Heir to a rich Arab legacy, Seville has an interesting collection of historic buildings, many of which have been declared World Heritage Sites.
The city is more than 2,000 years old and the Moorish influence evident in most building designs, Phoenicians and Carthaginians settled here, followed later by the Romans.
The village of Alte is located in the municipality Loul, in the Algarve region of Portugal.
Alte is located far enough away from the tourist-crowded coast to still be one of the most typical and unspoiled villages in the region of the Algarve.
The town of Silves is found in the Algarve region of Portugal.
Standing proudly on a hill the origin of the town traces back to existing some 1000 BC. Once the capital of the whole district and referred to in the 19th Century as the 'Kingdom of the Algarve'.
During the second half of the 20th century the capital of the Costa del Sol experienced rapid urban and industrial growth as a result of the rise of tourism in the area.
Today, Malaga is a modern city where you can still the encounter the vestiges of its past.