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Andalusia

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Comunidad Autónoma de
Andalucía
Motto: Dominator Hercules Fundator
Andalucía por sí, para España y la humanidad
(Andalusia per se, per la Spagna, e per l'umanità)
Capoluogo Sevilla / (Siviglia)
Elenco di comune 770 comune
Area


 - totale
 - % della Spagna

2a


87.268 km²
17,2%

Popolazione


 - Totale (2003)
 - % della Spagna
 -
Densità

1a


7.878.432
17,9%
85,70 ab./km²

Statuto di autonomia 11 gennaio 1982
ISO 3166-2 AN
Rappresentanza
parlamentare

 seggi al congresso
 
Seggi al senato
 

62
40
Presidente Manuel Chaves González (PSOE)
Sito ufficiale Junta de Andalucía
 
 

Tempio a Ronda

L'Andalusia è una regione spagnola con circa 8 milioni di abitanti situata nel sud della Spagna. Il capoluogo regionale è Siviglia. Cordoba è un altro importante capoluogo di provincia dell'Andalusia, come Siviglia abbellito da monumenti di arte islamica. L'Andalusia (Andalucía in spagnolo da Al-Andalus in arabo) è una delle diciassette Comunità autonome della Spagna.

Lo spagnolo che si parla nelle Americhe discende in larga parte dal dialetto andaluso dello spagnolo castigliano, per effetto del ruolo che Siviglia svolse come porta di accesso alle colonie spagnole in America, durante il XVI e XVII secolo.

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Geografia

Situata nel sud della nazione, l'Andalusia confina a nord con l'Estremadura e la Castiglia-La Mancia, ad est con Murcia, a sud con il Mar Mediterraneo, Gibilterra e l'Oceano Atlantico, e ad ovest con il Portogallo (regioni Algarve e Alentejo).

 

Storia

 

Prima età islamica

 

Età islamica

 

La "reconquista" di Spagna

1492: l' Ultima città islamica Granada viene conquistata.

Amministrazione

L'Andalusia è divisa in 8 province:

Le principali città dell'Andalusia sono:

Altre città dell'Andalusia:

Luoghi di interesse

In Andalusia si trova molta architettura moresca, poiché fu l'ultimo caposaldo dei Mori, prima che venissero espulsi dall'Europa nel 1492. Le opere architettoniche più famose sono l'Alhambra di Granada, la Moschea di Cordova e la Torre del Oro e la Giralda di Siviglia. I resti archeologici comprendono Medina Azahara, anch'essa vicino a Siviglia.

  • Cordova
    • monumenti (nome in spagnolo):
      • Mezquita-Catedral (Fu costruita da Abd-erRahman I (756-788))
      • Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
      • Judería
      • puente romano e torre de la calahorra
    • I dintorni di Cordova
      • Medina Az-Zahara

 

Località balneari

  • Costa de la Luz
  • Costa del Sol

 

Balli e musica popolare

Altri progetti

Collegamenti esterni

  Spagna | Comunità e Città autonome  
Comunità autonome: Andalusia | Aragona | Asturie* | Baleari* | Canarie | Cantabria* | Castiglia e Leone | Castiglia-La Mancia | Catalogna | Estremadura | Galizia | Madrid* | Murcia* | Navarra* | Paesi Baschi | La Rioja* | Valencia
(* comunità costituite da una sola provincia)
Città autonome: Ceuta | Melilla
Luoghi di sovranità: Islas Chafarinas | Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera | Peñón de Alhucemas | Perejil
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Andalucia Travel Guide
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Andalucia is a fascinating place for its spectacular Moorish monuments, beautiful white hill towns, sparkling blue coast and natural beauty of its mountainous country. The Moors were a mixed race of Berbers and Arabs that occupied Spain (Al-Andalus) for almost eight hundred years. They developed the most sophisticated civilization in the Middle Ages, centered in Seville , Cordoba and Granada . Every city, town and village, is a wonderful mixture of Christian and Muslim influence. Granada preserves the most beautiful Moorish monuments, the Alhambra palace, being the largest and most sensual building in Europe. Córdoba's old mosque with a cathedral built inside it and the spectacular remains of the ancient Moorish city of Medna Azahara shold be regarded as a mustsee whislt Seville boasts the most spectacular of all Gothic cathedrals and largest church in the world as well as its Moorish Alcazar.


The white towns surrounding Ronda , offer an unspoiled view into Andalucian life with their surrounding natural beauty, delicious home-cooking and stunning appearance-clustered beneath Moorish/Christian castles and churches. There are some terrific walks in this area.

With the Sierra de Tejeda to the north, and the mountainous edge of Granada to the east, the rugged landscape of the Axarquía offers excellent walking and abundant wildlife. Historically it was bandalero (bandit) country for many years, which preyed on traders carrying goods from the coast to Granada.

The Torrox area lays claim to have "the best climate in Europe" sheltered as it is by the Sierra Tejeda and Sierra Almijara mountains. Thus it boasts an average annual temperature of 18C. The opening of the new N340/E15 autovía has improved the journey time to cover the 44kms from Malaga Airport to 35 minutes. Separated by 4kms of farmland, once the areas main employer, the Pueblo and Costa offer a pleasant combination of old traditional Spanish life and the facilities expected by the modern day tourist.

The mountains in the Sierra Nevada and, less known, the Sierra Morena [particularly its western projection in the Sierra de Aracena offer good trekking and skiing, while the coast between Tarifa and Cadiz on the Atlantic has some of the best beaches in Spain. Beware of Europe’s most developed resort area on the Costa del Sol as it is hard to find peace and natural beauty, without paying a high price. Finally, Spain’s largest and most impressive nature reserve, Coto Donana, can be found near Cadiz .

Although unemployment in the province is the highest in Spain (about 20%), it is still known as one of the most high-spirited regions of Spain as it is home to flamenco dancing, bullfighting and a gigantic April carnival (Semana Santa).

Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: http://www.sunnypalmproperties.eu/areainfo.php
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March 29, 2008 change by sunny annie

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Situated between Fuengirola and Torremolinos, this city is composed of an old town on a mountainous hill overlooking the coast and a more tourist coastal town, marking the contrast in the growth of the town on the coast while maintain an unchanged typical small white-washed Andalusian style town.

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Whereas the train lines between Málaga, Algeciras, Córdoba and Granada are picturesque and at times spectacular, in general it's buses which provide the most useful transport.

The following sites are particularly useful:

http://www.andalucia.com/travel/bus/home.htm

http://www.estabus.emtsam.es/ - why don't more cities have a site like this? Seceral buslines available from here

http://www.continental-auto.es/continental/ventbi.php



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Private Driver Chauffeur Transfers and Car Services in Costa del Sol
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While your stay in Malaga have a private English-speaking chauffeur at your disposal to take you around the city or take an excursion to Granada. You can be picked up and dropped off from your hotel, airport, or a location specified within city limits. You can customize your own chauffeur driven tour for a day. Tailor make an extended tour to have a private driver take you from town to town around the Costa del Sol area (eg. Granada, Marbella, Ronda, The White Washed Town of Mijas, etc..). This is a perfect choice for those seeking a stress free vacation while discovering the more..
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Sevilla Official Tour Guides
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Sevilla Giralda Tower
Sevilla Giralda Tower
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Discover Sevilla in Spain with highly qualified Tour Guides, guided tours for groups and individuals to the most important monuments of this beautiful city.
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zipcode: 41009
url: es.geocities.com
address: don fadrique 63
tel: 34-616253798
email: guiassevilla@terra.es
Private Drivers Andalucia
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Personal tours from 1 or more days for singles or small groups up to 8 people. You can tailor-make your trip inland with a multilingual driver. Your driver picks you up at the pre-arranged time wherever you are staying in Andalucia. You decide where you want to go, what you would like to see and how much time you would like to spend. As of July 2008 you can rent our penthouse near Málaga with use of the private driver services.
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tel: (+34) 608226336
url: www.private-drivers.com
address: Andalucia
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Andalusia Private Driver & Guide Tours
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Together with a carefully selected team of professionals, we combine our enthusiasm and passion for Andalusia with luxury, discretion and excellent personal service and are your trust and confidence abroad, from the moment you contact us, through every aspect and detail of your VIP experience in Andalusia.

Your private driver-guide we will introduce you to real, everyday Andalusians and show you many hidden gems of the country. We love our job and the country and its people, and are eager to share our passion. We are renowned for our efficient, unobtrusive service, and more..
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tel: +34 955863730
url: www.PrivateToursSpain.com
address: Paseo de los Enamorados nº 6 - 41710 Utrera (Sevilla)
email: info@aviptrip.com
Private Chauffeur Driven Tour of Granada and Cordoba from Sevilla (2 Days / 1 Night)
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On this chauffeur driven tour you will discover two of Andalusia's most important historical cities. Granada, once "Granada of the Jews", site of Samuel La Nagid's Talmudic Academy. Visit the palace of Alhambra and it's Generalife Gardens. It was here in 1492 that the decree expelling the Jew from Spain was signed. Cordoba is one of the three great Moorish cities of Andalusia where the Moorish atmosphere blends with the best produced by its Christian liberators. Capital of Moorish Spanish, with an impressive 8th century Mosque, now a Cathedral. more..
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address: Andalucia
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Discovering the Vast Jewish Culture in Spain (Self Drive Tour: 10 Days / 9 Nights)
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In Spain a vast Jewish Heritage can be found, and on this tour you will get a chance to discover some of the most emblematic Historic Jewish Quarters in Spain!

Starting off the journey by arriving to Madrid's Airport and then drive to Toledo where you will be based for 2 nights to explore the old Jewish quarter and Synagogue. What better way to understand about the history than with a Local guide who will give you an informative look at the city.

From Toldeo you will then continue on visiting cities with local guides to show you around, cities like: Avila, Salamanca, more..
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Andalucia Self Drive with Some Private Local Guides (Self Drive Tour: 13 Days / 12 Nights)
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Explore Andalucia in-depth! On this tour you will have the chance to discover the charm of Southern Spain.

You will start and end the trip in Sevilla, the heart of Andalucia. With our private local guides you will get an insiders point of view while visiting villages and cities like: Sevilla, Jerez, Ronda, Granada, Cordoba etc... Plus you will have time to relax on the beautiful beaches of Marbella or play a round of golf on one of the many courses in the Costa del Sol.
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url: www.euroadventures.net
address: Andalucia
tel: +34 986 22 13 99
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