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Andorra Travel Guide - Overview
Almost hidden in the eastern
Pyrenees, the tiny
Principality of Andorra is a land of
narrow valleys and
mountainous landscapes, bordered by
France and Spain.
Most of the settlements can be found along the main road that traverses
the country - many villages or hamlets are filled with
Romanesque churches and houses built in
the local style. Others, off the main road, are even more unspoilt, and
provide spectacular views across the rugged
countryside.
Andorra is one of the oldest nations in Europe,
originally established by Charlemagne as a buffer state against the
Iberian muslims. As a result of the Paretages
of 1278 and 1288, control of the country was split between the Spanish
Bishop of Urgell and a nominee appointed by the King of France (initially
the Count de Foix) and subsequently by the French emperors and
presidents. This unique power-sharing arrangement lasted until the late
20th century when the present constitution formally enshrined Andorra as
a principality. |