Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 0:29:30 GMT -5
Spain Today we wanted to pay tribute to a phrase. Yes, to one sentence. Specifically, a piece of our grammar that praises a discovery while discrediting everything else. You will recognize it in all the advertisements: "the most [insert an adjective here] in Spain." And its variants. It is a post about the Spain of records. Fortunately we are not talking about people, but about places to which the piece has been applied. What is the largest lake? And the tree? Which Natural Park is larger? And as for height, length... What mountain, what river, what cliffs? Here are some examples of the most of the most about places in Spain. Do you know any more? The largest waterfall in Spain Salto del Nervión, essential places in Spain Nervión Jump. By Mimadeo Many of you will remember it because when you visit it once you cannot forget: the Nervión River Falls is the largest in the country.
The best time to see the waterfall is during the thaw, in spring: the water falls from a height of 222 meters. You can see the spectacle from the viewpoint, from which point you can also embrace the Nervión Canyon and the Délica Valley at a glance. It is located on the border between Álava and Burgos and can be accessed by excursion from Delika . The largest Cell Phone Number List waterfall in Spain The largest Medieval Market in Spain It is a thorny issue, which seems to be settled more based on commercial interests than data. In any case, it seems that the largest Medieval Market in Spain is Orihuela , in Alicante, with almost 5 km in length and more than 400 craft stalls. It has also been said that the largest in Europe is the medieval market of Alcalá de Henares : almost 4 km of linear stalls, with more than 500 stalls and nearly 325,000 visitors.
The thing is disputed. On the other hand, it seems that the Alcalá de Henares market is more profitable for innkeepers and artisans. The one in Orihuela is organized at the beginning of February. The one in Alcalá, at the beginning of October, during Cervantes Week . The longest route in Spain The GR-99 long-distance route is the longest itinerary in the country. This is the Ebro Natural Trail , a signposted route with 42 stages on foot and 1,280 km long. Although the most famous route in the country is the Camino de Santiago , the GR-99 has nothing to envy (if not success): from the source of the Ebro in Cantabria to its mouth in the Delta , in Tarragona. Managed by FEDME (the Spanish Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing), the GR-99 is also part of the "Natural Paths" program, promoted by the Ministry of the Environment.
The best time to see the waterfall is during the thaw, in spring: the water falls from a height of 222 meters. You can see the spectacle from the viewpoint, from which point you can also embrace the Nervión Canyon and the Délica Valley at a glance. It is located on the border between Álava and Burgos and can be accessed by excursion from Delika . The largest Cell Phone Number List waterfall in Spain The largest Medieval Market in Spain It is a thorny issue, which seems to be settled more based on commercial interests than data. In any case, it seems that the largest Medieval Market in Spain is Orihuela , in Alicante, with almost 5 km in length and more than 400 craft stalls. It has also been said that the largest in Europe is the medieval market of Alcalá de Henares : almost 4 km of linear stalls, with more than 500 stalls and nearly 325,000 visitors.
The thing is disputed. On the other hand, it seems that the Alcalá de Henares market is more profitable for innkeepers and artisans. The one in Orihuela is organized at the beginning of February. The one in Alcalá, at the beginning of October, during Cervantes Week . The longest route in Spain The GR-99 long-distance route is the longest itinerary in the country. This is the Ebro Natural Trail , a signposted route with 42 stages on foot and 1,280 km long. Although the most famous route in the country is the Camino de Santiago , the GR-99 has nothing to envy (if not success): from the source of the Ebro in Cantabria to its mouth in the Delta , in Tarragona. Managed by FEDME (the Spanish Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing), the GR-99 is also part of the "Natural Paths" program, promoted by the Ministry of the Environment.