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Alicante is a Spanish Province which is recognized as a historically significant Mediterranean port. The population is comprised of over 350,000 people making it a densely populated area. The area has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years when European settlers moved across and began to create new villages at the base of Mount Benacantil. Alicante has an amazing history of resisting invasion in its earliest years- although; the Romans did manage to acquire the territory and spent over 705 years as its ruler. In the 18th and 19th century, Alicante was an extremely poor, rural and agriculturally-based area. However, it would later see success during World War I. This was largely due to the fact that Spain had remained a neutral area and continued to produce goods needed during wartime. It was only in the 1960’s that Alicante really emerged as a prosperous and well-known country as tourism rose sharply. The area saw great developments to encourage foreign visitors and slowly but surely other amenities developed around these tourist locations fostering growth. It is now one of the best and most pleasant places in the world to spend your holiday. Visitor AttractionsSpain has a reputation for being a place with thousands of amazing attractions and the province of Alicante is no different. Be sure to see the Basilica of Santa Maria built in the 15th century. This gothic-styled monument is a vision built over the mosque in the city. At this point in time, construction had also begun on the Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari. There are many religious buildings and monuments in Spain and in Alicante specifically. These have often been built over mosques and are mostly related to Catholicism. Another one of these would be the Baroque style Monastery of Santa Faz. Other exiting attractions come in the form of museums and educational centres. You will find a number of these museums all over. History lovers will adore the Archaeological museum where you will find items from over 100,000 years back ranging all the way to the 19th century. The history of Alicante is written all over the town with many historical sites to visit and information at every turn. Emergency Telephone Numbers in AlicantePan-European emergency number – 112 Ambulance Service (Ambulancia) – 061 National Police (Policía Nacional) – 091 Local Police (Policía Municipal) – 092 Fire Service (Bomberos) – 080 Medical emergencies – 085 Vehicle Emergency Breakdown – 0033 825 098 876 Travelling in AlicanteYou will be able to get around Alicante quite easily using their public transport system. If you require transport from the airport then car hire in Alicante Airport is a feasible and popular option. This is a great way to take control of your time in another country because it means not having to rely on public transport and being able to safely travel at any time you please. If you want to hire a car in Alicante a popular site to visit is Car Hire in Alicante You can also opt in for seeing Alicante on foot although this can be quite a difficult process for long day trips. When hiring a car in Alicante there are certain rules that must be abided by. Driving in Spain is done on the right side of the road, and it is against the law not to wear a seatbelt. Talking on cell phones is also illegal. To hire a car in Alicante an EU or international driving license is required. The legal drink driving limit is 0.05% and 0.01% for new drivers. The speed limit in Spain varies – general rules are 50km/h in towns, 90km/h on single carriageway roads, 100km/h on dual carriageways and 120 km/h on motorways. Alicante Travel Guides
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