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  2. Cataplana - Wikipedia

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    Open cataplana Closed cataplana Clams in a cataplana. A cataplana is an item of cookware used to prepare Portuguese seafood dishes, popular in the country's Algarve region. [1] The cataplana is also the name of a typical dish of Algarve region as well as a Portuguese item of cookware used to make the dish and a method of cooking using it.

  3. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain is known to have some of the best nightlife in the world. Big cities such as Madrid and Barcelona are favorites amongst the large and popular discothèques. For instance, Madrid is known as the number one party city for clubs such as Pacha and Kapital (seven floors), and Barcelona is famous for Opium and Sutton famous clubs.

  4. 9 of the best cities to visit in Spain – and where to stay

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    From up-and-coming foodie destinations to long-time coastal favourites, there’s a wealth of variety across Spain’s best cities. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  5. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon is, with Barcelona, one of the European cities leading in overnight stays. [10] The urban areas of Porto and Northern Portugal, north of Douro River surpassed Madeira, in 2010, and the Algarve, in 2015, and became the second most visited destination in Portugal. In 2015, most tourists were Europeans, but also from the Americas and Asia.

  6. Benagil - Wikipedia

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    Benagil village with its beach. Benagil is a small Portuguese village on the Atlantic coast in the municipality of Lagoa, Algarve, in Portugal. [1]Above view of Benagil Cave. Up to the late 20th century, the village's economy was based on ocean fishing, but it developed into a tourist area with a widely used beach, Praia de Benagil. [1]

  7. Silves, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Silves is built on top of one of the largest aquifers in the south of Portugal, The Querença-Silves Aquifer , and has many orange groves, a fruit introduced by the Moors. Silves is about 15 kilometers north of the nearest stretch of Algarve coast, 20 kilometers northeast of Portimão and 62 kilometers northwest of Faro International Airport by ...