Tourism in Spain
Spain The Kingdom of Spain is one of the countries on the Iberian Peninsula in the southwestern part of Europe. The country enjoys a temperate climate, geographical location, popular coastal areas, landscapes and many other factors that increase the tourist attraction of the country and is one of the most attractive countries With a population of more than 60 million visitors annually, and total Spanish expenditure on tourism more than forty billion euros. The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. It is located in the capital Madrid and overlooks the Manzanares River. However, it is currently used for international celebrations. The palace consists of the Royal Library, a pharmacy, an armory, , The royal chapel, and in front of him a pool of great water. Alhambra Palace: Located in the city of Granada of the province of Andalusia, and built by the palace by the Moroccan Prince Mohammed bin Ahmar to be the headquarters of the Principality of Granada, consisting of the palace black lobby, fountain, the Ambassadors' Hall, the courtyard of Charles V Palace, and the Court of Lyons. Aragon: A complex with more than one tourist attraction, such as St. Mary's Cathedral, San Pedro Tower and Church, San Martin Church, Collegiate de Santa Maria Monastery, Church of the Parish of Santa Tequila and the remains of the Jaafari Palace. Monastery of Santa Maria de Poplet: The monastery was founded in 1151 AD on the Prades Mountains of the province of Catalonia. Its construction was attributed to the Stresen monks of the French country and is a place to bury many kings such as Alfonso, James I, Peter, Ferganand I, the first. The tower is known as the Farum Brigantium. It is 50 meters long, surrounded by a sculpture garden with works by Pablo Serrano and Francisco Lero. Vizcaya Bridge: Located on the mouth of the Nervon River, the bridge connecting the cities of Portogalletti and Las Arenas to the province of Biskay. The bridge allows you to observe the sea, surrounding areas and think about many things. Burgos Cathedral: The cathedral was built as a Roman Catholic Roman building in the city of Burgos, built to be a place dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Construction began in 1221 AD and was developed during the Renaissance. In 1984, It is the only cathedral in Spain, which is distinguished from its own, and contains works by many artists, architects and sculptors of the Colonia family (Juan, Simon and Francisco).
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