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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT L'ALCOIA
Also known as Alcoy in Spanish language, L’alcoia or simply alcoia is a comarca in Alicante province. It is a Spanish city spread over an area of 539.66sq.km. Due to presence of numbers of bridges in this city, it is also referred to as Spanish city of bridges. It has numbers of good bridges made of wrought-iron. These bridges run over the rivers and ravines along the border of Alcoia. The renowned Serpis River runs through this city. It is an internal city in Alicante that can be reached via rural countryside pathway. You may take a direct path by the CV800 to have all the fun and enjoyment along the way. There are sharp roundabouts along this way that make your journey a thrilling experience. If you wish to have a smooth ride all along your journey to this city, you may take A7 road that is in fact a shortcut. However it is full of amazing views all around. The speciality of this city lies in its historical importance and the Moors and Christians Fiesta. Also it is full of natural beauty. The mouth-watering and delicious cuisines of this city are equally famous.
Beautiful local sights and attractions
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Calle San Salvador 17 | C/ Diego Diaz Marquez, 21003 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 24 51 35
http://www.acanthum.com/
Seafood, Mediterranean, Spanish
Puerto Terron, S/N El Terron, Huelva, Espana | Calle sin numeros, 21440 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 38 02 61
http://www.restaurantelabellaterron.com/
Mediterranean
Carretera Huelva Calle San Juan Km 1, 21006 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 22 21 11
http://www.haciendamontija.com
Chinese, Japanese, Lebanese
Sector Malvasia, parcela 120-130, 21760, 21760 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 10 90 90
http://www.onhotels.es
Spanish
Calle San Salvador, 17, 21003 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 24 51 35
http://www.acanthum.com/
Spanish
Calle Vázquez López, 22, 21001 Huelva, Spain
+34 959 10 02 50
http://restaurantemacha.es/
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