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Spain-Andalucia { 44 images } Created 1 Jun 2015

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  • Pedestrians make their way along Calle Larios, a major shopping street in Malaga, as the sun has set and the lights come on. The view is looking from above Plaza de la Constitucion and down Calle Larios. Malaga is located along the Meditteranean coast in the Andalucian region of southern Spain.
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  • White-washed buildings of Ronda's old town, La Cuidad, are bathed in late day light. Established in the 9th Century BC, Ronda is one of Spain's oldest towns. It is located in southern Spain, in the region called Andalucia.
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  • A young girl is dressed for the annual Ronda Romantica festival in Ronda, Spain. The festival brings history alive as locals dress up as characters from the 18th and late 19th centuries. The event features a parade, music, food, dancing, and historical re-enactments.
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  • The undulating lattice canopy of the Metropol Parasol is illuminated at dusk and frames older architecture in the Spanish city of Sevilla. Designed by German architect Jurgen Mayer H and completed in 2011.
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  • The baths of Dona Maria de Padilla, located in a lower level of the Real Alcazar in Seville, Spain.
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  • The new "pop-up" Pompidou Museum in Malaga, Spain, is illuminated at dusk. The cube was designed by L35 and was given a touch of color by French artist Daniel Buren.  This is the Pompidou's first satellite outside of France. It opened in March 2015.
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  • The Puente del Alamillo, designed by Santiago Calatrava, was completed in 1992 as part of infrastructure improvements for Expo 92. The bridge is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and consists of a single pylon, counterbalancing a 200 m span with thirteen lengths of cables.
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  • Completed in 1991 and designed by local architects Cruz y Ortiz, this Seville train station has become the third busiest in Spain.
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  • The Malaga Cathedral, Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnación, is illuminated at dusk. The half-built second tower (on right), abandoned in 1765 when funds ran out, is the reason for its nickname, La Manquita (the one-armed one).
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  • A decorative, wrought iron fence in the old section of Ronda, Spain, is silhouetted against the setting sun.
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  • A bicyclist takes in the view over the town of Setenil, one of the Pueblos Blancos towns , or White Towns, of Andalusia.
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  • A young woman and the horses she is standing next to are dressed for the annual Ronda Romantica festival in Ronda, Spain. The festival brings history alive as locals dress up as characters from the 18th and late 19th centuries. The event features a parade, music, food, dancing, and historical re-enactments.
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  • A man and a young girl are dressed for the annual Ronda Romantica festival in Ronda, Spain. The festival brings history alive as locals dress up as characters from the 18th and late 19th centuries. The event features a parade, music, food, dancing, and historical re-enactments.
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  • A young girl is dressed for the annual Ronda Romantica festival in Ronda, Spain. She is holding a pistol similar to those used by the bandoleros when defending Ronda. The festival brings history alive as locals dress up as characters from the 18th and late 19th centuries. The event features a parade, music, food, dancing, and historical re-enactments.
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  • Balconies and building exterior facing the Plaza San Marcos in La Macarena section of Seville, Spain.
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  • Calle San Luis in La Macarena district of Seville.
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  • Two nuns order at a kiosk selling a type of churro called calentitos in Sevilla. The kiosk is located across the street from the Basilica de la Macarena.
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  • Olvera is a hilltop town located in the province of Cadiz in the Andalucia region of southern Spain.
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  • An Arab castle, dating from the lat 12th century, stands on a rock outcropping in the hilltop village of Olvera in the Andalucia region of southern Spain.
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  • Pedestrians make their way along Calle Larios, a major shopping street in Malaga, as the sun has set and the lights come on. The view is looking from above Plaza de la Constitucion and down Calle Larios. Malaga is located along the Meditteranean coast in the Andalucian region of southern Spain.
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  • Street scene with mural of Flamenco dancer, the Macarena district, Seville, Spain
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  • The Roman bridge (Puente Romano) and the Mezquita Cathedral illuminated at dusk, Cordoba, Spain.
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  • Interior of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba), also known as the Great Mosque of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita de Córdoba). It was built in the 8th century, over the remains of the Visigoth Basilica of San Vicente. There were consecutive extensions carried out over three centuries, and in 1236 the Christian Cathedral was installed. The greatest reconstruction was carried out in the Renaissance period, between 1523 and 1599, which resulted in its present structure of space. Its continued religious use has ensured in large part its preservation.
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  • Afternoon light on the Plaza de Capuchinos, Cordoba, Spain.  Rear view of the statue of Christ of the Lanterns.
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  • Early morning rooftop view, Cordoba, Spain. The Mosque-Cathedral can be seen at left.
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  • Street view of the Andalucian hill town of Ronda, looking toward the Plaza El Socorro.
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  • The Church of the Holy Spirit and buildings in the old section of Ronda, Spain. The church is located above the Almocabar gate.
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