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Classic Authors: Flannery O'Connor
A brief biography of Flannery O'Connor.
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andalusia
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milledgeville
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lupus
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flannery o'connor
Tapas
The Spanish equivalent of hors d'oeuvre.
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spain
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spanish
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food
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tapas
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paella
Gazpacho, Spain’s Famous Cold Soup
Tracing Gazpacho from its Arabic roots to its modern day versions, Andalusia's rich history unfolds for us through Gazpacho recipes from The Cuisines of Spain cookbook.
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gazpacho
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spain
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cookbooks
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ajo blanco
Making Time In Marbella
A haven for golf, this resort on the coast of Andalusia is also a Mediterranean retreat for the well-heeled. Here, a few ideas on where to stay, dine and shop.
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marbella
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costa del sol
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andalusia
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mediterranean resorts
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spain
Semana Santa Fiesta in Spain
Steer clear of the textbook examples of Holy Week in Spain if you want to see something other than a public show.
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holy week
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seman santa
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spain
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easter processions
El Palacio de San Benito
A trip to Andalusia and the magnificent El Palacio de San Benito!
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bed and breakfasts
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b&b's
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spain
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seville
Elections in Spain: Aznar’s Triumph
The general elections in Spain have been a triumph for Jose Maria Aznar and his Popular Party. For the first time in modern history a party of the Spanish right has conquered an outright majority in democratic elections. Under Aznar´s leadership the Popular Party has abandoned the remainders of its authoritarian legacy and moved on a more pragmatic, laic and definitely democratic ground. The result confirms therefore also the coming of age of modern Spanish democracy. Aznar´s personal triumph is mainly founded on his pragmatism in economic policies, where he has succeeded in reducing significantly the unemployment rate and privatizing large parts of the state held industries. The Socialist opposition has not convinced the voters with their critics against the policies of privatization, but even worse did the Communist led United Left. Liberated from the need to ask for parliamentary support from some of the minor regional parties, Aznar can now govern the country with a stable majority in the Cortes, but the most difficult problem of Spanish politics will remain the regional question.
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aznar
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gonzalez
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almunia
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pujol
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frutos
ETA Violence in 2000: A Year in Review
In 2000, Basque separatist group ETA shows Spain that it's still intact.
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spain
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eta
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basques
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spaniards
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bullets
Picturesque Villages in Cádiz
Southern Spain's white villages epitomise Mediterranean life, set on hillsides with views to the coast and across landscapes of olive groves.
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pueblos blancos
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white villages
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cádiz
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arcos de la frontera
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vejer de la frontera
Seville: The World’s Sexiest City?
If you travel to Seville, Andalucia, Spain, you will find a seriously sexy, passionate city. The home of bullfighting and flamenco is something special.
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david whitley
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seville
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spain
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andalucia
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flamenco
The top ten Moorish sites in Spain
The Moors who ruled Spain in the early Middle Ages left some splendid architecture and townscapes behind them. Here are ten of the best.
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arab
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arabic
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spain
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spanish
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moors
Travel in the Sierra de Cazorla
The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas is the largest Natural Park in Spain with mountains, waterfalls, diverse wildlife and picturesque villages.
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spain
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sierra
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cazorla
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segura
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andalusia
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
Cabeza de Vaca, who would later survive an ill-fated expedition to conquer Florida, was born in Moorish-controlled southern Spain.
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alvar núñez cabeza de vaca
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panfilo de narvaez
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battle of las navas de tolosa
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moors of spain
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alhajas
Andalucia and its Provinces
A look in brief at this vast area of Southern Spain, from beautiful beaches to Europe's only desert. Each one of the eight provinces of Andalucia is unique.
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region andalucia
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southern spain
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spanish provinces
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autonomous community of andalucia
Europe To Africa by Ferry
How to travel from Europe to Africa on the cheap, by travelling across the Gibralter straights by ferry. From Algeciras in Spain, to Tangier, Morocco.
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ferry to morocco
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algeciras to tangier crossing
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gibralter to morocco
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train travel in morocco
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travel in andalusia
Excursions and Day Trips to Ronda
Useful information and advice including timetables, journey times, prices and stations about how to visit Ronda by bus or train from Granada, Cordoba or Seville.
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ronda
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day trips to ronda
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how to get to ronda
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southern spain
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andalusia
Malaga to Ronda by Bus or Train
Information and advice including bus and train timetables, journey times, prices and stations on how to travel from Malaga on the Costa del Sol to Ronda in Andalusia.
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malaga
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ronda
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