Huelva (province) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
province of Spain
About Huelva (province)
Huelva is characterized by the Andalusian dialect. The use of a lisp pronouncement (pronounce the Z or the C in the case of S. Examples: "Zermon", "¡que paza!", "excuse me" ... etc.) is usual in some towns. In Huelva there is a moderately warm Mediterranean climate; in the north of the province it is more continental. With 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, Huelva, along with Almería, is the province with the highest solar radiation. The annual average temperature is 18.1 °C. The warmest month is August (25.5 °C), the coldest month is January (11.4 °C). In the Sierra Morena, these temperatures are somewhat more extreme, higher in summer and colder in winter, as the balancing influence of the Atlantic has no effect there. The annual mean values for rainfall are between 500 and 700 mm on th
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