A town in Almería competes to be the one with the most charm in Andalusia

Only one from Almeria has gone to the final, in which he competes with nine Andalusian towns

What is the most charming town in Andalusia? This is the question that has been asked from Typical Andalusia and that has led them to launch an intense search through social networks to find the most charming town in the autonomous community and among which a municipality of the province of Almería, which is now looking for your vote to help it to be in the first position.

The contest, which is now in its final stretch in which there are only 10 locations left, aims to show the uniqueness, heritage and legacy that every corner of our Andalusian geography treasures and for this, it submits the municipalities that fight to be the that more charm treasures of the community to the votes of the Internet users.

And Internet users are clear about it, Almería has to be in the final and it has been since the province has a magnificent representative in the competition. It is Tabernas , the fifth largest municipality in the province and which is now in second position in the final phase, only ahead of the Cádiz municipality of Setenil de las Bodegas and followed by another nine, among which are, by order of appearance in the ranking: Almonaster la Real (Huelva), Belálcazar (Córdoba), Frigiliana (Málaga), Siles (Jaén), Villanueva de San Juan (Seville), Espera (Cadiz), Alganirejo(Granada) and Villarrodrigo (Jaén).

Thus, Tabernas is the only municipality in Almeria that resists being elected the most charming Town of Andalusia in 2021 and it does so with 1,593 votes at present, only ahead of the 1,794 of the Cádiz municipality of Setenil de Las Bodegas. Faced with this intense struggle, the Tabernas City Council has launched a message on social networks for all its neighbours and for all Almeria, asking for the vote to become the most charming town. And reasons are not lacking, as one of its jewels shows, its sub-desert landscape, with almost three thousand hours of light a year and loamy terrain, devoid of vegetation, which was used in the past for the filming of numerous films.