Spain is more than bullfights, flamenco dancers and crowded beaches. It's a
spectacular and diverse country, the north resembling the rolling, green hills
of Ireland and the south giving you a taste of Moroccan landscapes and
architecture. Its tremendous history is reflected in its prehistoric cave
paintings, Moorish palaces, crumbling castles, Roman ruins, Gothic and
Renaissance cathedrals as well as some very unique modern architecture.
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Originally inhabited by the Helvetians or Helvetic Celts the territory
comprising modern Switzerland was conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic
wars and made part of the Roman Empire. It remained a Roman province until the
4th century AD. Under Roman influence the population reached a high level of
civilization and enjoyed a flourishing commerce. Important cities such as Geneva
Basel and Zurich were linked by military roads that also served as trade
arteries between Rome and the northern tribes.
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In the Old Town centre, you can find gothic and baroque churches and an
overdosis of museums. Some, such as the 'Kunsthaus', exhibit excellent
collections of paintings.
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