Albacete (Spanish: Provincia de Albacete, pronounced [alβaˈθete]) is a province of central Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. As of 2012, Albacete had a population of 402,837 people. Its capital city, also called Albacete, is 262 kilometres (163 mi) by road southeast of Madrid.
Discover the best top things to do in Alcaraz, Spain including Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad, Plaza Mayor, Granja Escuela Atalaya de Alcaraz, Santuario de la Virgen de Cortes, Restos del Acueducto de Alcaraz, Portada del Alhori.
Discover the best top things to do in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain including Santuario de Nuestra Senora de la Caridad, Parroquia de Santo Domingo, Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de la O, Iglesia de San Francisco, Parroquia del Carmen, Capilla del Carmen de Bajo de Guia, La Virgen del Carmen de la Capillita, Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad, Iglesia de los Desamparados, Iglesia de San Jorge.
Coordinates: 23°S 58°W / 23°S 58°W / -23; -58
Castile-La Mancha, a Spanish land of craggy cliffs, golden fields and red soil, produces savory Manchego cheese, olives, saffron and more than its share of mystery. Chase the enduring legend of Don Quixote among the windmills of Campo de Criptana. Pass through the Bisagra Gate to experience the walled city of Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage site that pays stylistic tribute to the Christian, Jewish and Islamic cultures. In Guadalajara, palaces and Baroque churches capture the imagination.
Chiquimula is a city in Guatemala. It serves both as the capital of the department of Chiquimula and as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. It is some 174 km from Guatemala City and is in Guatemala often called "La perla del oriente" (the pearl of the east).
Coordinates: 23°S 58°W / 23°S 58°W / -23; -58
Discover the best top things to do in Chiquimula Department, Guatemala including Basilica de Esquipulas, Volcan Ipala, Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad, Finca Los Girasoles, Laguna del Jute, Cuevas, Casa Bea, El Picadero Steak House.
The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
Úbeda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuβeða]; from Arabic Ubbada al-`Arab and this from Iberian Ibiut) is a town in the province of Jaén in Spain's autonomous community of Andalusia, with some 36,025 inhabitants. Both this city and the neighbouring city of Baeza benefited from extensive patronage in the early 16th century resulting in the construction of a series of Renaissance style palaces and churches, which have been preserved ever since. In 2003, UNESCO declared the historic cores and monuments of these two towns a World Heritage Site.
Coordinates: 23°S 58°W / 23°S 58°W / -23; -58
Discover the best top things to do in Alcaraz, Spain including Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad, Plaza Mayor, Santuario de la Virgen de Cortes, Restos del Acueducto de Alcaraz, Portada del Alhori.
The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
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