Photos from AndaluciaThe name Andalucia comes from Al-Andalus (in Arabic: الأندلس), the Arabic name given to a nation in the parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Muslims in the period between 711 and 1492. For large parts of its history, al-Andalus was one of the leading cultural and economic centres in both the Mediterranean and the Islamic world. Today, the wonderful architectural heritage from that time, as well as the natural beauty of its mountains and beaches make this region a major tourist destination. |   
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 Andalucian farm from the plane before landing in Seville 
 
 In the Alpujaras : panorama of the Sierra Nevada,  
 
 Ronda : view from the bridge 
 
 The "Alcazaba" peak, in the Sierra de las Nieves 
 
 Street in Mijas pueblo 
 Sevilla : Plaza de España (see more panoramas) 
 
 Sevilla : Plaza Santa Anna 
 
 Sevilla : bario Santa Cruz 
 
 Sevilla : dentro del Alcazar / inside the Alcazar 
 
 Sevilla : Plaza de España 
 
 White village of Espera / Pueblo blanco de Espera 
 
 Arcos de la Frontera 
 
 Narrow lane in Arcos de la Frontera 
 
 between Arcos de la Frontera and the coast  
 
 Beach near Zahara de los Atunes 
 
 Rock on the beach near Zahara de los Atunes 
 
 wild flower (sicoïde) near Zahara de los Atunes  
 
 near Zahara de los Atunes : orca (also called "killer whale") 
 
 Wind farm between Zahara de los Atunes and Bolonia 
 
 Bolonia : roman ruins 
 
 Bolonia : sand dune 
 
 Los Caños de Mecca 
 
 Conil de la Frontera 
 
 Cadiz cathedral 
 
 Tarifa : the beach on the Atlantic side 
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