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The Alhambra - most visited monument
Once again, the Alhambra in Granada has maintained its position as the most visited monument in Spain. In 2010, the Alhambra and Generalife gardens were visited by 3,345,311 people, 4.85 per cent more than in 2009. This is the first year since 2007 that visits have increased, which is in part thanks to more Spanish visitors, and many have visited the exhibitions which have been organized in the Palace of Carlos V, which is within the same complex.
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New Ski Superpark

IN a bid to encourage talented young people to get into the sport the Sierra Nevada is set to revamp its ski resort ready for the 2010/2011 winter season.

The head of Tourism, Trade and Sport, Luciano Alonso announced there will be a new Sulayr superparque dedicated to fans of snowboarding and freestyle.

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Sierra Nevada sees first snow fall
The first snow of the winter has fallen in the Sierra Nevada in Granada, coinciding with the bank holiday weekend of El Pilar. The snow’s arrival is later than that seen in other years; the first flakes fell there last year on September 13.

The fresh snow is a thin layer above 2,700m, but enough to excite skiing fans.


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Spain win the World Cup!

The oracle octopus was right yet again!

With a 116th minute goal by Andres Iniesta, ‘la Furia Roja’ captured its first World Cup title ever last night.

The historic Spanish victory came after a dirty match against the Netherlands with a record-high 14 yellow cards and numerous goal opportunities just shy of success. 

Packed Spanish bars erupted last night as seas of supporters dressed in red with their faces painted watched goalkeeper Iker Casillas lift the cup, surrounded by his teammates under a shower of confetti.

Fans filled the streets, wrapped themselves in the Spanish flag with pride, and cheered “¡Yo soy Español, Español, Español!” long into the night.

The victory comes on the heels of the team’s 2008 European Championship title, and some say the squad has started a new era for Spanish football.

The German octopus ‘Paul,’ who had made seven consecutive accurate World Cup outcome predictions before the final, must have been proud to see his eighth and final prediction come true last night.

“The octopus will be very popular in Spain,” said World Cup hero and man of the match Iniesta. Midfielder Sergio Busquets wore his newly updated kit with a single star on it to represent the Spanish World Cup victory as he celebrated after the match.

Saying exactly what crazed fans across Spain were thinking, Busquets put it simply: “We’ve been waiting a whole life for this.”

¡Viva la Furia Roja!

Source: The Olive Press

 
The wine guide for Andalucia

Wine in Andalucia has come a long way since the Phoenicians first planted vineyards in the fertile Cadiz area in 1100 BC.

Today, there are over 40,000 hectares of vines planted in 20 regions, and Andalucia is slowly becoming revered worldwide as an important center for wine-lovers.

From the historic sherry huses of Jerez, to the up-and-coming new vineyards near Ronda and Granada, Andalucia boasts numerous top-quality wines.

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