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  2. Oliva - Wikipedia

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    Oliva (Valencian:, locally; Spanish:) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain. To its east lie 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) of coastline and beaches fronting the Mediterranean Sea , and eight kilometres to the north is Gandia .

  3. La Oliva - Wikipedia

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    La Oliva (pronounced [la oˈliβa]) is a town and a municipality in the northern part of the island of Fuerteventura in the Province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. The population is 29,174 (2023), [ 3 ] and the area is 356.13 km 2 . [ 1 ]

  4. Safor - Wikipedia

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    Safor (Valencian:; Spanish:) is a comarca within the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain. The capital is the city of Gandia, but also includes the towns of Oliva, Piles and Daimús, among others. The beach area of Gandia, La Platja, is well known for its wild nightlife during the summer.

  5. 14 of the best beaches in Spain - AOL

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  7. Costa de Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The Costa de Valencia has the most beaches with Blue Flag status in Spain. [ 1 ] To its north is the Costa del Azahar (in province of Castellón ) and to the south lies the Costa Blanca (in the province of Alicante ).

  8. List of beaches in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of beaches in Spain sorted by province. The most popular with visitors are in Andalusia, Costa Blanca, and Catalonia. The most popular with visitors are in Andalusia, Costa Blanca, and Catalonia.

  9. Corralejo - Wikipedia

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    The town's name could possibly go back to the previous use of the area for coastal cattle. [2] Corralejo would remain a small fishing cove until the mid-20th century, being dependent on La Oliva and on imports from abroad. The wind was key in the lives of everyday people.