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  Huelva (province) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huelva is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
It is bordered by Portugal, the provinces of Bajadoz, Sevilla, and Cádiz, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huelva_(province)   (194 words)

  
 Property Net Spain - Huelva - Zones and Maps - property in Huelva   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On the coast south of Huelva itself is the resort of Mazagón with its magnificent stretch of sandy beach.
To the south of Huelva where the two rivers meet is a huge statue of Columbus given to Huelva by an American sculptress in the early 20th century.
Huelva is a largely industrial city and the area to the south of the city is an ugly collection of factories and industrial units.
www.property-net-spain.com /provinces/huelva/huelva.html   (1473 words)

  
 Huelva
Huelva, on the Atlantic Ocean, is on the border with Portugal, separated by the Guadiana river (which is now crossed by a bridge providing easy access by road).
Huelva is situated between the mouths of the Tinto and Odiel Rivers, at a crossroads between routes to Portugal, Cadiz, Extremadura and Sevilla.
The province is probably best known for its marshlands and national park, called Doñana where, amidst sand dunes, marshes, pinewoods and freshwater lagoons live flamingos, plus rare buzzards, lynx, mongoose and a startling variety of migratory birds.
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 Huelva province, Huelva villages, history, information, Andalucía, Southern Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It lies at the western edge of Andalucía, bordered by Portugal to the west, Seville province to the east and the autonomía (autonomy) of Extremadura to the north.
In the north of the province is the gently rolling Parque Natural Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche, a protected area with excellent walking opportunities and home to the famed cured ham from Jabugo.
Although scarred by industry around Huelva City and tasteless development in a few of the resorts, this coastline is generally one of the least spoilt in Andalucía and has seemingly endless expanses of sandy beaches, often backed by windswept sand dunes and pine trees.
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 Huelva Hotels. Huelva Accommodation Hotel in Spain Discounts for Reservation
The Barcelo Isla Cristina Huelva is located in the urban heart of the fishing village of Isla Cristina, with a population of 20,000 residents and offers all the services of a small city.
Hotel Occidental Huelva is set in the most exclusive residential zone in Huelva surrounded by a garden measuring 45,000 meters square in perfect harmony with nature and a wonderful natural pool space.
The AC Huelva is very close to the city´s hospital and university centre, as well as the centre, it is just 10 minutes from the Costa de la Luz beaches.
www.holidaycityeurope.com /huelvahotels   (685 words)

  
 Property Net Spain - Huelva - Zones and Maps - property in Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The little known Andalucían province of Huelva covers a range environments from the low mountains of the Sierra Morena in the north to the surreal mining area of Minas de Río Tinto and the agricultural planes of the centre and the coastal resorts in the south.
Huelva’s Costa de la Luz represents 150km of unspoilt coastline stretching from the border with Portugal, down to the mouth of the Guadalquivir River which flows from Seville.
On the coast south of Huelva city is the resort of Mazagón with a magnificent stretch of sandy beach.
www.property-net-spain.com /provinces/huelva   (699 words)

  
 Huelva, Andalucia, Spain. A place closely connected to the discovery of America
The city of Huelva is a coastal city, along the Costa de la Luz, characterised by the wide estuary that becomes the River Odiel.
Huelva has a close connection to the discovery of America, in so much as the Caravels set sail on the 3rd August 1492 from the docks that were once located here.
The province is also well known for the Doñana National Park, one of the most noteworthy places in Europe.
www.idealspain.com /Pages/Places/huelva.asp   (498 words)

  
 HUELVA Hotels, map, streetmap and travel information. SOL Spain On Line
Huelva city has a strong historical link with Spanish Latin America and its ancient central quarter architecture, with narrow streets, reflects this.
This expansion was undertaken mainly by the English mining company — Rio Tinto, and it transformed Huelva into one of the most important towns in the south of the country.
The area known as the Condado del Huelva is in the southeast of the province.
www.sol.com /en/modulo.asp?IdProvincia=21&IdSubTipoCont=108   (1358 words)

  
 Huelva & Province Hotel Specials
If you are planning for an ideal holiday destination in Huelva and Province, the Barcelo Punta Umbria Hotel is a perfect place for you to reside and explore the surrounding...
If you are planning for a particular holiday destination at Huelva, then NH Hotel Luz is the perfect place for you to reside, just being 300 metres away from the city centre.
If you are planning for a holiday destination at Huelva, AC Hotel is the perfect place from which the hospital and university areas are just minutes from the Costa de la Luz...
www.hoteldetective.net /Town/EN/Huelva_Province_1-Hotels.htm   (497 words)

  
 Huelva, hotels, accommodations Huelva travel guide
This is the case of Huelva, capital of the most western province of Andalusia.
Near the Atlantic and embraced by the mouths of the Rivers Odiel and Tinto, Huelva seems to have its origin in the legendary Kingdom of Tartessos.
The coastline of Huelva, more than 120 Kilometres in length -from Ayamonte to the National Park of Do?ana bordering with the neighboring province of C?diz,- is a succession, barely interrupted, of magnificent sunny beaches.
www.spainturismo.com /huelva/index.html   (322 words)

  
 EXPLORING SPAIN — THE PROVINCE OF HUELVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the southwest part of Spain lies the province of Huelva, one of the most beautiful and interesting areas in this enchanting land.
Huelva is home to some of the most stunning terrain in Spain.
Shifting to the northern part of Huelva, visitors enjoy the Sierra de Aracena, an area filled with wooded hills that seem to roll on and on and on.
www.spaingolfproperty.co.uk /Travel-and-Leisure/sa-84.php   (491 words)

  
 Huelva, Andalusia province and villages, Spain
Both visully and historically, the province of Huelva is a multicoloured mosaic.
It was from Palos de la Frontera in Huelva that Christopoher Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492, on his historic first trip to the New World.
Huelva's greatest natural treasure -and one of the greatest treasures of all mankind- is the National Park of Doñana which in 1980 was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
www.alocars.com /alocars_andalucia/huelva.htm   (211 words)

  
 Huelva Province Hotels - Book Cheap Hotels in Huelva Province, Spain from ebookers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Puerto Antilla Grand Hotel La Antilla is located in Andalusia, in the province of Heluva on the...
The Oasis Islantilla Hotel Isla Cristina is located on the first line of the beach in the state of H...
The dazzling Huelva sunlights up the blue course of the Guadiana, until it flows out into the waters...
www.ebookers.com /cheap_hotels/huelva_province.html   (281 words)

  
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Huelva, Spain is a small port city located on the south Atlantic coast.
Huelva is historically known as the point where in 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail to find the New World.
The Huelva port is used to export tuna, sardines, copper, and ore. It is one of the most active ports in Spain and southern Europe.
www.sistercitiesofhouston.org /cities/huelva/huelva.htm   (1709 words)

  
 Northern and southern Huelva, villages in the province of Huelva Andalucía, Southern Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Northern and southern Huelva, villages in the province of Huelva Andalucía, Southern Spain
Huelva is one of the least visited regions in Andalucía, but it has many unique places to discover and explore.
It is probably best known for the Parque Nacional de Doñana, one of Europe's most important wetland areas, and home to an incredible multitude of wildlife in its sand dunes, marshes, pine woods, salt flats and freshwater lagoons.
www.andalucia.com /province/huelva/home.htm   (350 words)

  
 Hotels in Huelva (province)
Located in Huelva province and opened in 2004, this smart modern complex is 1.5 kilometers from the beaches of Cartaya.
Modern hotel 500 meters from the cathedral in Huelva, and six kilometers from the beaches of Costa de la Luz.
In Andalusia in the province of Huelva-Costa de la Luz on the forward edge of beach in the urbanization of Islantilla and 600m.
www.expedia.co.uk /daily/hotels/Spain/Huelva.asp   (661 words)

  
 Huelva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located along the Gulf of Cadiz coast, at the confluence of the Odiel and Rio Tinto rivers.
The city was incorporated into the Roman province of Hispania Baetica.
Near Huelva lay Herculis Insula, mentioned by Strabo (iii.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huelva   (771 words)

  
 Huelva information - Costa de la Luz-
Huelva, from Portugal of only separately through the river Guadiana and reads to directly at the Atlantic Ocean, is approximately 10.000km² big and divides in four zones: La sierra (mountain), Andévalo and Zona Minera (mining), El Condado -La Agricola - (agrarian culture) and La Costa (coast).
In the inner of the province, the national park de Donaña that begins near the beach landscape Matalascanas, itself through Mazagon, Punta Umbria and Isla Cristina as far as after Ayamonte stretched.
The soul of the province is folklore and a big palette Fandango, this origin of Alosno, Calañas, Almonaster, Encinasola...
www.huelva-info.com /en/index.htm   (220 words)

  
 Welcome to FreshPlaza
Spain: annual strawberry volume Huelva amounts 300.000 MT Tholen – The strawberry sector of the Spanish Huelva province amounts 300.000 MT per year with a market value of € 300 mln.
This means that the production volume of Huelva represents 90% of the total strawberry harvest of entire Spain and 30% of the European Union.
In the Huelva province an area of 7000 ha is dedicated to the cultivation of strawberries.
www.freshplaza.com /2006/18jul/1-4_es_strawberry_huelva.html   (127 words)

  
 Property Maps and Zones - Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche - Huelva Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Covering the northern area of the Huelva province, the Sierra de Aracena are low, forested mountains scattered with traditional villages.
Castaño is located at the end of a small country road that runs off the main N435 road to Huelva, 80km to the south.
Rosal is 60km west of Aracena on the main N433 road and the N493 runs south from Rosal to the town of Valverde, 65km away and Huelva, 90km away.
www.property-net-huelva.com /zones/sierra_de_aracena.html   (2262 words)

  
 Hotel Huelva, HotelSearch.com. Hotels Huelva, Book your hotel in Huelva, Hotels in Huelva, Spain Hotel, Spain hotels
Huelva is located in the most southwestern corner of Spain, bordering Portugal and the provinces of Badajoz, Seville and Cádiz.
This province bathed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean is a lovely place worth visiting.
A large part of the Doñana National Park is inside this province.
www.hotelsearch.com /1/province/huelva.html   (118 words)

  
 Huelva - Golf Courses Huelva Spain
Huelva is the most western region of Andalucia in Spain.
It borders Portugal and the Algarve region (the Algarve is also well known for their golf courses and as a fine holiday destination for golfers).
The area between the city of Huelva and Portugal (a 30 minute drive) counts 4 courses among which the Islantilla Golf Resort with its excellent hotel facilities and Isla Canela Golf.
www.vivaandalucia.com /golf_courses/golf_courses_huelva.php   (174 words)

  
 Huelva, Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The city of Huelva is the capital of the province of the same name.
Huelva province's other claim to fame is a hamlet of a little over 1,000 souls, El Rocio, on the northern edge of Las Marismas (the wetlands or swamps of Doñana National Park.
One of Spain's and Europe's most intriguing national parks lies partly in the province of Huelva and partly in Sevilla.
www.vacationsaway.com /Huelva.htm   (303 words)

  
 Huelva province - Andalucia Gazetteer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Sierra del los Filabres region is perhaps one of the most unknown zones of the province of Almeria, nevertheless is one of the biggest forests of the province, contrasting the near desert of las Tabernas.
It occupies a considerable surface of the provinces of Granada and Almeria.
Almeria city is the capital of the province of Almeria.
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 Huelva & Province Hotels - Rates To Go
Monte Conquero Hotel is located in the historic and commercial quarter of the city of Huelva.
Hotel Monte Conquero is located in the historic heart and shopping area of Huelva, very close to the Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, called Casa Colon, where lots of events are held.
The Tartessos is located at the city centre close to the main monuments, in the heart of the business and commercial district, next to the Convention Hall 'Casa Colon'.
www.ratestogo.com /City/EN/Huelva_Province_1   (252 words)

  
 Huelva
Green and luxuriant in the north, where the Sierra Morena mountains reaches the Aracena and Andévalo ranges, which gently slope towards the golden sandy Atlantic beaches.
Water from Sierra Morena flows into The Guadiana or The Guadalquivir, the two longest rivers that frame the Huelva province.
Rising in the "Sierra de Aracena" The Tinto and The Odiel rivers are two unique rivers that only flow in the Huelva province and have a social and historical significance.
www.campinglaaldea.com /ingles/huelva.htm   (108 words)

  
 HUELVA
Province capital Tartessischen of origin, the Roman Onuba Estauria and this antiquity Onus Baal (fortress of Baal) the Tartessia, that settled at the strategically important place between the rivers Tinto and Odiel.
This of Alfons of the X 1257 return conquered country carried in the earthquake of 1755 heavy damages from it.
The congress palace of the Columbus house offers halls from 822 places and facilities of all the type.
www.huelva-info.com /en/huelva.html   (198 words)

  
 Stock photography - "El Rocio" - pilgrimage in the province of Huelva. - photos
Stock photography of the Whitsun pilgrimage to El Rocio in the province of Huelva is one of Andalusia's most famous festivals with singing, dancing and displays of horses and mules.
Stock images, stock photographs, stock photos, El Rocio, Huelva province, the town of Almonte, Andalusia, Spain, pilgrimage, marsh, brotherhood buildings, throne, parade, drummer, "Virgen del Rocio", horses, mule and cart, donkeys, riding sidesaddle, white horse, singer of "cante jondo".
Donana marsh, in the province of Huelva, with a horse in the foreground.
www.photoconnect.net /aapic/ThumbPage_100324.php   (224 words)

  
 Huelva Spain - Huelva, Andalucía's rather neglected province.
I had been to Andalucia six times but never to Huelva Province until 2004, when I combined a trip there with a return visit to my beloved Córdoba.
The most distinctive place in the province is the Doñana reserve, one of Europe’s very best wetlands, which has so far avoided many natural disasters - and largely recovered from one major one.
A really enjoyable way from this area to the next is to take two buses to the city of Huelva and then swop to the train to Almonaster La Real, the station actually being significantly nearer to Cortegana.
www.globosapiens.net /travel-information/Huelva-1503.html   (1323 words)

  
 Lepe - Huelva natural parks
Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, Sevilla
Tourists who come to Lepe will be impressed by the devotion inspired by the second most important pilgrimage in Huelva after that of El Rocío.
The pilgrimage consists of a march on foot on horseback or in oxcart through a landscape of wheat fields and almond groves with views of the tidal marshes.
www.in-andalucia.com /andalucia_guide/province/huelva/lepe.htm   (205 words)

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