Almería
Almería is a province located in the southeastern part of Spain, known for its diverse landscapes and rich history. It features beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean Sea and is home to the Sierra de Alhamilla mountain range. The capital city, also named Almería, boasts a historic fortress called the Alcazaba, which dates back to the 10th century.
The region has a semi-arid climate, making it one of the driest areas in Europe. Almería is famous for its agricultural production, particularly in greenhouses, where fruits and vegetables are grown year-round. The province is also known for its role in the film industry, with many movies filmed in its unique desert-like scenery, often referred to as the Tabernas Desert.