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		<title>Spainserve!</title>
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We are here to SERVE you in SPAIN! 


Spainserve is the new breed of expat website. We bring a little something special to those that want a little extra whilst browsing. 


Have we got some great features for you. Once you sign up for your free membership, you'll get a whole host of features added to your account. 


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		<title>Wines of Valencia and Murcia Spains best kept secret</title>
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			The wines of Valencia and Murcia &amp;ndash; 
			
			
			Spain's best kept secret. 
			
			
			 
			
			
			There are some literally hundreds of bodegas in the wine growing regions of Valencia and Murcia most of which are open to the public and many of which are happy to show you around and let you taste their wine. Why not visit a few and see (and taste) the fantastic wine on offer in this part of Spain. 
			
			
			You will find that red is the most dominant wine type and Monastrell the dominant grape type. 
			
			
			 
			
			
			Fondill&amp;oacute;n&amp;mdash; A Five-Hundred Year History 
			
			
			Until recently the area, particularly the Alicante region, was best known for Fondill&amp;oacute;n, a sweet red dessert wine which has a five-hundred year history, and for sweet white dessert wines made from luscious moscatel grapes. However, with the increasing modernization of wine production, other wines are now gaining deserved recognition inside and outside of Spain. 
			
			
		
	

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		<title>Murcia (Costa Calida)</title>
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		<description>Murcia on the Costa Calida, is one of Spain&amp;#39;s fastest developing regions. Famous for its La Manga Club golf resort, it has a population of 1.3million people, is rich in culture and scenic beauty and enjoys 320 days of sunshine per year. Whether you are looking for relaxation, sports, nightlife or to soak up historical sights, the region of Murcia has it all. Over the next 5-10 years, numerous golf, tennis, spa, marina and leisure resorts will be built. Property prices are 50% lower than the adjacent Costa del Sol, with the average property values rising at 29% per annum. The capital appreciation on the new resorts, from inception to completion, is typically over 60%.The two existing international airports are easily reached within 2hr30 from most UK airports, and a further airport is under construction. The region also benefits from excellent sea, road and rail links.</description>
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		<description>With so many people moving away from family and friends, the evolution of video and audio communication has been on full speed ahead for the last couple of years. It is now possible and  quite rightly  very popular.For those of you who do not quite understand what it is or whether it is available to you we have put together this information to help you get to grips with and enjoy the huge benefits of Web conferencing and Video conferencing </description>
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		<description> Ok, so you&amp;#39;ve found your dream home and are coming to live in Spain? Here is a basic checklist Before you sign any documents, you should obtain advice from a lawyer (abogado) or make sure you have an independant interpreter with you who can read through everything and make sure you understand exactly what you are signing. We would always recommend that you appoint your own independant Solicitor (Abogado) This way you can be sure that they only have your interests at heart. </description>
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