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  • Romanesque church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the church are perched upon a cliff above the waters of the Siurana river. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Remains of the castle of the Wali Almira Alemoni, Siurana de Prades, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. Siurana was last kingdom of taifa in being reconquered in 1153, after 284 years of Arab occupation. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. The Romanesque church has a nave terminating in a plain rounded apse, and a bell tower. The village and the church are perched upon a cliff above the waters of the Siurana river. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Romanesque church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the church are perched upon a cliff above the waters of the Siurana river. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Romanesque church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the church are perched upon a cliff above the waters of the Siurana river. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. The Romanesque church has a nave terminating in a plain rounded apse, and a bell tower. The village and the church are perched upon a cliff above the waters of the Siurana river. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptured Christ, tympanum, portal of the Romanesque church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Santa Barbara mountain, Horta de Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Spain. Sant Salvador Convent (La Mare de Déu dels Àngels Convent), 13th - 17th century, at the bottom of the mountain, overlooking the surrounding olive groves. Calcareous massive slopes of Els Ports Natural Park in the distance. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptured portal with three carved archivolts supported by columns, Romanesque church of Santa Maria de Siurana, 12th century, Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. A figure of Christ is carved on the tympanum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cornudella de Montsant, Priorat, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olive groves beneath a stormy sky and against the massive slopes of Els Ports Natural Park, Horta de Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olive trees, Horta de Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Almond trees, Horta de Sant Joan, Terra Alta, Tarragona, Spain. Peak of Els Ports Natural Park in the distance. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olive trees, Terres del Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olive trees on a sloping terrain at sunrise, Terres del Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olive trees with mountains in background, Terres del Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close-up of olives four months before harvest, when mature they will be black, Terres del Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in Mora d'Ebre reflected in the Ebro river, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. An old pier can be seen next to the three-floors building on the left with a hole to park the boat. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, with the ruined castle of the Barony of Entenca on the hill above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, with the ruined castle of the Barony of Entenca on the hill above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in Mora d'Ebre reflected in the Ebro river, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. An old pier can be seen next to the three-floors building on the right with a hole to park the boat. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, with the ruined castle of the Barony of Entenca on the hill above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, with the ruined castle of the Barony of Entenca on the hill above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mediterranean sea lapping against the shore, l'Ametlla de Mar, Baix Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mora d'Ebre on the right bank of the Ebro river, with the ruined castle of the Barony of Entenca on the hill above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Traditionnal farming house surrounded by almond trees and olive trees at the feet of rocky hills, Ribera d'Ebre (Ebro), Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Balneario de Cardo, or Cardo Spa, aerial view, in Baix Ebre, Catalonia, Spain. The building was originally a convent with 14 hermitages, founded in 1605 by Pere Pau Revull, and converted into a spa in 1866. It became a Republican military hospital in the 20th century, and a mineral water bottling plant, and is now under restoration. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iberian settlement of Castellot de la Roca Roja, aerial view, in the Barrufemes Gorge in the river Ebro, Catalonia, Spain. The small fortified town was occupied 6th - 3rd centuries BC. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iberian settlement of Castellot de la Roca Roja, aerial view, in the Barrufemes Gorge in the river Ebro, Catalonia, Spain. The small fortified town was occupied 6th - 3rd centuries BC. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iberian settlement of Castellot de la Roca Roja, aerial view, in the Barrufemes Gorge in the river Ebro, Catalonia, Spain. The small fortified town was occupied 6th - 3rd centuries BC. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iberian settlement of Castellot de la Roca Roja, aerial view, in the Barrufemes Gorge in the river Ebro, Catalonia, Spain. The small fortified town was occupied 6th - 3rd centuries BC. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fresh water spring at Els Ullals de Baltasar, Ebro Delta National Park, on the Ebro Delta, Tarragona, Spain. In this coastal area, fresh water bubbles out of the rocks to form pools. The Ebro Delta is the main coastal delta of the Iberian Peninsula with a variety of different ecosystems including lagoons, sand dunes, salt marsh and rice fields which cover around 15000 hectares. It lies in the spot where the Ebro river reaches the Mediterranean Sea at the northern point of the Gulf of Valencia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parroquia de Santiago de Remolinos (Santiago de Remolinos Parish), or Parroquia de Sant Jaume, plaza de la Inmaculada, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parroquia de Santiago de Remolinos (Santiago de Remolinos Parish), or Parroquia de Sant Jaume, plaza de la Inmaculada, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Avanzadas de San Juan, North-East section of the walls and fortifications of the city, 17th century, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Torre de la Carrova (Carrova Tower), 12th century, Amposta, Montsia, Tarragona, Spain. It served as an observation post at the entrance to the Ebro River. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of Isaiah, old testament Hebrew prophet, in the alcoves of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Ascension of the Mare de Deu de la Cinta to heaven, with the people of Tortosa, attributed to Pasqual Neltespera, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin in heaven taking off her girdle, probably by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of Ezekiel, old testament Hebrew prophet, in the alcoves of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of the Virgin holding the Christ child and saving souls in purgatory, from the Baroque altarpiece dedicated to the Verge del Carme and the Souls of Purgatory, in the Capelle de la Verge del Carme o de les Animes, 16th century, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptural detail of the head of a cherub, from the Baroque altarpiece dedicated to the Verge del Carme and the Souls of Purgatory, in the Capelle de la Verge del Carme o de les Animes, 16th century, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Baroque altarpiece dedicated to the Verge del Carme and the Souls of Purgatory, with painting of the Virgin holding the Christ child and saving souls in purgatory, in the Capelle de la Verge del Carme o de les Animes,  16th century, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling frescoes on the cupola, with Deborah as Mater in Israel, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin in heaven taking off her girdle, probably by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Ascension of the Mare de Deu de la Cinta to heaven, with the people of Tortosa, attributed to Pasqual Neltespera, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of Moses, old testament Hebrew prophet, in the alcoves of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin descending to Tortosa with St Peter and St Paul to give her girdle to the town, by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of the Virgin descending to Tortosa with St Peter and St Paul to give her girdle to the town, by Dionis Vidal, 1670-1719, in the presbytery of the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptural detail of cherubs holding back curtains, detail from the altarpiece, 1731, by Cristofor Cros, commissioned by canon Pere Vidal, in the Capella de San Pere, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptural detail of a cherub holding a sacred book, detail from the altarpiece, 1731, by Cristofor Cros, commissioned by canon Pere Vidal, in the Capella de San Pere, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Serra de Godall hills, Ulldecona, Montsia, Tarragona, Spain. The prehistoric paintings over Serra de Godall hills declared world heritage in 1998 by UNESCO make up one of the most important sets of prehistoric Art Levanti in Spain. They date back to Post-Paleolithic time, more than 8000 years ago. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Horta de Sant Joan, also known as Orta, aerial view, in Terra Alta, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The village houses a Centro Picasso, as Picasso spent time here during his youth and early career. The municipal district of Horta de Sant Joan contains the Roques de Benet and is in the Parc Naturel des Ports, founded in 1995, covering 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Horta de Sant Joan, also known as Orta, aerial view, in Terra Alta, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The village houses a Centro Picasso, as Picasso spent time here during his youth and early career. The municipal district of Horta de Sant Joan contains the Roques de Benet and is in the Parc Naturel des Ports, founded in 1995, covering 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont d'arcades de Mora d'Ebre bridge over the Ebro river, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. This bridge was built in 1943 and consists of 5 parabolic arches resting on 4 pillars. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Amposta at the mouth of the Ebro river, Tarragona, Spain, seen from the town's suspension bridge. The bridge was begun in 1915 by engineer J Eugene Ribera and opened in 1921 by General Primo de Rivera. It was reconstructed in 1941 after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Permanent sun-shading structure on Trabucador beach, Ebro Delta, Tarragona, Spain. The Trabucador sandbank reaches the end of Punta de la Banya peninsula on the Ebro coast, where the Ebro river reaches the Mediterranean Sea at the northern point of the Gulf of Valencia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Amposta at the mouth of the Ebro river, Tarragona, Spain, seen from the town's suspension bridge. The bridge was begun in 1915 by engineer J Eugene Ribera and opened in 1921 by General Primo de Rivera. It was reconstructed in 1941 after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Amposta at the mouth of the Ebro river, Tarragona, Spain, seen from the town's suspension bridge. The bridge was begun in 1915 by engineer J Eugene Ribera and opened in 1921 by General Primo de Rivera. It was reconstructed in 1941 after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Amposta at the mouth of the Ebro river, Tarragona, Spain, seen from the town's suspension bridge. The bridge was begun in 1915 by engineer J Eugene Ribera and opened in 1921 by General Primo de Rivera. It was reconstructed in 1941 after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Pinar del Brai with mountains in the distance, Tarragona, Spain. Here we can see the tower of the parish church of St Lawrence, built in 1770 in the baroque style, and at the bottom left, the modernist Cooperative Winery of Pinell de Brai, built 1918-22 by Cesar Martinall Brunet. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Pinar del Brai with mountains in the distance and olive groves in the foreground, Tarragona, Spain. Here we can see the tower of the parish church of St Lawrence, built in 1770 in the baroque style, and at the bottom left, the modernist Cooperative Winery of Pinell de Brai, built 1918-22 by Cesar Martinall Brunet. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Pinar del Brai with mountains in the distance and olive groves in the foreground, Tarragona, Spain. Here we can see the tower of the parish church of St Lawrence, built in 1770 in the baroque style, and at the bottom left, the modernist Cooperative Winery of Pinell de Brai, built 1918-22 by Cesar Martinall Brunet. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Panoramic view of Tortosa and the Ebre river, Tarragona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Virgin Mary with a ribbon, Cathedral of Saint Mary of Tortosa, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain. The Virgin with ribbon(Virgen de la Cinta) is situated in a niche in a chapel above the entrance to the cloister of the Catalan Gothic cathedral of Tortosa, begun 1347. The holy ribbon (La Santa Cinta) is said to have been left on the main altar by the Virgin Mary in an apparition in 1178. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miravet, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The village and the castle were founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress-monastery, after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jewish Quarter of Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain, seen from the Avanzadas de San Juan (walls). Labyrinth of narrow streets and quaint squares with wells in the middle, this urban area has remained almost untouched throughout the ages. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of Mare Deu de la Cinta, patron of the city, in the Capella de la Santa Cinta, built 1672-1725 in Baroque style, in the Cathedral of St Mary, designed by Benito Dalguayre in Catalan Gothic style and begun 1347 on the site of a Romanesque cathedral, consecrated 1447 and completed in 1757, Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral has 3 naves with chapels between the buttresses and an ambulatory with radial chapels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains in the distance, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Parc Naturel des Ports with the Roques de Benet mountains, aerial view, Tortosa-Beseit, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The Park was founded in 1995 and covers 60,000 hectares of varied landscape around the Els Ports massif south of the river Ebro. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hermitage and the Virgin of Pity or Hermitage of the Pietat, 19th century, Ulldecona, Montsia, Tarragona, Spain. The church is located on the Eastern side of the Serra de Godall and is hosting the Interpretation Centre of Rupestrian Art for the prehistoric paintings in the Godall mountain range which are the most important sets of prehistoric Art Levanti in Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Assut de Xerta, aerial view, a dam above the river Ebro and lock across the river, diverting water into canals, at Xerta, Terres de L'Ebre, Catalonia, Spain. The current construction dates to the 19th century and the water is used to irrigate the delta valley, while still allowing boats to pass. The Moors built the first lock here in the 12th century which was completed in 1411. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • House along the banks of the Ebro river between Mora del Ebre and Miravet with mountains in the distance, Tarragona, Spain. In this region the river is near the end of its course, passing through gorges and mountainous scenery before flowing out through the Ebro Delta into the Mediterranean Sea. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cooling tower of Asco nuclear power plant, Asco, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The nuclear power station was opened in 1984 near the Ebro river and uses the river water for its cooling processes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cooling tower of Asco nuclear power plant and bridge over the Ebro river, Asco, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The nuclear power station was opened in 1984 near the Ebro river and uses the river water for its cooling processes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cooling tower of Asco nuclear power plant, Asco, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The nuclear power station was opened in 1984 near the Ebro river and uses the river water for its cooling processes. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Town of Miravet on the banks of the Ebro river and its castle on the hilltop above, Ribera d'Ebre, Tarragona, Spain. The castle was founded by the Moors and rebuilt by the Knights Templar and transformed into a fortress monastery after the conquest of 1153. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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