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Luciana
Salazar would travel to Spain invited by the Interviu
Magazine.
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Luciana, already is very
famous in countries like Chile by
the "Viña del mar"
festival, Peru, Mexico and the rest of Latin America. With
this new proposal it is being introducing in the European
world that of insurance will cause to much pleasure by its
beauty. According to the interview to "Radio10"
FM Luciana said that would
be traveling in the next hours to present its photographic
production published by the Spanish magazine Interviu, the
famous ZetaDigital publishing would invite it to our Luciana
for an exclusive presnetation in one of best beaches of the
Spanish coast, still not confirmed but we presumed that it
can be Costa
del Sol, one of the main tourist points of the coast of
Malaga, is possible to indicate that Luciana would take advantage
of this trip to promote an important chain of Hotels of the
Mediterranean Sea. Also it would be presenting its CD Luli
in love, this track that was TOP the last summer in Argentina,
taking advantage of that already approaches the summer season
in the Spanish coasts would prove luck and that acceptance
has in the main "terrazas" and "dance discotheques" |
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About
Almeria
The city of Almeria is located at the
foot of a mountain range which is crowned by the magnificent Alcazaba,
an Arab fortress built by the Calph of Cordoba, Abd-erRahman 111
with three huge walled enclosures in the second of which are remains
of a mosque, converted to a chapel by the Catholic kings. In
times of war, the Alcazaba could hold an army of more than 20,000
men. From here, there is a good view of the city's famed cave
quarter, "Barrio de la Chanca" and of the strange fortified
Cathedral with its gothic style construction and renaissance facade.
The Costa de Almeria is
tucked away between the Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol. Almeria
is steeped in Andalusian tradition, with the historic villages
of Mojacar, Turre, Los Gallardos and Garrucha all within easy
reach of Cabrera. Almeria retains its Moorish Heritage and takes
its name from a word meaning, 'mirror of the sea' was an important
settlement a hundred years before the building of the 'Alhambra'
in Granada and the capital of the Moorish Kingdom. The province,
taking its name from the town, has escaped the mass tourism of
the Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol and has retained
the old world charm and atmosphere of the traditional Spain.
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