In Spain Andalucia is mainly known for:-The melodious accent of its inhabitants.-The flamenco. - Seville and Granada were for centuries the most populated and important cities of Spain, although now they are surpassed by Madrid and Barcelona they are still important.-La Alhambra, the most visited Arab monument in the world. read more
Many Latin Americans can trace their ancestry back to Andalusia and the Canary Islands, and this is noticeable in their respective accents. While most of Spain pronounces 'z' and 'c' (before 'e' and 'i') as a 'th' sound, some people in Andalusia pronounce them as a 's' sound. read more
Andalusia is known for its wine and brandy, which are produced in Jerez (where sherry originated), Niebla, Montilla, and Málaga. The provinces of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Jaén process large quantities of olive oil and together account for about two-thirds of Spanish production. read more