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Cala Comte
Cala Comte is a beach in the south west of the Spanish island of Ibiza. It is in the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia and is "579 Regional Map, Spain, Islas Baleares. Pub:Michelin Editions des Voyages, 2004, west of the village of Sant Agustí des Vedrà. Description The beach of Cala Comte is a small sandy beach with several small coves near by. The beach has shallow clear blue and turquoise water which is kept that way by the constant flow of sea currents in the area.The Rough Guide to Ibiza & Formentera. Pub:Rough Guides, Penguin Group, 2003, From the beach there are views of the small islands of '' S’Espartar'' '' Illa des Bosc'' and '' Sa Conillera''.Secret Beaches, Ibiza. Author: Robert Smith. Pub:One More Grain Of Sand 2012. The beach to the western side of the rocky headland is popular with families, whilst the beach to the eastern side is an unofficial nudist spot. Cala Comte, also known in Spanish as Cala Conta and in Catalan as Platges de Comte, is an iconi ...
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Nuño Sánchez
Nuño Sánchez (, ''Nunyó'', or'' Nunyo Sanç'', ) ( 1185 – 1242) was a nobleman and statesman in the Crown of Aragon. Nuño was the son of Sancho, Count of Provence, Sancho, Count of Provence, County of Roussillon, Roussillon, and County of Cerdanya, Cerdagne, and Sancha Núñez of the House of Lara. His father was dispossessed of Provence in 1185 but maintained Roussillon and Cerdagne until his death in 1223, handing control of them over to his son as early as 1212. He was formally invested with them by Peter II of Aragon later that year. His full Latin title was ''Nunus Sancii, Dei gratia dominus de Rossillionis, Vallis de Asperii, Conflent et Cerritane'' ("Nuño Sánchez, by the grace of God lord of Roussillon, Vallespir, County of Conflent, Conflent and Cerdagne"). His investment was of little help to Peter, for Nuño arrived too late to be of any service at the Battle of Muret (1213), where Peter died. Subsequently, he and his father served as regents for Peter's minor ...
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Tourist Sign
A tourist sign, often referred to as a brown sign, is a traffic sign whose purpose is to direct visitors to tourist destinations, such as historic buildings, tourist regions, caravan or camp sites, picnic areas, sporting facilities or museums. By international convention brown signs with white lettering and white pictograms are often used for this purpose. In the mid-1970s tourist signs were introduced in France. Since that time the idea of directing tourists to sights and attractions using a uniform type of signage has spread around the world. In Germany these tourist signs were first used in 1984. It is not clear which of the two signs, to the Löwensteiner Berge or to Burg Teck, was first erected there. Usage Tourist signs have three main applications: * as information signs and signposts that point to important tourist destinations or places of interest in a specific area, such as within a village or a town; * as standard signs used to mark tourist or holiday routes with spe ...
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