Costa Blanca
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Costa Blanca refers to the over 200 kilometres of coastline belonging to the Province of Alicante in Spain. The name "Costa Blanca" was devised as a promotional name used by BEA when they launched their air service (for £38.16s.-) between London and Valencia in 1957. It has a well developed tourism industry and is a popular destination for British and German tourists. It extends from the towns of Denia in the north, beyond which lies the Costa de Valencia, to Torrevieja in the south, beyond which lies the Costa Calida. It includes the major tourist destinations of Benidorm and Alicante.
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Jávea/Xàbia |
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Penó d'Ifac |
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Altea |
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La Vila Joiosa |
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Alicante Harbour |
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Monjas-Santa Faz Place in Alicante |
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Coveta Fumà |
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Beach in Calp |
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El Montgó |
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Denia Fortification |
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Palm trees in Elche |
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Street in Altea |
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Image:Flag of Spain.svg List of the Spanish Costas |
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| Costa Brava · Costa Daurada · Costa da Morte · Costa del Azahar · Costa Blanca · Costa Cálida · Costa de Almeria · Costa de Granada · Costa del Sol · Costa de la Luz · a Costa do Marisco · Costa Esmeralda · Costa Verde · Costa Vasca |
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