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Španělská synagoga

Hiszpańska synagoga

Španělská synagoga

Hiszpańska synagoga

A stunning fresh female resting late afternoon in a riverside meadow on the edge of Salas de Los Infantes in Northern Spain (2811)

Calella de Palafrugell

Rural countryside.. Spain, near Roses

in the Ordesa National Park in the Spanish Pyrenaes

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(In some parts of the Europe also known also as "Tito's" rose)

Ponte Medieval de Pontesampaio

Spanish steps (Edited)

Its Italian name is “Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti” and composed of 12 ramps and 135 travertine steps, it is considered the widest and longest staircase of Europe, welcoming millions of tourists and Romans who visit at all times of the day.

 

The ‘Spanish steps’ in Rome, built in Rococo style between 1723 and 1726, are the steps that lead from the Piazza di Spagna square to the French monastery church Trinita dei Monti (built between 1502–1587). There are 135 steps and three different terraces, referring to the Holy Trinity (the Trinità). The top of the stairs near the Egyptian obelisk offers a beautiful view, albeit one shared with throngs of other tourists. The name can be a bit confusing, as the construction of the steps was actually commissioned by the French (Louis XII). In the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was located on the square – ‘Piazza di Spagna’ – at the base of the stairs, hence the name ‘Spanish Steps’. The official name is therefore not Spanish steps, but Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti.

Benalmadena spain sept 2018

The foreland of Sierrra Nevada. The beaches may not be so attractive in Andalusia. But the backcountry is all the more spectacular.

 

I am currently investigating the use of a drone as a flying camera in my holiday equipment. If I like it, I don't know. What do you mean?

It's still rainy but the first spanish daisies are here.

The Aljafería is an Arab palace-fortress built in the 11th century Muslim times located in Zaragoza, Spain

Famous steps of Old Town Callpe

Spanish lavender or topped lavender (U.S.) or French lavender (U.K.),[1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, occurring natively in several Mediterranean countries, including France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece.[

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