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Our final destination is Andorra, the largest of Europe’s tiny countries, located nestled in the picturesque Pyrenees. Spanning around 180 square miles, Andorra has seen a rapid transformation in recent decades, evolving from a secluded and impoverished enclave to a prosperous destination renowned for shopping and outdoor activities.
Steves touches on the historical significance of Andorra, established through agreements between Spanish and French nobility. Although it maintains a unique political structure with both a bishop and the President of France as co-princes, Andorran citizens proudly uphold their independence amidst a flourishing economy driven by tourism and commerce.