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martin lambert
Member since 20th April 2005
I have a connection with the region of Galicia, the one in Spain, not Poland, and run a web site called galiciaguide.com. I also post the occasional article about Galicia on ezines and article sites as well as writing for some other large Spanish web sites.

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This article is primarily concerned with swimming pool liners of the flexible vinyl variety rather than the more traditional tile and cement approach. Owning and maintaining an outdoor swimming pool involves not just the purchase of the pool, but also ...
Over the last decade interest in buying a holiday property or second home in northern Spain has increased significantly, especially with British and Irish property house hunters. For the last thirty years it has been the south of Spain that has attract...
Asturias is at the northern most point of the Iberian Peninsula and it is bordered by Galicia and Cantabria. It forms what many describe as the region of “green Spain”. With a location to the north of the Picos de Europa mountains, Asturias benefit...
This brief article is about the Santiago in Galicia, Spain and not the one in Chile. Santiago de Compostela started life in the 9th century as a church and monastic development built over the tomb of one of the apostles, Saint James or so it is claim...
The province of A Coruna is to be found in northern Spain in the region known as Galicia. Coruna has several claims to fame. Firstly it is home to the city of Santiago de Compostela (lit. "of the star field") whose massive cathedral holds the remains o...
Spain has had a varied history with both conquests and invasions being a regular part of its evolution. Most visitors to this country are however unaware of all but the hot sun, inviting beaches and cheap alcohol, but there is another side to Spain and pe...
Most tourists think of beaches and cheap alcohol when Spain is mentioned, but this holiday Mecca has another very different side and it is to be found in the north of the country. Beyond the stifling heat, endless bars and towering hotels of the Costa'...
Visiting Galicia can be enjoyable, exciting and educational. This part of Spain has a wealth of historic buildings ranging from Celtic forts and Roman ruins, to Gothic and Neo-classical architectural masterpieces and few, other than the Spanish, will have...
Whilst there are Galicia's, not just in Spain, but also in Turkey and Poland, the one that we are looking at is located in the north west of the Iberian Peninsula and borders Portugal to its south. Galicia has a temperate rather than a Mediterranean cl...