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- Post-Tribune (IN)
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- September 11, 2005
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Foodies won't want to miss the sprawling central food market (top), one of the largest in Europe. The building's gothic architecture is in contrast -- and harmony -- with the city's modern buildings (above) designed by famed architect Santiago Calatrava, known here for the Milwaukee Art Museum. Visitors will find dozens of street-side cafes (left) that will tempt your taste buds with the city's signature dish -- paella.(PHOTO - Color) (MIKE MICHAELSON PHOTOS)
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Val-EN-cia! You may know this stirring, romantic ballad, performed by such famous tenors as José Carreras ...
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