2 Denias on Map??
Hi all can someone explain the reason that there are 2 Denia’s on the map
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:52pm
What map are you looking at?.
Chemical Dave wrote on Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:52pm:
What map are you looking at?.
This one at the red marker and then another further south
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 12:07pm
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John46 wrote on Sat Sep 25, 2021 11:54am:
This one at the red marker and then another further south
There is only one town. Denia spreads itself along the coast, and the northern identity is very slender!
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 12:58pm
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Well at first I thought you had been on the sangria and had double vision.
But no you are quite correct if you look on Google maps there are in fact 2 Denia’s
See my screenshot, top left and top right. Ones the port area and ones the beach area.
As Frank Sinatra would say It’s so good they named it twice
Lynn
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Marcbernard wrote on Sat Sep 25, 2021 12:07pm:
There is only one town. Denia spreads itself along the coast, and the northern identity is very slender!
Ok thanks for cla
GrahamLynn wrote on Sat Sep 25, 2021 12:58pm:
Well at first I thought you had been on the sangria and had double vision.
But no you are quite correct if you look on Google maps there are in fact 2 Denia’s
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See my screenshot, top left and top right. Ones the port area and ones the beach area.
As Frank Sinatra would say It’s so good they named it twice
Lynn
Thanks Lynn
So the old town is in the port area ?
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:31pm
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Lynn
Yes, more or less. Denia is a fine town of great history. It is well worth exploring on foot. Beware one particular loon on this forum, I believe, who tells us that Denia is a terrible place with all sorts of bad things going on. He is a nutter, in the eyes of several folk here.
There are several excellent fish restaurants, most fairly close to the port. The market hall is well known too.
Marcbernard wrote on Sat Sep 25, 2021 2:31pm:
Lynn
Yes, more or less. Denia is a fine town of great history. It is well worth exploring on foot. Beware one particular loon on this forum, I believe, who tells us that Denia is a terrible place with all sorts of bad things going on. He is a nutter, in the eyes of several folk here.
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There are several excellent fish restaurants, most fairly close to the port. The market hall is well known too.
Ok thanks
Plan is to visit for 2 weeks next may , and then move 2 years later.most people recommend renting for the first 6 months to find out the lay of the land, what do you guys think?
Want to be no more than 15-20 minutes from the coast by car , mountains a priority also.
Any recommendations of areas?
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 11:01am
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GrahamLynn wrote on Sat Sep 25, 2021 12:58pm:
Well at first I thought you had been on the sangria and had double vision.
But no you are quite correct if you look on Google maps there are in fact 2 Denia’s
Read more...
See my screenshot, top left and top right. Ones the port area and ones the beach area.
As Frank Sinatra would say It’s so good they named it twice
Lynn
I always heard, "its so nice they named it twice" lol
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