Cordoba and Granada, Serbia Lord, were three pearls Spain Southern Andalucia region. The former was the capital of the kingdom of Islam, Muslims have built mosques and palaces here more than 300 seats, becoming one of the largest cities of Europe and academic center. By thirteenth Century, the Kingdom gradually trend micro, in 1236 in the Christian king Castilla retook the city from the Arabs, then back to Christian rule the world, but could not completely remove the influence of Islamic and Jewish on here. As long as through the white house without stop of the ghetto, toward the direction of a mosque, we can deeply feel the Jewish culture and the Islamic culture.
The Spanish style lifeIn Spain, a country that I love
Came back from Spain is a few days ago. Looking at the photos in the camera, as if a beautiful journey has not gone away, still can roam in the world of fantasy. But the busy life without leaving a face, will be out of me back to reality.
Andalusia's enthusiasm, good food and wine, beautiful buildings, and the rich history and culture, so I lost every inch of land in the sunshine. Although the road, time is short, but could not stop me in this piece of happy china.
Ollanta Cara (Torre de la Calahorra)Andalusia, Cordoba, is the first stop of my this trip to Spain. Although not so busy here in Madrid, and unlike the Barcelona like a dream, but it has a charming simplicity and tranquility.
The mosque of Cordoba CathedralCordoba this tenth Century the West's most prosperous city, has been included in the world cultural heritage. Here is the Gwadar Kiwi River, Ollanta Cara standing on the banks of a river. There are mosques in Cordoba Cathedral, San Rafael statue, as well as the Catholic king palace...... Too many sites still occupy the part of the city, a few centuries.
Flowers decorate the houseI love this city, leisurely and enthusiasm of Andalusia people, change unpredictably but neat streets, like Chinese of Spain, and charming smile love children, so I can not give up the love of the city.
Source:IcequeSina blog
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