Cádiz - Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz
Cádiz - Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz
Cádiz - Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz
Cádiz - Campo Del Sur
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Ronda - Puente Nuevo
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Ronda - Casa del Rey Moro
Ronda - Casa del Rey Moro
Ronda - Casa del Rey Moro
Ronda - Casa del Rey Moro
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Ronda - Puente Viejo
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Ronda - Palacio de Salvatierra
Ronda - Palacio de Salvatierra
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Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga - Centre Pompidou Málaga
Málaga
Málaga - Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Enc…
Málaga - Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Enc…
Málaga - Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Enc…
Málaga - Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Enc…
Málaga - Alcazaba
Málaga - Roman Theatre
Málaga - Santo Cristo de la Salud
Málaga - Santo Cristo de la Salud
Cádiz
Tarifa - Car park
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Tarifa - Plaza de Santa María
Tarifa - San Francisco
Tarifa - Tarifa Kebab
Tarifa - Tejidos trujillo
Tarifa - Mosquito Cocktail Bar
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - Convento de Cristo
Tomar - São João Batista
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Barcelos - Mosteiro de Vilar de Frades
Castillo de Loarre
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Huesca - Catedral de Santa Maria
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
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Cádiz - Catedral de la Santa Cruz de Cádiz
Cádiz, located on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ is regarded by some scholars as the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, founded by he Phoenicians around 1100 BC.
Since 530 BCE it was held by Carthaginians, Hannibal visited a temple here, before he set off to cross the Alps and invade Italy.
Later the city fell to the Romans. The Visigoths destroyed the Roman city in 410, Arab troops conquered the city in 711 and called it Qādis.
The Normans devasted the city in 844, but the Moors rebuilt it. Alphonso X of Castile took Cádiz from the Moors in 1262 during the Reconquista.
The city got very wealthy by the trade with America and in the 16th century got raided and looted by pirates from Northern Africa and British fleets under Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh.
Cádiz recovered and within the 18th century could afford to erect a (new) cathedral between 1722 and 1838. The cathedral is known as "The Cathedral of The Americas" because it was built with money from the trade between Spain and America.
Since 530 BCE it was held by Carthaginians, Hannibal visited a temple here, before he set off to cross the Alps and invade Italy.
Later the city fell to the Romans. The Visigoths destroyed the Roman city in 410, Arab troops conquered the city in 711 and called it Qādis.
The Normans devasted the city in 844, but the Moors rebuilt it. Alphonso X of Castile took Cádiz from the Moors in 1262 during the Reconquista.
The city got very wealthy by the trade with America and in the 16th century got raided and looted by pirates from Northern Africa and British fleets under Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh.
Cádiz recovered and within the 18th century could afford to erect a (new) cathedral between 1722 and 1838. The cathedral is known as "The Cathedral of The Americas" because it was built with money from the trade between Spain and America.
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