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BARCELONA:
In a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population. It is also the capital of Catalonia.
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GRANADA:
Granada is the capital of the province with the same name, situated in the eastern part of the region of Andalusia. Geographical and scenic diversity charactizes the land. The city of Granada is located at the foot of the sierra Nevada mountains.
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MADRID:
The capital of Spain, located in the heart of the peninsula and right in the center of the Castillian plain 646 meters above sea level, has a population of over three million. Madrid is characterized by intense cultural and artistic activity and a very lively nightlife.
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PERU:
El Cuzco, the region with the most beautiful countryside on the planet crowned by six mountains more than 6,000 metres above sea level, it is the oldest city in the western hemisphere and the origin of the Inca civilisation. Renowned worldwide for the wonderful and archaeological finds in the city of Machupicchu.
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SALAMANCA:
The province of Salamanca situated in the South-west corner of Castile & Le—n on the borders with extremadura and Portugal, covers an area of 12,336 sq. km. The city is large enough (180.000 inhabitants) to be able to offer the advantages of a real city, but at the same time it keeps the intimacy of a village.
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SEVILLA:
Seville is located in the Southeast of Spain. A provincial capital, seat of the government and parliament of the Comunidad Aut—noma de Sevilla (Regional Government). It has more than 700,000 inhabitants, nearly half the population of the whole province.
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TENERIFE:
The capital of Tenerife is the second most populated city of the Canary Islands with more than 200,000 inhabitants. Its present importance comes from the development of its port and its commercial calling which made it progressively absorb the civic centres.
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VALENCIA:
With 10,763km, 263 towns and villages and 2,154,322 inhabitants, the Province of Valencia is the largest of the three which together with Castellon in the North and Alicante in the South used to belong to the former Kingdom of Valencia.
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