Vejer de la Frontera, Spain
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The joy of Vejer is to wander round the maze of cobbled lanes and backstreets
and enjoy the historic feel of the town. You will still see the outline
of the 15th century town walls some parts have been restored
with their archways and gateways into the old town.
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Visit the old Moorish built castle, tucked away down a narrow backstreet
with a classic 11th century arch leading into a jasmine scented courtyard.
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The church is built on the site of the old mosque and the minaret is
still standing, now crowned with bells.
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The Plaza de Espana is an attractive spot, being ringed with date palms
and in the centre, an ornate fountain decorated with bright ceramics and
4 sprouting frogs. The Town Hall with its façade of the fabled
Casa de la Inquisicion, overlooks the square.
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