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Sights in Comarcas of Alicante

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sights in Comarcas of Alicante : the essentials
Churches in Alcalalí
Hermitage of San Juan
(1)
At the top of the village is the chapel Alcalalí San Juan. You go past the traffic signals that indicate the steep climb. Then you
Castles in Polop
Polop Castle
(3)
Polop Castle is of Islamic origin, although they have found remains of the Iberian period as well. It became prominent after the c
Churches in Benissa
Church of the Puríssima Xiqueta. Cathedral of the Navy
(4)
This magnificent Gothic Revival church was built by the people of Benissa and completed in 1929. It is popularly known as the Cath
Castles in Castalla
Castle Castalla
(7)
The castle is lit up at night and is gorgeous. But put a frame like in this photo, with pine trees and shrubs in the background, m
Historical Monuments in Alicante
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Squares in Alicante
(2)
Bus Stations in Alicante
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Churches in El Campello
(1)
Squares in Benissa
Old Church Square
(3)
We find ourselves in one of the most important sites of ancient Benissa. Here was the Church-fortress of San Pedro, built in the
Castles in Cox
(6)
Stadiums in Elche
Martínez Valero Stadium
(4)
This stadium was built in the 70s and is still today the best in Spain. It has hosted global matches, international friendlies wit
Churches in Benidorm
View from the Hermitage Virgen del Mar
(7)
The Virgen del Mar is located in the mountains of Cala de Poniente in Benidorm. Here you’ll find the best view of Benidorm, Playa
Squares in Alcoy
(2)
City Halls in Orihuela
(2)
Churches in Orihuela
Churches in La Romana
Santiago Apostol Parish Church
This church was built in honour of Peter the apostle and is the only tourist attraction in town. It was inaugurated in 1910 and st
Churches in Orihuela
(1)
Squares in Polop
Plaça Dels Xorros in Palop
(3)
This place is at te entrance to the mountain they call the "Kicker", Mount Ponoig (1,181 mts.), Named after Gabriel Miró, as you d