... po 'which leaves the Pisha noh, arsa!
And in this case the "lucky" was Palma.
Yes, Palma has appeared in a tourist brochure of the Junta de Andalucía. Next to the Mosque of Cordoba. Personally I like the Cathedral and the Almudaina the maze of columns in Córdoba, but to each her own. I quote the motto on the photo, in the Parc de Mar, in that artificial saltwater lake where reflects the pinnacles of the Cathedral:
'Guadalquivir tourist: High Road inland Andalusia'Vale that we are the largest in the kingdom and pagans not see nearly a penny of our taxes spent here, but we want above put on the banks of the Guadalquivir and is milk. Is it a ploy to take away the resident discount on flights? I leave for your comfort the news in full:
The Andalusian used a photo of the Cathedral to promote the Guadalquivir
The Andalusian PP criticizes "this fudge" which is cross the lake in Parc de la Mar on the river
FERRAGUT MAR. PALMA. The Andalusian has used a photo of the Cathedral, the Almudaina and the Parc de la Mar to promote tourist use of the river Guadalquivir.
In a series of pamphlets published by the Board in connection with the transfer of the river is an overview of one of the most emblematic areas of Palma under the title 'Guadalquivir: The major route inland Andalucia. " Thus, in the main image of the pamphlet next to a picture of the mosque of Cordoba, the salt lake in Parc de la Mar is passed by the Andalusian river.
This was reported yesterday in the Andalusian Parliament, spokeswoman for Environment Ambiente's Party, Carolina González Vigo, who, told this newspaper, criticized "this fudge and disrespect for the Andalusians."
Gonzalez also lamented the "waste" of the socialist government of Manuel Chaves since, as noted, this campaign is part of a tourism project of the Board amounting to 52 million euros, more than half of them produced by the Ministry of Tourism.
popular spokesperson described what happened to "shame, scandal and insult" and said that is part of "demagoguery, lies, deception and waste that we are accustomed to Chaves," according to Vigo Gonzalez told a news conference yesterday in Seville.
To sum up for illegal immigrants, I show the most similar historic buildings in both cities with their differences.
As you can see the Tower of Porto Pi is tall and slender (four meters high, which is not bad), compared to the plump and stocky short Torre del Oro: we have longer, and it comes out light from the tip, for more cockiness.
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