Salobreña, as expert narrorators tell in their stories has many similarities in orography with Gibraltar, both with big symbolic rocks and both were once islands. The island of Salobreña was sep...
Different archeologial excavations showed human remains which date back to prehistoric times, the Tapada cave or the Cueva del Encanto, just to name two, are caves ...
Like much of the Iberian peninsula in general and the Costa del Sol in particular, Phoenicians, possibly Tartessians, Romans, Visigoths, and Arabs set up residence in the area now known as Fuengirola before Catholic Christians arrived. The R...
These corrales are found in Rota and Chipiona amongst other localities, and in their interiors even today, you can find important species of flora and fauna, besides bringing different species of sea birds that co...
The Romans named this city Hispalis, from there comes the word Hispalense. The muslims named it Ishbiliya name that finally became Sevilla.
To speak of the history of Seville cannot be reduced ju...