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5:4 / 125021 viewSitges and Cadaques on Spain's North Coast by Tortillabay Video. Music by Adolfo Osta with Tony Xucla.
6:56 / 45444 viewPerformance from the Puerto Rican Orchestra Costa Brava at a local television show in PR From myprivate collection. Enjoy... (circa: 1986) All TV promos, news clips, airchecks, music related performances etc. remain the sole property of their respective copyright holders. No video clips are for sale, nor do they imply challenge to ownerships. They are intended strictly for entertainment, educational, and historical purposes, and fall under the "Fair Use" guideline.
5:9 / 944194 viewCosta Brava - Entre Sabanas Blancas
2:33 / 18459 viewFerries to Spain: ferriesspain.net The Costa Brava is a coastal region of northeastern Catalonia, Spain, in the comarques of Alt Empordà, Baix Empordà and La Selva, in the province of Girona. Costa is the Catalan and Spanish word for 'coast', and Brava means 'rugged' or 'wild'. The Costa Brava stretches from Blanes, 60km northeast of Barcelona, to the French border. In the 1950s the Costa Brava was identified by the government and local entrepreneurs as being suitable for substantial development as a holiday destination, mainly for package holiday tourists from Northern Europe and especially the United Kingdom and France. The combination of a very good summer climate, nature and excellent beaches was exploited by the construction of large numbers of hotels and apartments in such seaside resorts as Blanes, Tossa de Mar, and Lloret de Mar. Tourism rapidly took over from fishing as the principal business of the area. Cadaqués, an artist's paradise While part of the Costa Brava coastline lent itself to tourist developments on a very large scale other parts have retained a more traditional look and have become "hidden gems" for visitors who want a little more than sun, sand and sangria. Small towns like Cadaqués (close to the French border and close to the foothills of the Pyrenees) have attracted artists such as Salvador Dalí (Dalí's Museum at Figueres is one of the most important and visited museums in Catalonia, you can also visit his House-Museum in Port-Lligat, near <b>...</b>
5:26 / 171950 viewEn vivo
5:45 / 22004 viewTed Leo performs "La Costa Brava" from his LP "Living with the Living" on the public radio program and podcast The Sound of Young America.
10:16 / 12193 viewRecorrido por la costa catalana desde Blanes a Portbou.
3:35 / 15204 viewA live presentation of Costa Brava Orchestra from Puerto Rico, at a local television show "Sabado en Grande". From my personal andprivate collection. Enjoy... (circa: 1986) All TV promos, news clips, airchecks, music related performances etc. remain the sole property of their respective copyright holders. No video clips are for sale, nor do they imply challenge to ownerships. They are intended strictly for entertainment, educational, and historical purposes, and fall under the "Fair Use" guideline.
1:39 / 1393 viewFerries to Spain: ferriesspain.net Palafrugell is a municipality in the Mediterranean Costa Brava, located near Palamós in the comarca of Baix Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. With 22365 inhabitants it is the largest city of its comarca. Several coastal and interior towns (Llafranc, Calella de Palafrugell, Tamariu and Llofriu) belong to this city. The combination of a good summer climate and beautiful beaches has been exploited for both domestic and international tourism. Tourists have come from a wide range of countries, especially the Netherlands, England, France, and more recently, America. It also serves as a summer holiday town for residents of cities such as Barcelona and Girona. This medieval town was once fortified but is no longer. Many narrow streets emanate from Plaça Nova -a large square with bars, restaurants and boutiques. The local government (Ajuntament) sponsors activities such as concerts and dances including the traditional sardana. St. Martí's church was built in the late 11th century and is close to Plaça Nova. There is a new bus station belonging to Grup SARBUS whose local division is known as Sarfa. The station has a regular bus service, servicing the Costa Brava region (including Llafranc, Calella de Palafrugell, and Tamariu) as well as Barcelona. Palafrugell was reputed for its cork manufacturing in the 18th and 19th centuries. The largest factory was owned by the American company Armstrong and employed hundreds of locals. Its <b>...</b>
3:18 / 13480 viewThe Costa Brava forms the most northerly stretch of the coast of Catalonia and one of the most beautiful in Spain. Right in the heart of Cap de Creus is Cadaqués, an area set in the unusual natural landscape of the steep hills that cut across the county of Alt Empordà before falling into the sea in the form of cliffs. This lovely village with seagoing routes has excellent beaches and tranquil coves with clear water which, together with an unbeatable tourist infrastructure, attracts anyone looking for a place to enjoy sun and sea. Its natural harbour and the natural quality of its sea offer the best conditions for practising all kinds of sports and aquatic activities, like diving, sailing or windsurfing. The old town At the head of Cadaqués bay rises the network of narrow cobbled streets and white houses making up the old town. Above the outline of the town, the image of the church of Santa María, a carefully restored church with a white façade, stands out, housing a magnificent Baroque style reredos. Modernist architecture, for its part, has left its distinctive imprint on some of the most notable buildings in the town, like the Casa Serinyena. During the first decades of the 20th century, the town became an important European cultural centre. Many leading artists, like Picasso, Chagall and Klein, found their particular source of inspiration in this beautiful corner of the province of Gerona. However, it was Salvador Dalí who gave Cadaqués international fame. The artistic <b>...</b>
7:46 / 46562 viewDaniel Portman-Costa Brava (Original Mix)www.danceclubmania.com
8:26 / 8060 viewOut soon via Levare Recordings: Changer with "Costa Brava".
4:17 / 10885 viewDay 1 of the action from this years PWA Costa Brava World Cup sees Bjorn Dunkerbeck dominant over Antoine Albeau and a return to the front of the fleet for Valerie Arrighetti (Ghibaudao)
5:56 / 21238 viewAll rights reserved to DJ Matisse and Sadko (www.radiorecord.ru). Here is some info about DJ Matisse on russian language: matisse.dj.ru More videos of this duo: www.youtube.com The best house music dj trance dance progressive electro track playback matisse sadko costa brava original mix remix remake video sound bass dancing party holiday club nightclub beach drink sea trance techno
2:43 / 6090 viewTaverna La Bella Lola - their website www.tavernalabellalola.com
8:0 / 2861 viewViews around the harbour and streets of Palamos, some of this footage is taken from the Thomson Destiny cruise ship which was on the Mediterranean Renaissance cruise. The footage includes views over the Med sea, boats in the harbour, tourists on the beaches, and the narrow traditional and very clean streets of Palamos.
5:4 / 44858 viewmusica salsa costa brava tu precio
2:17 / 29001 viewTonix Pictures GmbH Lorentzendamm 16 D - 24103 Kiel www.tonix.net pain's scenic Bay of Roses is proud to give a traditional Catalonian welcome to the PWA World Tour's finest Men's Slalom-42 Racers. The 2007 season see's the Ballena Alegre Camping resort - the site of many great Freestyle and Super-X showdowns in the past - hosting the cream of the crop from the PWA's exciting Slalom racing discipline. The action will rage from June 12th through 17th. The Format Slalom-42 is limited to production equipment, widely available on the open market, that's designed for maximum speed, downwind pursuit, and occasional long distance racing. It's possible to race with wind speeds of less than 10 knots and riders are to be seen spectacularly overtaking each other at speed around gybe marks and along fast reaching sections. Where? Nearby Girona, accessible by low-cost airlines from across Europe, this has to be one of the most easily reached spots on tour for riders and spectators alike. The conditions here can range from daily light thermal breezes to nuclear strength Tramontana wind howling down from the Pyrenean Mountains. At Stake? An enticing €30K Prize Purse has tempted a full strength entry list to this hotbed of windsurfing on Mediterranean. The 2007 Slalom World Title. Names to watch out for... Red Hot Favorites and Form Players after one event this season: • Kevin Pritchard (USA-3 Starboard / MauiSails) - The Current tour leader. One PWA racing title to his name already <b>...</b>
8:43 / 3670 viewGirona features numerous beautifully preserved medieval and modern spaces. Squares, steep alleyways and buildings that make up places with an unsurpassed atmosphere and beauty, where it seems that time has stood still for centuries. Jewish Quarter Among the largest and best preserved in Europe, the Call --or Jewish Quarter in Catalan-- integrates the Bonastruc ça Porta center and its surroundings, which have gained the most important architectural and urbanistic interest. Wall Itinerary Spectacular stroll along the path running around the ancient walls dating from Charlemagne (9th century ad) and early medieval times (14th-15th centuries ad) and bordering the historic centre on the east. Sant Feliu Originating in the earliest times of Christianity, a large part of the Romanesque building is still preserved which was later completed with Gothic naves and structures, and a baroque facade (11th - 17thcentury ad). Eight extraordinary Roman and Paleochristian sepulchres consitute its greatest attraction.
1:39 / 46131 viewVisit to the Costa Brava