Provincia de Almería

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Vera, Spain

Vera is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.

Today Vera is one of the most important commercial centres in the region, with a thriving traditional core and a number of supermarkets and commercial organisations spread along the ring road. The earliest Carthaginian, Roman and Moorish settlement was at Baria, by the sea near Villaricos. But in the unsettled times of the early Middle Ages, the settlement was moved inland to the hill of Espiritu Santo, but a huge earthquake destroyed it in 1518. Following the earthquake it was rebuilt on the site it currently occupies, as a rectangular layout with eight towers and two gates. At the centre was the Parish Church of the Encarnación, built as a fortress to protect the village against pirates. In the late 19th century the town expanded due to mining activity in the region, but it subsequently declined until its recent development as a tourist centre.

Vera itself lies approximately 10 kilometers inland from the coast, but the municipality extends to the sea shore. There, a tourist settlement, named Vera Playa, has been developed. This now forms the main economic activity of Vera.

Almería

Almería (/ˌælməˈrə/; Spanish: [almeˈɾi.a], locally: [aɾmeˈɾi.a, al-]) is a city in Andalusia, Spain, situated in the southeast of Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the province of the same name.

Toponym

Almería was founded due to the need for a better defense system for the regional Arab towns. It was Abd-al-Rahman III who founded the Alcazaba (the Citadel), which gave this city its name: Al-Mari'yah (المريّة, the Watchtower).

History

In the first century, Christian documents report that there was a town named Urci, possibly near the current site of Almería, in the Hispania of the Roman Empire. However, this is disputed, as there are several possible sites of the town. However, one Saint Indaletius, a missionary is said to have evangelized Urci and become its first bishop, is officially the patron saint of Almería.

Later, the city was refounded by Calipha Abd-ar-Rahman III of Córdoba in 955 AD. It was to be a principal harbour in his extensive domain to strengthen his Mediterranean defences.

Almería (Spanish Congress Electoral District)

Coordinates: 37°10′N 2°20′W / 37.167°N 2.333°W / 37.167; -2.333 Almería is one of the 52 electoral districts (Spanish: circunscripciones) used for the Spanish Congress of Deputies – the lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales. The method of election is the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation, with a minimum threshold of 3%.

It is one of eight districts which correspond to the provinces of Andalusia. Almería is the only town with a population of over 100,000, accounting for nearly a third of the electorate in the province. The next largest municipalities, with a population of over 50,000 are Roquetas de Mar and El Ejido.

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Province of Almería

Almería (/ˌælməˈrə/; Spanish: [almeˈɾi.a]) is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, Spain. It is bordered by the provinces of Granada, Murcia, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is the homonymous city of Almería.

Almería has an area of 8,774 km². With 699,329 (2013) inhabitants, its population density is 79.7/km², slightly lower than the Spanish average. It is divided in 102 municipalities.

Geography

The highest mountain range in the Province of Almería is the 50 km long Sierra de Los Filabres.

Europe's driest area is found in Almería and is part of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. The arid landscape and climate that characterizes part of the province have made it an ideal setting for Western films, especially during the 1960s. Because of the demand for these locations, quite a number of Western towns were built near the Desert of Tabernas. Films such as A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly were shot here. Years later the film of 800 Bullets was filmed in the same place. Large sections of Conan the Barbarian (1982 film), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lawrence of Arabia and Patton were shot there as well.

Radio Stations - Provincia de Almería

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GENRE
LOCATION
Antxeta Irratia Varied Spain
Network Radio 4 Country Spain
COPE Elche News Talk Spain
Ràdio Silenci News Talk,Pop Spain
Yumbo FM Dance Spain
CatMúsica Classical Spain
Onda Cero Madrid Varied Spain
Radio Sevillanas Varied Spain
Ibiza Frenchy People Radio Dance Spain
UK Away FM Varied Spain
Alzira ràdio Talk Spain
Radixu Irratia Varied Spain
HOSPITALET FM Dance Spain
IB3 Radio // la radio autonomica de les Illes Balears // News Talk,Varied,News Spain
Radio San Miguel Rock,Latin Hits Spain
Track FM Pamplona Varied,Dance,Electronica Spain
Begi FM 2 Classics 80s,Oldies,70s Spain
Radio Taoro Oldies Spain
RadioRondo Varied Spain
Ràdio RSK Alternative Spain
Txolarre Irratia Varied Spain
Punto Radio Estrella Talk Spain
Tarragona Ràdio Public Spain
Radio Juventud Gran Canaria Varied Spain
RAC1 News,Sports,Talk Spain
Onda Peñes Varied,Spanish Spain
Ràdio Olot Varied Spain
Activa FM 93.0 - 101.0 - 104.5 - www.activafm.es Pop Spain
UD Radio Las Palmas Sports Spain
Begi FM 90s,80s,Adult Contemporary Spain
Canary UK Adult Contemporary Spain
Radio Lux (ES) Oldies Spain
FLAIX eivissa Dance Spain
Ibiza Soncia Electronica Spain
EITB Euskadi Irratia Talk Spain
Radio Mi Amigo (deutsch) Rock,Oldies,Pop Spain
Loca Fm Dance,Electronica Spain
XtraFM Costa Blanca Adult Contemporary,Oldies,Top 40 Spain
RadioVoz Lugo Talk Spain
Radio Calella Varied Spain
Radio Atlantida Tenerife Varied Spain
Ràdio Horitzó World Spain
Radio Parpayuela Discussion Spain
Miribilla Irratia Euskera Varied Spain
HolaFm Dance Spain
Radio Gorbea Pop Spain
Ràdio Capital 93,7 FM Adult Contemporary Spain
Ràdio Flix 107,4 FM Public Spain
Ràdio Balaguer Public Spain
Efecto FM Dance Spain
Atlantis FM Tenerife Adult Contemporary Spain

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