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Village Cuenca 02

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The hanging houses of Cuenca were built in the XV and XVI Centuries. In 1966 were reformed and opened as the Spanish Museum of Abstract Art.

Village Cuenca 03

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The walls of the constructions in Cuenca are made of limestone. They reflect a yellow-orange colour when the sunlight hit them.

Village Cuenca 05

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The city grew during the muslim occupation in the VIIIth Century when they called it Kunka. It has an strategic defensive location between two canyons.

Village Cuenca 06

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Saint Paul Bridge and the hanging houses of Cuenca. This walled city between the rivers Júcar and Huécar is located at about 200 km East of Madrid.

Village Cuenca 07

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Cuenca is a village of about 55.000 inhabitants in the Center East of the Iberia Penninsula. It is located in a natural area of mountains and canyons.

Village Jerico 01

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Jericho in Palestine is considered the most ancient city in the world with more than 10.000 years. We can arrive there by taxi from Jerusalem.

Village La Hiruela 01

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Church square of the village of La Hiruela, one of the smallest in the Madrid province. Located in the valley of the upper course of the Jarama river in the Sierra del Rincón.

Village La Hiruela 02

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Houses made of stone in La Hiruela, village at the Sierra del Rincón. It is located in the North of Madrid, at the border with the province of Guadalajara.

Village Le Mont Saint Michel 04

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The defensive walls and towers of Le Mont Saint Michel were built between the XIII and XVIth Centuries. It was declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1979.

Village Le Mont Saint Michel 06

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Le Mont Saint Michel is located in one of the areas with highest tidal range in the world. Thus we can walk around the island during low tides.

Village Le Mont Saint Michel 07

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Le Mont Saint Michel is in reality an island located at a bit more than half a kilometer from the coast. You can arrive there by an artificial isthmus.