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Matalascañas

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Country
  
Spain

Comarca
  
Huelva

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
785 (2012)

Area code
  
959

Autonomous community
  
Andalusia

District
  
Almonte

Elevation
  
20 m

Province
  
Province of Huelva

Dialling code
  
959

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Demonym(s)
  
Matalascañense/Almonteno(a)

Similar
  
Doñana National Park, Costa de la Luz, Isla Canela, Rio Tinto, La Rábida Friary

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Matalascañas is the name of a beach and resort within the Municipality of Almonte, Huelva Province, in southern Spain. It is known for having an ancient upside down tower on the sand called Torre la Higuera, one of the seven defense towers built by Phillip II in the 16th century to protect the coast from incursions by Turkish and North African corsairs. This locale was still called by the tower's name until the 1970s. The Matalascañas coast line is surrounded by Doñana National Park (also called the Coto de Doñana), and was segregated from it in 1961 to allow the development of a beach-side tourist village. The beach itself is 7 kilometres long with an average width of 80 metres. You can walk unimpeded for several kilometres and even continue into the pristine beaches of Doñana National Park along the Gulf of Cádiz. The mild Mediterranean climate, fine golden sand of the beachfront, mobile dunes, and clean water attract tourists throughout the year; the summer nightlife is attractive to young people.

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Matalascañas Wikipedia