

The whitewashed villages of Andalucia are impressive historical monuments in themselves, and their people still live according to age-old traditions, inherited from their Iberian, Roman and Moorish forefathers. Many of the villages near the coast have become fashionable resorts, while still conserving their ancient charm, whereas others, lost in the highlands of Andalucia, remain rough and ready olive-farming towns, with a special appeal for the adventurous travellers.
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| White Villages | Algatocin | Algatocin |
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| Benarraba | Casares | Casares |
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| Casares | Genaguacil general | Rest in Genaguacil |
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| Gaucin | General view Sierra Bermeja |
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| Casares general view | Casares street | Casares | |
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| Street of Casares | Casares | Genaguacil street | Genaguacil |
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| Jubrique | Jubrique the Church | Street of Jubrique | Genaguacil the Church |