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        Places in Spain - 
        Almeria and Almeria 
        Province  
            
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                                          On the eastern edge of 
                                          
                                          
                                          Andalucia 
                                          lies the province of Almeria. It takes 
                                          its name from its capital city which 
                                          lies on the southern coast of the 
                                          province. The area could have remained 
                                          somewhat unknown if it hadn't been for 
                                          the film companies who discovered that 
                                          the area offered ideal film sets for 
                                          films such as Lawrence of Arabia and 
                                          Patton. Hundreds of westerns have been 
                                          produced in the local hillsides of the
                                          Tabernas Desert. |  
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                  | Almeria, 
                  despite its rugged landscape and shortage of fertile soil, has 
                  managed, with a good irrigation system, to become an important 
                  growth area and it is well known for the quality of its 
                  oranges and white grapes, most of which are exported from its 
                  port. As you drive through the province you will see an 
                  endless sea of polythene tunnels, crammed with produce.   
                                                                              
                                                                              The 
                  area is almost totally dependent on this industry. The 
                  province of Almeria may initially appear to be a barren 
                  desert-like landscape but on close inspection you will find it 
                  to be the Andalucian province with the longest stretch of 
                  beaches. Empty beaches and tiny hidden coves with perfectly 
                  clear water.    
                                                                              
                                                                              Because 
                  of the diverse landscapes, the range of sports activities is 
                  endless from water sports to hiking, paragliding, horse riding 
                  and golf. |  
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                                                                              | Almeria
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              city 
                                                                              itself 
                                                                              is 
                                                                              a 
                                                                              pleasant 
                                                                              and 
                                                                              largely 
                                                                              modern 
                                                                              city 
                                                                              and 
                                                                              offers 
                                                                              a 
                                                                              relaxing 
                                                                              holiday 
                                                                              destination 
                                                                              and 
                                                                              has 
                                                                              a 
                                                                              wealth 
                                                                              of 
                                                                              history 
                                                                              to 
                                                                              offer. 
                                                                              The 
                                                                              Phoenicians 
                                                                              founded 
                                                                              the 
                                                                              town, 
                                                                              Carthaginians, 
                                                                              Romans 
                                                                              and 
                                                                              Moors 
                                                                              all 
                                                                              occupied 
                                                                              it 
                                                                              before 
                                                                              Ferdinand 
                                                                              and 
                                                                              Isabella 
                                                                              finally 
                                                                              recovered 
                                                                              it 
                                                                              for 
                                                                              Spain 
                                                                              during 
                                                                              the 
                                                                              re-conquest. |  
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                                                                                  | The cathedral is a must see, as is the Alcazabar, above, built in 995. Enjoy a quiet stroll through the Nicolas Salmeron Park then head up towards the caves in the old gypsy quarter. A good time to visit Almeria is during the annual fair in August. From Almeria it is easy to visit many small towns and villages that offer true, unspoilt Spain. Take your time exploring the city of Almeria and make sure you see the old quarter where you will find Casa de los Puche and the market area of Plaza Vieja. Almeria is quite unique in so much as it is half Spanish and half African. Many of the local workers are of African origin. The port has a ferry service to Africa. |  
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                                                                                  | In the centre of the city is La Rambla, a long avenue with squares in which to rest and play parks for the children. Almeria city has a major ferry port, a sports marina and a working fishing port. |  
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                                                                                    If you head along the west coast of Almeria, along the N340 highway, you will pass huge cliffs that shelter small coves. After about 13km you will come to Aguadulce that presents a good tourist centre with hotels and apartments. There is also a yacht harbour and a coastline that offers water sports of every description. Further along you find Roquetas de Mar, a typical fishing village where the white houses contrast with the colourful harbour. Here you will see the ruins of the castles of Santa Ana and Los Bajos. At the nearby urban development there is an 18 hole golf course and facilities for many other sports. From here, head for the beautiful Punta Entinas with areas untouched and undeveloped. 
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                                                                                  | A little to the west is Almerimar, a tourist complex with several kilometres of beach, crystal clear waters and a marina for over 1000 vessels. Almerimar also offers 18 hole golf, hotels, a camp site and apartments. |  
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                                                                                About 11km west of here is Adra, a town of about 20,000 inhabitants and a former Roman colony. A fortress stands on the hill, overlooking the town. The towers and walls remain. The parish church dates from the 18th century and is worthy of a visit. The town has always had naval connections and nowadays has a fine sports harbour and yacht club. The beaches are long and wide and the coastal lagoons are a haven for many bird species. The town is well known for its handcrafted coral work. |  
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                                                                                                | On the eastern edge of the Costa Almeria you will find Mojacar, a place founded by the Carthaginians and its steep, narrow streets show a Moorish influence. The parish church consists of undecorated stonework in almost military fashion. Almeria is the region in Spain with the greatest number of cloudless days, exceeding 3000 hours of sunshine during the year. Its average temperature is 18º and during the summer the average is 24.6º. The waters here are almost crystal clear and usually warmer than the air. All in all, Almeria offers a diverse landscape with some excellent beaches, beautiful countryside and a wealth of history. The province is surrounded by the provinces of Granada, Murcia and Malaga. |  
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                                                                                                | Clubs in Almeria There is now a family run snooker club in Almería, situated between Antas and Vera at km 534 of the E15.  The website is www.potblack.info and contact number 950459135 for more infomation.
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