“In Granada, different cultures live together in harmony. In Mirador San Nicolas, you’ll notice there’s now an Islamic studies center and a brand-new mosque beside the Catholic church...”
Read On"You’ll want to allow at least half a day to take in the Moorish splendor of the Alhambra..."
Read OnThe Alhambra, Granada's famous rose-red citadel, bears an enigmatic inscription that translates as: "Give him alms, woman. There is nothing in this life so cruel as to be blind in Granada."
Read OnMenorca, the most romantic of the Balearic Islands, is the kind of spot you might want to escape to on your honeymoon, as Princess Grace and Prince Rainier did. Traveling from one end of the island to the other on its narrow, winding roads, you will probably encounter no one, save the unobtrusive sheep on the hillsides. Menorca is lush and hilly and is said to have 120 coves with uncrowded beaches.
Read OnThe Spanish Pyrenees don't get as much publicity as the ski resorts of France, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria.
Read OnWind power in the best-kept secret in the energy sector today.
Read OnGirona is consistently rated--by Spaniards--as the most desirable place in Spain to live.
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