The Romans began their entry into the whole Iberian peninsula by the Ampurdán. From here they spread throughout Spain. However, some of them saw that this region of the Costa Brava offered an excellent quality of life and settled here.
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- Walter Benjamin in Portbou August 7, 2012
- La Bisbal Pottery February 12, 2013
- Mas Pinc and Carmen Amaya, in Begur February 10, 2012
- Cala Montjoi February 4, 2012
- Santa Clotilde Gardens February 4, 2012
- Porta Ferrada Monastery July 2, 2013
- Cala Murtra May 22, 2013
- Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes May 9, 2013
- Puig Castellet Iberian Settlement May 5, 2013
- Pals Beach April 8, 2013
- Zoran Slavic: “TRAVELLING THROUGH THE COSTA BRAVA : BREAK IN POR...
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