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Summary Of: Algarve

Algarve NUTS II region... The Algarve is among the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal... took control of the Algarve until the beginning of the... clearly showing the separated status of the Algarve at the time... clearly showing the separated status of the Algarve at the time... considered as the Algarve of abroad in Africa... The Algarve was a semi... became the capital of the historical province of Algarve in 1577 and remained so until 1756... all the coastal towns and villages of the Algarve were heavily damaged... the Algarve was occupied by the Spanish troops of... The Algarve became the first part of occupied Portugal to liberate itself from the Spanish invaders... the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarve ceased to exist as such... The Algarve has several cities... the Algarve region and the... In the 1960s the Algarve became a very popular destination for tourists... the Algarve has invested in the creation of a network of... Algarve is also famous for its luxury resort... Algarve is also famous for its luxury resort... The Algarve is a popular destination for tourism... a part of a strategical promotion of the Algarve as a tourism destination for foreign citizens... Accommodation in the Algarve ranges from high rise resorts in places like Albufeira to traditional guesthouses... Over the past 50 years the Algarve has seen an increase in development... the past few years many tourists visiting the Algarve have moved away from the resorts... and Germany who have escaped to the Algarve for a higher... The Algarve has many sports clubs... The maximum temperatures in the Algarve fluctuate between 15 and 31... Official Algarve Tourist Information Portal...

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