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    Almería (UK: / ˌælməˈriːə /, [3] US also / ˌɑːl -/, [4][5] Spanish: [almeˈɾi.a] ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, located in Andalusia. It is the capital of the province of the same name. It lies in southeastern Iberia on the Mediterranean Sea. Caliph Abd al-Rahman III founded the city in 955. [6] .

  2. Oct 3, 2024 · Tucked away on the southeast corner of Spain’s Mediterranean coast, Almeria is one of Andalusias hidden gems. Here are several things you should know before you visit Almeira, so you can get the most out of this enchanting and often overlooked city.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UD_AlmeríaUD Almería - Wikipedia

    Unión Deportiva Almería, S.A.D. (Spanish pronunciation: [uˈnjon depoɾˈtiβ (a) almeˈɾi.a]) is a Spanish professional football club based in Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded on 26 July 1989 and known as Almería Club de Fútbol until 2001, when it was renamed Unión Deportiva Almería. [2]

  4. Almería. Situated on the bay of the same name Almeria is a luminous city, whose origins go back a long way into the past. Presided over by its impressive castle, uneven in appearance, from its battlemented parapets there is an extraordinary panoramic view of the city and the port. At the feet of the castle is the most typical district: La ...

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · Almeria, located in the southeast of Andalusia, is a less-explored destination that has many things to offer – from stunning crystal blue water beaches filled with unique natural rock formations and a semi-arid desert to detailed Moorish buildings.

  6. Things to Do in Almeria, Spain: See Tripadvisor's 74,969 traveler reviews and photos of Almeria tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November. We have reviews of the best places to see in Almeria. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. The easternmost Andalusian capital dominates a coastline dotted with almost virgin beaches and an interior marked by peculiar semideserted ecosystems. Formerly one of the most important ports in the Caliphate of Cordoba, Almería reveals its Alcazaba (citadel) and its cathedral, on the shores of the Mediterranean.

  8. An energetic port city with an illustrious past, Almería is one of Andalucía’s emerging destinations. Until fairly recently the city was generally overlooked by travellers, but recent efforts to spruce it up are beginning to pay dividends.

  9. Almeria is a beautiful coastal town with a long history as a trading port on the Mediterranean. Since it is a bit outside the typical tourist destinations it is less swamped by "hordes' of visitors. Numerous sights in town and countryside to explore, e.g. castle, cathedral, promenades, parks, markets, etc.

  10. The province of Almería offers pleasures which are hard to come by in the Mediterranean: over 100 Km. of untamed coastline, and landscapes of outstanding beauty.