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          Huelva is a port city in southwestern Spain, located in Andalusia near the Portuguese border. The city sits at the confluence of three rivers and played a crucial role in Christopher Columbus's voyages in 1492. Visitors explore the Columbus Museum, historic churches, and nearby beaches along the Atlantic coast. The region is known for its fishing heritage and strawberry production.
          Huelva is an Atlantic-facing provincial capital in southwestern Andalusia, Spain, positioned at the confluence of the Tinto and Odiel rivers near the Gulf of Cadiz. It borders Portugal to the west and Seville province to the east, serving as the gateway to Donana National Park and the Sierra de Aracena natural park. The city's coordinates place it at approximately 37.26 degrees north latitude, 6.95 degrees west longitude, within the Iberian Peninsula's southwesternmost quadrant. Content reflects editorial research by the ToursXplorer team based on publicly available destination data.
          Destination | Andalusia | Atlantic Spain | Nature and History | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Adjacent