Andalusia, Spain's southernmost territory, remains the most quintessentially
Peninsula. It is in this spectacularly beautiful region where the popular
image of Spain as a land of bullfights, flamenco, sherry and ruined castles
originated. The influences that have washed over Andalusia, since the first
paintings were etched on its cave walls more than twenty five thousand
years ago, are many - the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks Romans, Visigoths
and Vandals. The most influential conquerors of all the Moors, ruled the
region for seven centuries and named it Al- Andalus, leaving an enduring
imprint on Andalucian culture and customs Enter into the Andalucian richness
as we explore the cities of Seville, Còrdoba, Granada, Malaga, C·diz
and the Pueblos Blancos, where the real Spanish life is still intact. When
the guitar laments and heels stamp the wooden floor, everything tells you
there's something unique about the people here.