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Why is Andalucia Spain famous?

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.



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It's cheaper in Andalucia thanks to new tax cut. The new policy is likely to make Andalucia attractive to foreigners wanting a second home in Spain. Andalucia has scrapped a 'wealth tax' imposed on second homeowners in Spain. This reduces the amount of tax paid by expats on their properties.

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Andalusia is particularly rich in natural resources, but despite this fact, Andalusia continues to have one of the lowest GDP per capita in Spain and poverty is widespread. The economic difficulties of the region are commonly attributed to poor soil conditions.

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Comprised of eight provinces, Málaga, Cádiz and the coastal areas draw in the most expats. The region is known for its tapas culture, olive groves, accent and breezy way of life – all easy answers for why I moved to Sevilla and have called it home ever since.

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