landmarks of Seville and has become one of its symbols. one of Seville's symbols. The structure, an example of Moorish architecture, was erected on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in 1120. On the opposit... read more

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Santa Cruz Quarter

The old Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz is the most picturesque part of the city. It's a a maze of charming narrow streets with whitewashed houses and tiny plazas. squares. It was once a Jewish ghetto. It's home to apartment blocks, hotels, r... read more

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The Great Mosque in Cordoba

The Grand Mosque is a complex of buildings that includes structures from different eras in the the life of the city. The first mosque on this site was built in the late 8th century. IN THE 10TH century, a mihrab (prayer niche) and a mansurah (encl... read more

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