Une promenade à travers Algésiras, Espagne

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Месяц назад +1

    Como siempre extraordinario, solo que extraño las buenas narraciones que nos llevan a complementar, conocer un poco la historia de todos estos hermosos lugares del mundo. ❤

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Месяц назад +2

    Bravo Sara I watched your video splendid music that I liked, this Video has a touristic view of the city and soround has been blending presented.
    Algeciras (correct spelling) has a rich history dating back to ancient times. The city’s name comes from the Arabic term Al-Jazīra Al-Khadrāʾ, meaning "the green island," given during its Moorish occupation in the 8th century. Before that, the area was inhabited by Phoenicians, Romans, and Visigoths. In 711 AD, the city was one of the first places in Spain to be conquered by the Moors, and it remained under Muslim rule until the Christian reconquest in the 14th century
    Algeciras is also a port city in the southern region of Spain, located in the province of Cádiz within the autonomous community of Andalusia. It sits on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the Strait of Gibraltar, facing both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This strategic location makes it one of the most important ports in Spain and Europe, primarily handling cargo and ferry traffic between Spain and North Africa, particularly Morocco.
    While Algeciras itself is more industrial, it is close to popular tourist destinations like Tarifa, known for its beaches and water sports, and the stunning landscapes of the nearby Alcornocales Natural Park.
    The city has a blend of Spanish and Moorish history, with a notable influence from its proximity to North Africa. Its Old Town, with narrow streets and traditional Andalusian architecture, is worth exploring.While Algeciras is more known for its commercial activity than its tourism, its location makes it a gateway to many other attractions in Andalusia and North Africa.
    Thank you again
    Cheers to your work and enthusiasm