Take it from us, this impressive, progressive country's miles beyond iconic but stereotypical bullfights, flamenco, and mass beach tourism, with historic sights reaching back to the era of ancient Greece, wine regions, skiing, some of Europe's most cutting-edge culture; and a gorgeous tapestry of different cultures and languages. ¡Viva España!
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Spain's wonderful (and sometimes wild) west: Extremadura
Mariaplr Hugging Spain's upper border with Portugal, the autonomous community of Extremadura, composed of the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz, is well known to other Spaniards as a proud land of strong traditions; rich history; distinguished cuisine; and fascinating historic, architectural, and natural riches. In fact, in particular this is considered one of the country's under-the-radar eco-paradises, with extensive and dramatic valleys, plains, and natural parks that attract nature-lovers…
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Leyla, well worth you checking out Mark Kurslanksy's Basque History of the World. Plenty of recipes in there too. Also Dave Boling's Guernica is a literary commentary on what the Basque Country suffered thanks to Franco. I do not advocate terrorism, but if you read either or both books you can possibly understand the origins of ETA without in any way sympathising with their methods.
Thanks for your kind words, Donna! I grew up in Spain and as a child I remember the Basque country was a place we rarely mentioned, let alone visited. Even this time after all that history I admit I went with a bit of trepidation. Although most families were in some way affected, they're preferring to move on and were focused on the future, not the past.
Good blog post, Leyla. I visited Bilbao a few years ago when the ETA was making trouble, and I'm glad you don't ignore that. But today, 2013, on to the food! I clicked on your link because of this photo of the pulpo and I found that all your photos are wonderful. Great memories!
Hm - how did I miss this group? Spain is one of the countries I visit most frequently (and love). Recently - I was Blown Away by Bilbao! And the food, oh the food... http://bit.ly/13RcGt2
The Basque Country: visiting Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Salinas de Añana and Getxo
The Basque Country: visiting Gernika-Lumo, the Forest of Oma, Bermeo and Plentzia
The Basque Country: exploring Bilbao
Visiting Gernika-Lumo, the forest of Oma, Bermeo and Plentzia
A report on our first day in Bilbao
Last year my boyfriend and I visited the Basque Country. We had a great time visiting different towns and staying in Bilbao and San Sebastián.
Want more details? Check out our itinerary!
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