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Arcos de la frontera
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The route of the Pueblos Blancos, or white towns, is a charm braclet of characteristic towns perched in the hills and mountains of Andalucia. The queen of the hill towns, Arcos de la Frontera, smothers its hilltop and tumbles down its back like the train of a wedding dress. Towns with de la Frontera in their names, like Arcos, were established on the frontier during the battle to reclaim Spain from the Muslims. As the Moors retreated into Northern Africa, the frontier towns, though no longer on the frontier, kept the de la Frontera as part of their names. For more information on the Rick Steves Europe TV series ? including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more ? visit www.ricksteves.com.
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Distinto video al otro-andalucia de cine _-_ORE_-_
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Un histórico palacio con impresionantes vistas
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Preview of Travelbees blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor? TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Arcos de la Frontera, Spain Entry Title: "Gibraltar to Arcos de la Frontera" Entry: "HE SAID: We left La Linea (near Gibraltar) to find some breakfast only to discover that people in this town must eat breakfast in their homes. We couldnt find one place that was open for breakfast or coffee. We followed signs to a McDonalds that took us forever to find and once we found our prize, it was closed. So we stopped for our best meal in La Linea at the gas station to get some donuts. Delicious! We had a little issue on the way to Arcos when we discover (after the fact) that the map wrongly named our exit off the highway. We finally made it to Arcos. The streets on this hilltop town are so narrow that we had to turn our mirrors in towards the car so that we wouldnt hit the walls. Got to our hotel and braved the heat once again. Must be over 100 here. SHE SAID: After we found our way initially the drive to Arcos continued to be interesting. In route there were police that had stopped everyone and forced all the vehicles onto the shoulder of the road, both sides of traffic, and out in the middle of no where surrounded by sunflower fields. People were getting out of their cars and we had no idea what was happening. After about 20 minutes we finally saw what the commotion was all about. A very wide ...
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Video de como llegar de Cádiz a Arcos de la Frontera en menos de 4 minutos
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Carrito para perro parapléjico. Para más información visite www.carrocan.com
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Manuel Amaya cantando tanguillo en Arcos de la Frontera acompañado a la guitarra por su hijo Marcelo Amaya
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