CÓRDOBA This is Cordoba. Among its most famous monuments are the Mezquita, which was the ultimate...

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CÓRDOBA This is Cordoba. Among its most famous monuments are the Mezquita, which was the ultimate expression of Islamic art in Spain. On the right is the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos which belonged to the Caliphate at the time of the Muslims.

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SEVILLA This is Seville, the capital of Andalucia. On the left we can see the Giralda, a very famous bell tower. On the right is the Torre del Oro (Golden tower), which according to legend was used as a refuge for ladies whom King Pedro the first wooed.

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CÓRDOBA

This is Cordoba. Among its most famous monuments are the Mezquita, which was the ultimate expression of Islamic art in Spain. On the right is the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos which belonged to the Caliphate at the time of the Muslims.

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CÓRDOBA

On the left we can see Cordoba's location in Spain. On the right is the most typical dish: salmorejo

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SEVILLA

This is Seville, the capital of Andalucia. On the left we can see the Giralda, a very famous bell tower. On the right is the Torre del Oro (Golden tower), which according to legend was used as a refuge for ladies whom King Pedro the first wooed.

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SEVILLA

On the left we can see Seville's location in Spain. On the right is a typical dish from there: Huevos a la Flamenca

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MÁLAGA

This is Malaga. On the left we can see the Catedral, a magnificent temple, one of the most valuable jewels of Andalucia's Renaissance. On the right is the Roman Theatre, which was a construction promoted by the emperor Caesar Augustus.

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MÁLAGA

On the left we see Malaga's location in Spain. On the right we can see the local dish of Boquerones in vinegar

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GRANADA

This is Granada. On the left we can see the majestic Alhambra, a rich and complex palace and fortress that housed the monarch. On the right we can see Sierra Nevada, a mountain range.

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GRANADA

On the map we can spot Granada's location in Spain. On the right is a typical dish from Granada: Migas

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HUELVA

This is Huelva. On the left is the monument to Cristopher Columbus. On the right we see the church in El Rocio, well known among believers.

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HUELVA

On the left You have Huelva's location. And on the left we can see the local dish: Choco con habas.

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CÁDIZ

This is Cadiz. On the left we can see the Monument to the Courts and on the right we find the Castle of Saint Sebastian.

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CÁDIZ On the left we can see where Cadiz is located on the map

of Spain. On the right is the local dish of Tortilla de Camarones.

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ALMERÍA

This is Almeria. On the left we see the magnificent Alcazaba. On the right is the famous Cabo de Gata

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ALMERÍA

On the left we can know where Almeria is located in Spain. On the right is its best known stew: Potaje de Vigilia

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JAÉN

This is Jaen. On the left we see the Castle of Saint Catalina. On the right we can see its beautiful Cathedral

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JAÉN

Here we can see Jaen on the map of Spain. On the right a typical dish, the Pipirrana.