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ANDALUCIA is feeling the heat as summer approaches, with temperatures that are set to soar to a sweltering 40 in certain regions over the next few days. While temperatures are
AROUND 16,000 illegal tourist flats have been flagged to law enforcement in Andalucia, as authorities intensify their crackdown on unregistered short-term rentals. The Junta de Andalucia says that since new
STORM chaos has gripped the inland Andalucia city of Jaen after a torrential summer deluge flooded underground car parks and swept pedestrians down streets. The state weather agency Aemet upgraded
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