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Ad Utrumque Paratus
Expat life isn’t all beer and skittles. The Roman poet Virgil – Mediterranean Man par excellence – was spot on when he counselled Aeneas and his chums to be ad utrumque paratus: prepared for any...
1 commentcreating a balanced life
Finding balance between heart and head! Its really easy if you are willing to undertake action. We invite you! 5 - 12 DECEMBER 2009: PAINT YOUR INNER LANDSCAPE 16th - 23rd JANUARY 2010: A NEW BEGINNING...
2 commentsExtremes of weather on the Costa del Sol - useful info if you're thinking of moving to your 'Place In The Sun'
Peach orchard and olive trees in the snow The Costa del Sol means 'Coast of Sun' .... right? Well, the answer to that is - while there certainly is an awful lot of sun and temperatures in the high 40's in the...
38 commentsNightlife in Marbella
Marbella glamorous nightlife is famous throughout the world and completes the image of Spain as a tourist destination. It doesn’t matter whether you are young or old, because nightlife in Marbella has...
0 commentsLa Feria de San Bernabe en Marbella
Despite being one of the popular beach resort towns in Costa del Sol, in Andalucían that keeps it in the centre of modernity and luxury, Marbella is also home to genuine Spanish culture, tradition...
0 commentsA family beach vacation in Spain with golf as a bonus
A Family golf vacation, is the ideal way to both enjoy your golf while giving the rest of your family a real holiday experience, In southern Europe there are a fine selection of golf courses throughout...
0 commentsAndalucia, Ceuta and Melilla
Andalucia is a mountainous region in the far south of Spain, rich in minerals and an important center for the production of olives, grapes, oranges and lemons. Andalucia (Al-Andalus) was the last stronghold...
2 commentsThe Village of Ojen, Andalucia, Spain
Andalucia in the South of Spain is often simply thought of for the historic city of Malaga or for its coastal area, known as the Costa del Sol. Very few people who visit the Costa del Sol and its resorts such...
0 commentsANDALUCIA, GYPSIES AND FLAMENCO IN SPAIN
In southern Spain, the Provinces of Sevilla, Málaga, Almeria, Cadiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva and Jaen constitute the Andalucia region with a population of about 7 million. Caused by rural poverty, Andalucia...
0 commentsThe Mezquita in Cordoba, Andalucia
The Mezquita - its simplicity is its beauty. When you visit Andalucia, and particularly the city of Cordoba, it is important not to miss an opportunity to visit the ancient city mosque (or mezquita). This...
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