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In the northern part of the province of Castellon, tourists can visit a small town named Peniscola. This is a cozy Spanish coastal town with a pleasant scent of orange trees. Nowadays, Peniscola has been successfully evolving into a resort destination that attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists. The majority of dishes with seafood were invented by local fishermen. All guests of this Spanish town try to taste local delights. Peniscola can offer pleasant recreation on the municipal beach or exploration of the region’s old landmarks. The history of the Spanish town started many centuries ago. The archaeological excavations in the peninsula proved that people were living in this area yet in the 7th century BC. The Iberian people were the first settlers here. At that time, people survived mostly thanks to the trade with the Phoenicians. The peninsula, where Peniscola is situated, always attracted different forces due to its strategic location. Because of this peculiarity, the town was changing its rulers quite often. The Carthaginians were the first rulers in the settlement. Later, the Romans replaced them, but their reign didn’t last long as well. The Byzantines captured the territory. During the Middle Ages, the Arabs conquered Peniscola. They managed to control the territory until 1251. The settlement had another name during their reign – Baniskula. James I the Conqueror or James I of Aragon was the king who could return the territories captured … Read further

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During the Middle Ages, the Arabs conquered Peniscola. They managed to control the territory until 1251. The settlement had another name during their reign – Baniskula. James I the Conqueror or James I of Aragon was the king who could return the territories captured by the Arabs. James I captured the town and imposed Valencia’s laws. In 1307, a Templar fortress appeared in the town instead of the Muslim … Open

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The Royal Palace remains the main landmark of Madrid. Nowadays, the palace is used to host most important meetings and official ceremonies. An ancient Moorish castle stood on the site of the modern Royal Palace until 1755. In the middle of the 18th century the castle lost its strategic importance, and as it was built in a very beautiful place it was decided to demolish it and build a luxury palace instead. Currently, this magnificent building has more than 2,000 rooms halls that hold precious collections of old items - chandeliers, clocks, furniture, musical instruments, weapons and artworks. … Open

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