The document outlines attractions and activities in Santander, Spain across three sections: 1) Tourism and Culture, 2) Sports, and 3) Leisure a la Carte. Section 1 details popular sites around the Bay of Santander like El Sardinero and La Magdalena Peninsula, as well as museums, exhibitions, and the International Festival of Santander. Section 2 covers various sports facilities and activities available in the city. Section 3 briefly mentions that Santander offers many cultural, sporting and gastronomic options in the summer.
Galicia is a green rain-swept region remarkable for its coastal cliffs and bays (rias). Traditionally, it was seen as a poor agricultural region whose economy did not lend itself to modernization. It was never conquered by the Moors. Bordering Portugal to the south and enclosed by the waters of the Atlantic, Galicia could offer its inhabitants little on the way of new land for cultivation. Overpopulation and unemployment forced many to emigrate. Galicia has always maintained strong links with the sea, with A Coruna, a port for commerce and industry. However fishing is vital to the economy and Galician seafood is the best in Spain.
We´re very proud of our Nature, Asturias is indeed a Natural Paradise. The coast of the Cantabrian Sea blends into tall mountains whose peaks reach more than 2,500 metres in the Alpine landscape of Picos de Europa range. And in the innland there are spectacular valleys and meadows full of cows.( that the reason why we produce famous cheeses)
The greenness of Asturias is astounding, our well-preserved coastal and inland landscape with 7 natural areas that have been named Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO. That means that the 40% of our territory is a natural protected area.
Colors of Galicia - Celtic Northern Atlantic SpainJerry Daperro
Galicia is a green rainswept region remarkable for its coastal cliffs and bays (rias). Traditionally, it was seen as a poor agricultural region whose economy did not lend itself to modernization. It was never conquered by the Moors. Bordering Portugal to the south and enclosed by the waters of the Atlantic, Galicia could offer its inhabitants little on the way of new land for cultivation. Overpopulation and unemployment forced many to emigrate. Galicia has always maintained strong links with the sea, with A Coruna, a port for commerce and industry. However fishing is vital to the economy and Galician seafood is the best in Spain.
The coast line, interrupted with fjord like rias of partly submerged river valleys, is dotted with fishing villages. Much of its coast is called Costa da Morte, because there have been so many shipwrecks along its treacherous rocky shore. Galicia is also the spiritual home of Spain. Santiago de Compostela is the most important religious and cultural network of pilgrimage routes of St James, who is the patron saint of the Spanish nation. It is said that St James appeared in the mythical battle of of Clavijo, helping the Christian in defeating the Moors in 23 May 834.
Galicia is a green rain-swept region remarkable for its coastal cliffs and bays (rias). Traditionally, it was seen as a poor agricultural region whose economy did not lend itself to modernization. It was never conquered by the Moors. Bordering Portugal to the south and enclosed by the waters of the Atlantic, Galicia could offer its inhabitants little on the way of new land for cultivation. Overpopulation and unemployment forced many to emigrate. Galicia has always maintained strong links with the sea, with A Coruna, a port for commerce and industry. However fishing is vital to the economy and Galician seafood is the best in Spain.
We´re very proud of our Nature, Asturias is indeed a Natural Paradise. The coast of the Cantabrian Sea blends into tall mountains whose peaks reach more than 2,500 metres in the Alpine landscape of Picos de Europa range. And in the innland there are spectacular valleys and meadows full of cows.( that the reason why we produce famous cheeses)
The greenness of Asturias is astounding, our well-preserved coastal and inland landscape with 7 natural areas that have been named Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO. That means that the 40% of our territory is a natural protected area.
Colors of Galicia - Celtic Northern Atlantic SpainJerry Daperro
Galicia is a green rainswept region remarkable for its coastal cliffs and bays (rias). Traditionally, it was seen as a poor agricultural region whose economy did not lend itself to modernization. It was never conquered by the Moors. Bordering Portugal to the south and enclosed by the waters of the Atlantic, Galicia could offer its inhabitants little on the way of new land for cultivation. Overpopulation and unemployment forced many to emigrate. Galicia has always maintained strong links with the sea, with A Coruna, a port for commerce and industry. However fishing is vital to the economy and Galician seafood is the best in Spain.
The coast line, interrupted with fjord like rias of partly submerged river valleys, is dotted with fishing villages. Much of its coast is called Costa da Morte, because there have been so many shipwrecks along its treacherous rocky shore. Galicia is also the spiritual home of Spain. Santiago de Compostela is the most important religious and cultural network of pilgrimage routes of St James, who is the patron saint of the Spanish nation. It is said that St James appeared in the mythical battle of of Clavijo, helping the Christian in defeating the Moors in 23 May 834.
Presentación ante la red comercial de la compañia, de los beneficios de uso de algunas de las herramientas creadas por el departamento de Multichanneling.
3. 1.Tourism and culture.
• 1.1 The Bay
• 1.2 Monumental Santander
• 1.3 La Magdalena
• 1.4 El Sardinero
• 1.5 A city that lives culture
• 1.6 Museums
4. Royal Yatching Club Puertochico
“ From the Bay of Santander, considered one of
the most beautiful in the world, the landscape is
impressive,especially when the south wind whips
it, showing at this time all the force of its beauty”
Palace of the Pier Raqueros
5. 1.2 Monumental Santander
Menendez Pelayo Town Hall
“ In Santander, there are numerous art exhibitions.The
monumental and architectural groups are habitual in a
city where culture is one of the most cared values”
Gerardo Diego Cathedral
6. 1.3 La Magdalena
Small Zoo
Hall
“ The Península of La Magdalena is perhaps the most
representative enviroment in the city”
Royal Mews Vessels of Vital Alsar
7. Beaches The Grand Casino
The Gardens of Piquio The Lighthouse
8. 1.5 A City that lives Culture
Concert University
“ The Festival Hall of Cantabria is located at the Bay front
of Santander, in Cantabria. Every summer this building
welcomes some of the most important domestic cultural
shows in the International Festival of Santander.
Menendez Pelayo Library Ataulfo Argenta Conservatory
9. 1.6 Museums
• Prehistoric museum
• Cantábrico Shipping Museum
• Municipal Museum of Fine Arts of Santander.
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11. 1.7 Sightseeing Tours in Cantabria
Great arched bison
San Roque de Riomiera
Castañeda Laredo and Santoña
River Deva Castro Urdiales
San Vicente de la Barquera
12. Cabárceno
Hippopotamus
Flight exhibition
“ The Cabárceno Nature Reserve emerges from an
impressive Karstic landscape.Living here under a
regime of semi-freedom, are elephants, giraffes,
lions, zebras,etc.
Brown bear African elephants
14. 2.1 Sports in general
The trainees can practise a lots of sports
absolutely free in these facilities such as tennis,
football,swimming,bowles,hockey.........