TRAVEL IN EUROPE Bullfights, tapas crawl are Andalusian specialties
Posted: November 8, 2009 at 3:41 a.m.
If you’re like most Americans, your image of Spain is the region of Andalusia, famous for windswept landscapes, whitewashed hill towns, flamenco and gazpacho. While visitors gravitate to the region’s big cities of Granada, Seville and Cordova, Andalusia’s hill towns — a charm bracelet of cute villages perched in the sierras — offer a taste of wonderfully untouched Spanish culture.
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Travel, Pages 57 on 11/08/2009
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