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Andalusia or Andalucía?

The autonomous region of Andalusia (Andalucía in Spanish) is in the southern part of Spain. It spans from Atlantic coast in the west to the sheltered coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the east and from Málaga's Costa del Sol to the borders of Castilla – La Mancha the famous flat lands and Don Quixote windmill country.  With an average of 300 plus days of sunshine a year the coastal area is an all year round destination. Not so in the inland provinces of Cordoba, Jaen and Sevilla which ha ve baking hot summers that can reach +40c and cold winters which can be 0c or less overnight. The Mezquita, Córdoba Andalusia is divided into eight provinces, each with a provincial city of the same name. Some of them are far more famous than others: Almería , Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Sevilla. The three land-locked provinces are Córdoba, Jaé n and Sevilla, the rest are coastal. Each province and city is full of culture, history, traditions, fabulous monuments and cre...

Monday Morning Photo - The Museo Etnologico in Hinojosa del Duque, Cordoba

Vias Verdes for Walking, Cycling & Reduced Mobility - The Greenways in Spain

Jaen Land of Olive Groves, Olive Trees, Olives and Olive Oil

Monday Morning Photo - Medieval Bridge on Via Verde de Aceite, Jaen

Cordoba - Gastronomy, Jamon, Culture, History & the Camino Mozarabe

Monday Morning Photo - Zahara de la Sierra, One of the White Villages

Monday Morning Photo - Olvera, One of the White Villages in Cadiz

Monday Morning Photo - Convento de Santa Clara, Belalcazar, Cordoba