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The ''Algarve'', from Arabic الغرب‎‎ al-Gharb, "the West", that is, the west of Al-Andalus, is a mythical part of Europe, where the old continent turns into California, with its flamboyant red coast crumbling under the weight of the Ocean to form a cathedral of sandy rocks, an where Portugal turns into water.</span>
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The ''Algarve'', from Arabic الغرب‎‎ al-Gharb, "the West", that is, the west of Al-Andalus, is a mythical part of Europe, where the old continent turns into California, with flamboyant red coast crumbling under the weight of the Ocean to form a cathedral of sandy rocks, and where Portugal turns into water.
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It is a territory so remote from its land that Alfonso III called himself ''King of Portugal and the Algarve'' and that the Portuguese empire was called ''the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves''.
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The ''Algarve'', from Arabic الغرب‎‎ al-Gharb, "the West", that is, the west of [[Al-Andalus]], is a mythical part of [[Europe]], where the old continent turns into California, with its flamboyant red coast crumbling under the weight of the Ocean to form a cathedral of sandy rocks, an where [[Portugal]] turns into water.
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The ''Algarve'' is to [[Portugal]] what [[Andalusia]] is to [[Spain]].
  
 
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Trip to Algarve (May 2017)

The Algarve, from Arabic الغرب‎‎ al-Gharb, "the West", that is, the west of Al-Andalus, is a mythical part of Europe, where the old continent turns into California, with flamboyant red coast crumbling under the weight of the Ocean to form a cathedral of sandy rocks, and where Portugal turns into water.

It is a territory so remote from its land that Alfonso III called himself King of Portugal and the Algarve and that the Portuguese empire was called the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. </span> </div>

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The Algarve is to Portugal what Andalusia is to Spain.

Faro

Faro is the capital of the Algarve. It has a small airport, ridiculously close to the city, with planes glazing over the city in a painful constant reminder of the exaggeratedly touristic attendance of the area.

Culatra island

The Coast

On the Spanish side of Faro

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