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A remarkable self guided walk in the Andalucian hills.
Even today, the atmosphere in many of these towns is more Andalucian than Catalan.
Granada has an edge over other Andalucian cities.
This developer's vision and commitment has captured the spirit of the Andalucian craft tradition.
Jerez distils Andalucian culture down to its most dramatic elements.
Death has been prohibited in the Andalucian town of Lanjarón.
But like Irureta, the Andalucian coach would have to do with limited means.
It also promised land redistribution, which pleased the Andalucian landless, but failed to deliver much.
If any one place comes close to rolling together everything that's quintessentially Andalucian, it's Seville.
Andalucian folk song and dance in fast 3/8 time (non-flamenco)
Vengo (2000) describes the rivalry between two Andalucian families.
One of the oldest known breeds, Andalucian horses are famous for their intelligence, strength, and elegant demeanor.
In the middle of the track, an Andalucian string group rears its head, as does a tambourine."
The architectural style is basically Andalucian modified by Oaxaca traditions.
Many Muslims with Andalucian origins were settled there by the Ottomans.
There were also two classifications to this race for the best Spanish and Andalucian rider, based on their time in the general classification.
As much a part of the adventure as the land around you is your steed, a fabled Andalucian horse.
He had two championship titles in Andalucian karting series in 2005 and 2007.
Let your imagination unfold in Madrid as you embark on a journey through the beautiful Andalucian region.
Here in the region's capital and biggest city, that special Andalucian way of life is distilled into its purest and most intense form.
It was constructed in the 18th century, in Andalucian style on the foundations of a small hermitage.
The green and black strip was subsequently replaced by a green and white version - the Andalucian national colours.
Elsewhere you'll find an Andalucian barrio (district) , a Basque .
"Andalucian Blues"
Carved in alabaster, the statue is, stylistically, of the school of fourteenth-century Andalucian art.