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Situated in the Mecca of European Golf, Aloha Golf Course in Nueva Andalucia is characterised by varied vegetation all around. A natural golf course, each of the 18 holes at Aloha is never like the other. Basque (Euskara in Basque) is the language spoken by the Basque inhabitants of Pyrenees in northern Spain, more specifically a Spanish autonomous community known as the Basque Country. The cultural autonomy is reflected in the names given to the holes at the Aloha golf course. The first hole is named Tu Tranquilo (Take it easy) to the second Uresandi (lots of water) describing the existence of three lakes at Aloha. Third hole named Los Olivos (Olive trees), fourth named Cortavitarte (short), fifth named La Fuente (Fountain) describing the fountain situated, sixth Prunus-Prisardi (Plum trees) to the seventh hole El Ruedo (Bullring). The eighth hole celebrates the |