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In Spain, tourists can visit the charming city of Cuenca that attracts tourists with an unusual peculiarity that makes this settlement truly unique. The historical part of the city and all houses within this area have an interesting location. When looking at buildings in Cuenca, it feels like they are growing directly from rocks and are floating above a deep canyon. Tourists are often worried that the buildings can fall down at any moment but this doesn’t happen. Local people use special building techniques that make houses in Cuenca strong and durable. The city is not big. It is easy to see all of its major landmarks during a stroll. The first settlement in the area between the Jucar and Huecar rivers appeared yet during the pre-Roman times. Ancient Romans liked the beneficial location of this area that gave them a strategic advantage, and so they built a garrison here. Arabs conquered the region at the beginning of the 8th century. They called the area Kuvenka. Cattle breeding, weaving, and wool production started developing in the region. Residents of Cordoba introduced the art of crafting from ivory to the people of Kuvenka. These occupations remained the main sources of income for the town for ten centuries. The town was growing, and many beautiful mansions, churches, and schools appeared in it. A great disaster happened in Cuenca in 1588 – a plague epidemic. This was not the only challenge for the settlement. When the town started returning back to life … Read further

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Cuenca Town sightseeing

The Castle of Belmonte was practically in ruins in the 19th century, but the Empress Eugenia de Montijo decided to restore the building and bring it to its former glory. The castle became available for the public in 2010, so everyone can visit it now. There is a museum inside the building that exhibits the original furniture and decorations preserved for centuries. Did you enjoy a walk in the halls of the … Open

Moving around in Spain - transportation

Spain is a modern country with highly developed infrastructure. Here you can find practically all the possible means of transportation that tourists can use to travel within the country. The airplane is one of the fastest ways to travel. Every major city of Spain has an airport in it, but they are located on the outskirts. The airports have domestic flights, which allow you to reach the necessary cities in a short time. This is especially true for traveling to the islands. In addition, the price of a ticket for domestic flights is often cheaper than the cost of other alternative modes of transportation. There is also a railway network in Spain. You can find railway stations in every major city. However, the cost of tickets for this mode of transportation is quite expensive. It is thus recommended to plan routes in advance and purchase travel cards, as this will be economical. You can also save cost if you purchase a return ticket. The train wagons are very comfortable and convenient. Usually, all of them are provided with air conditioning and toilets. However, some not very popular routes are run by old European diesel trains. The cost of tickets for such trains is cheaper, but they are less comfortable. … Open

Economy roadmap of Spain

The labor market in Spain is one of the toughest in Europe. After labor reform was carried out in 2010, the dismissal procedure became simpler. The amount of severance pay was reduced by one-third, and the average wage was no longer defined. Now it directly depends on the degree of qualification of the employee, on the position held and on the capabilities of the organization in which the person works. To date, the level of official unemployment does not fall below 10%. The fight against this indicator is directly related to education. According to statistics, out of five million unemployed, about two million have no special training. The average wage is about 27,000 Euros per year, taxes inclusive. The GDP as of last year is 1,352 billion dollars, while the national debt per capita of Spain is just over 34 thousand dollars. … Open

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