15 of Spain's most beautiful towns are here, which one is your favorite?

Huska: The home of the Smurfs
The blues of Shevshavan are enchanting, while the blues of Júzcar are full of fairy tales.
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After turning blue, Husca's appearance soared to become one of the most beautiful towns in Spain.
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People who come to the town for sightseeing will take a picture with the statue of the Smurfs The Smurf elements in the town are also everywhere.
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Ronda: The best city for elopement
The small town of Ronda, also in the province of Malaga, is one of the most iconic towns in Spain and one of the two "castles in the sky" built on cliffs in Spain.
The small town of Ronda is also the birthplace of Spanish bullfighting, home to the oldest bullring and museum in Spain, and the town is peaceful and rustic, as if it grows naturally from the surrounding cliffs.
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The literary hero Hemingway made Ronda the "best city for elopement", and on your next trip, who are you going to elope with to Ronda?
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Cordoba: the city of flowers
Cordoba in the Andalusian region is a small flower-loving town where the flowers bloom and the whole city is filled with the intoxicating fragrance of flowers.
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The alleys of Córdoba's ancient city are crisscrossed by a complex labyrinth.
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Get lost in the depths of the alley with your loved ones, all kinds of geraniums bloom on the white walls like oil paintings, and the wind is beautiful, why go home?
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Oviedo: A hundred years of solitude
If you've seen Midnight in Barcelona, you'll be impressed by Oviedo.
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Oviedo is worth a full day of savoring, and every church, every alley, is full of stories of time.
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Cudillero: Facing the sea, spring blossoms
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The huts and streets built along the ridge resemble a natural amphitheater. At the Cabo Vidío Hotel in the port, everyone's face is full of coziness.
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Sitting in the square of the town, sipping red wine and blowing the sea breeze, the so-called "facing the sea, blowing warm flowers" is just that.
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Alvaracen: the most beautiful town in Spain
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Located between the mountains, Alvaracin was founded in the Middle Ages, the town's streets undulate with the hills, the stair passages twist and turn, the ancient buildings are lined up one after another, and the mottled red walls have endured centuries of wind and frost without falling, which has a unique charm.
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Hondarribia: The most dazzling Basque style
The small town of Hondarribia is located in the País Vasco region on the cantabrian coast. Wander the streets of the town and you're sure to be mesmerized by the ancient walls and cobblestone streets of the area.
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Txingudi Bay near the town is also a great place to visit, the warm water will always wash away your tiredness, and the authentic seafood will ignite your taste buds.
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Peñíscola: A Pearl of the Mediterranean
Peñíscola in Valencia is a medieval town on the Mediterranean coastline with more beautiful beaches than Ibiza and a famous holiday destination in Europe.
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Built by the Templars, Papa Luna Castle is a landmark of Peñíscola and is famous for being filmed here in Game of Thrones.
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Chinjue: Madrid is different
Chinchón is located in the Comunidad de Madrid region in central Spain
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Tehida: The Heart of Canary
The Canary Islands are one of the favourite holiday destinations for Europeans and have a pleasant climate all year round. Located at the highest point of Gran Canaria, Tejeda ascends the town's observation deck for sweeping views of The Greater Canaria's interior.
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