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Costa Brava - North Catalonia | Print |

Costa Brava

The Costa Brava , geographically bound by the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees , is a name which has become classical and refers to the coast of the Province of Girona including the regions of Alt Emporda, Baix Emporda and Selva of Catalonia (Catalunya).

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Costa Dorada - South Catalonia | Print |

Costa Dorada

The colour of gold -soft, warm and bright- is predominant alone, the marine littoral in the southern part of Catalonia and has rightly given it the name of Costa Dorada ( Golden Coast ).

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Costa del Azahar - Castellón | Print |

Costa del Azahar

Castellon lies on the Mediterranean coast and is the most northern of the provinces that form the Community of Valencia. The Costa del Azahar is an area of great contrasts, as any traveller who heads there in search of something more than the typical tourist attactions will soon find out. Some of these contrasts are a direct result of the typical geographic phenomena.

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Costa Blanca - Alicante | Print |

Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca or White Coast , which extends along that section of the Mediterranean coast which corresponds to the province of Alicante , is made up of two clearly differentiated scenic sectors. To the North, a curtain of mountains runs parallel to the sea, descending at times to form cliffs; to the South, a vast plain of sand patches, palm trees and salt deposits make up the backdrop for the beaches.

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Costa Calida: Murcia | Print |

Costa Calida

The Costa Calida is not just the Mar Menor, or Aguilas, or Mazarron or any of its other summer resort areas. It is also that long section of the Spanish coast where the rugged landscape of the mountains extends its deserted tranquillity to the sea's edge.

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Costa de Almeria: Almeria | Print |

Costa de Almería

The province of Almeria is situated in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula , on the shores of the Mediterranean . It covers an area of 8,774km2 and comprises a great many geographic contrasts, including long beaches with small coves, desert areas and others with a varied vegetation, and high mountains with extensive plains. The passing of time has also had a treat influence on the landscape.

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Costa del Sol: Granada, Malaga and Cadiz | Print |

Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol includes about 300 km of the Spanish Mediterranean Coast belonging to the Provinces of Granada, Malaga and Cadiz . Recently, the Granada Province coastline was redesignated as the Costa Tropical.
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