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 Andalusia since the start of the Age of Metals, for their mineral and agricultural wealth and its large size (bigger than many European countries), has influenced other civilizations.
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 Andalusia has for centuries been largely agrarian, with agricultural land, meadows, pastures and forest lands where the famous Iberian pig breeding and corrida bull.
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 The fairs in the villages began to be held after the night of San Juan, in the early summer and then went on to hold from the feast of the patron of the city.
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 The fairs were the meeting places for merchants, farmers and villagers and an excuse to celebrate and began organizing bullfights as part of the tradition ...
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 Tarifa is a tourist city, the universal capital of windsurfing and kitesurfing, with its winds and has huge and beautiful beaches. Youth from all over Europe come here.
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 Andalucia has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Well as its culture and treasures such as the cathedral of Seville, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world Christian.
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 Andalusia's history with many cultural influences has led to an array of unique cuisines with thousands of recipes. It is also renowned for its health benefits and fresh ingredients.
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 Andalusia is second only to Catalonia in tourism, with nearly 30 million visitors every year. Andalusia is one of the sunniest and warmest places in Europe.
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