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File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-1.jpg|Mozarabic door, in [[Sevilla]], [[March (2018)]]. | File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-1.jpg|Mozarabic door, in [[Sevilla]], [[March (2018)]]. | ||
File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-2.jpg|A fine example of Arab baths, in the Alcazar, Id. | File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-2.jpg|A fine example of Arab baths, in the Alcazar, Id. | ||
− | File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-3.jpg|Elena and Julia in the room where Carlos V celebrated his wedding, Id. | + | File:Andalusia(Sevilla)-March2018-3.jpg|Elena and Julia in the room where Carlos V celebrated his wedding, when Andalusian was the heart of Spain, Id. |
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One of the largest chunk of Spain and the last part to have remained Muslim (Al-Andalus) before the reconquista took it all (back?). The inland area is one of the most fascinating and that retains some of the authenticity of a country that took a different route than the rest of its continent.
Muslim Spain (December (2017)).
In la Alhambra, Granada, id.
The castle of Baños de la Encina, overlooking the olive fields, id.
In the Northern Andalus, the Muslim character fades away for a more conventional Spanish one, here in Baeza (January (2018).
And in its neighbouring Ubeda, id.
Mozarabic door, in Sevilla, March (2018).