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Alcaniz - Alcaniz is the second city in the province of Teruel, under continual industrial and commercial development and located in a privileged position. In the Plaza de Espana in the town are buildings such as the Gothic Market Hall, the Renaissance Town Hall and the Baroque collegiate church of Santa ...
Alcaniz And Bajo Aragon - The lowlands of the Ebro valley and the Matarranya basin form this extensive region that spreads to Los Puertos de Beceite. This is the land of amazing landscapes and deep-rooted traditions, where one of the best-known olive oils and peaches of exquisite quality are produced. The capital city is ...
Hotel Calpe, Alcaniz, Aragon - Hotel located in the business area of Alcañiz, close to the motor city.
The hotel offers meeting rooms for seminars and banquets, with capacity from 30 to 600 people.
The hotel also has a restaurant, well-known across the ...
Maestrazgo Walking Route - The towns of the Maestrazgo district have a great deal of history and many legends. Here, there is no need to rush, time stands still in this fascinating, mysterious land that requires careful observation. Nature, tradition, history, a wealth of historic and artistic heritage, honest, ...
Motorland Aragon - The Motorland Aragon circuit is a new international-standard circuit built in Spain. Motorland Aragon is the result of Aragon’s powerful automotive industry that emerged after General Motors opened its Zaragoza plant in 1982.
The track layout was designed by Hermann Tilke, considered the ...
Route of the Drum and Bass Drum - This name is given to the route followed through nine towns (Albalate del Arzobispo, Alcañiz, Alcorisa, Andorra, Calanda, Hijar, La Puebla de Híjar, Samper de Calanda and Urrea de Gaén) in the districts of Andorra, Bajo Aragón and Bajo Martín which, every Easter ...
Route of the Drum, Teruel - Date: Easter Week.
Fiestas of tourist interest. They go through Albalate del Arazobispo, Alcaniz, Alcorisa, Andorra, Calanda, Hijar, La Puebla de Hijar, Samper de Calanda and Urrea de Gaen. In Hijar they are very severe, and black is the predominant colour in the tunics and terceroles (pleated ...
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