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of civis

The Spanish town with no direct access from Spain

Tucked away in a picturesque corner of the Pyrenees lies a small town that defies geographical logic and sparks curiosity due to its unique location. Os de Civís, situated in the province of Lleida, is a pene-exclave – a place on the Iberian Peninsula that can only be accessed from Spain by passing through another country. Remarkably, the only way to reach this Catalan village is via Andorra.
Andalusia desserts

Andalusia's best typical desserts

The autonomous community of Andalusia is renowned for its rich culinary tradition, which combines Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences, creating a unique and flavourful cuisine.