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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;KoenigFirestone633: New page: [http://www.holidays-in-alicante-spain.com/alicante-airport-bus.html Alicante Spain] is known as a historic Mediterranean port city situated in the southern the main Land of Valencia, in S...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;[http://www.holidays-in-alicante-spain.com/alicante-airport-bus.html Alicante Spain] is known as a historic Mediterranean port city situated in the southern the main Land of Valencia, in Spain. Exclusively located between the sea and the mountains, the metropolis, it is both a commercial town and also a popular tourist destination in Spain. In administrative conditions, Alicante is the headquarters of the province connected with Alicante. It is also the second biggest Valencian area, which is home to over 0. 3 million people live here.&lt;br /&gt;
If to browse through the pages of Spanish history, it becomes evident that Alicante encounters inhabitants since at least 7000 years back. Their early inhabitants were the hunter gatherers who moved down out of Central Europe to the Spanish terrains between 5000 and 3000 BC. Greek and Phoenician traders followed suit in multitude of BC. But , the events that had permanently structured differently the destiny of Alicante came not before the 6th century BC, when the region started to figure in often the territorial expansion plans of the two powerful conflicting armies of that time - the Carthage and Rome. Actually , that was a period that had impacted virtually any traditional settlement of the early Europe. Not many parts of Europe had escaped the Roman incursion in those times, and the destiny of Alicante has been also no different from theirs.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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