Village infrastucture can be ropey in Spain, though I guess I can really only speak for Andalucía.
Bus services run at an absolute minimum, if at all, and on a national level some 6,500 villages have no access to ADSL, as broadband is called here.
On the other hand, perhaps precisely because communications are poor, the pueblos […]
Chemists and kiosks
Published on March 17th 2008
Posted by Theresa O’Shea
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