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This fishing village is known for its extensive black sandy beach. In the centre of Tarajalejo there is a large supermarket where both tourists and locals go to shop, because there is a good range of merchandise and prices are lower than those in the small supermarkets in Costa Calma. The church is part of the village; it is concealed behind one of the row of house fronts in the Calle Isidro Dias. You have to look up to see the bell-tower than betrays its presence.
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In the centre of Tarajalejo there is a large supermarket where both tourists and locals go to shop, because there is a good range of merchandise and prices are lower than those in the small supermarkets in Costa Calma. The church is part of the village; it is concealed behind one of the row of house fronts in the Calle Isidro Dias. 




