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  1. es.wikipedia.org › wiki › AndalucíaAndalucía - Wikipedia

    Andalucía es una comunidad autónoma española reconocida como nacionalidad histórica por su Estatuto de Autonomía. [5] Compuesta por ocho provincias: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga y Sevilla.

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Geography. Andalusia possesses the most-varied terrain and vegetation in all of Spain. Striking contrasts exist between alpine mountains and pine forests at high elevations, arid and barren deserts, and fertile irrigated plains that support plantations of subtropical fruits.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MálagaMálaga - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Málaga ( / ˈmæləɡə / ⓘ MAL-ə-gə, Spanish: [ˈmalaɣa] ⓘ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 578,460 in 2020, [5] it is the second-most populous city in Andalusia and the sixth most populous in the country.

  4. Há 3 dias · Córdoba ( / ˈkɔːrdəbə / KOR-də-bə, Spanish: [ˈkoɾðoβa] ⓘ ), or sometimes Cordova ( / ˈkɔːrdəvə / KOR-də-və ), [6] is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. It is the third most populated municipality in Andalusia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GranadaGranada - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Ascribed to the Vega de Granada comarca, the city sits at an average elevation of 738 m (2,421 ft) above sea level, yet is only one hour by car from the Mediterranean coast, the Costa Tropical. Nearby is the Sierra Nevada Ski Station, where the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 were held.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2024 · From the white mountain villages to the historic cities defined by Moorish history, Andalucía has an intrigue that extends far beyond the miles of sandy beaches blessed with almost year-round sun. This guide covers what we think are the best places to visit in Andalucía.

  7. 17 de mai. de 2024 · History. Sevilla, Spain. Sevilla was originally an Iberian town. Under the Romans it flourished from the 2nd century bce onward as Hispalis, and it was an administrative centre of the province of Baetica. The Silingi Vandals made it the seat of their kingdom early in the 5th century ce, but in 461 it passed under Visigothic rule.