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Furniture Overseas have been providing Furniture Packages in Andorra for well over 4 years now and have provided furniture in the Capital Andorra la Vella to El Serrat in the North, Soldeu in the East to Santa Julia de Loria in the South of Andorra.
We deliver and install everything for you, so you don't have to lift a finger - what a way to enjoy your new home and all at unbeatable prices! All you need to do is select the furniture package you like and we do the rest! Furniture Overseas even make the beds and hang the curtains.
Each of of furniture packages in Andorra is available in a number of distinctive finishes and can be arranged in a variety of different settings. We give you a detailed floor plan so you can visualise the layout of your new home before you move in.
Furniture Overseas can also provide a dishwasher, fridge, washing machine dvd’s, televisons, vacuum cleaners or any other electrical item you may require for your home/holiday home in Andorra.
The Principality of Andorra is a Sovereign State with its own Constitution as of March 1993, and a democratically elected Government as of December 1993. Andorra's main attraction to the foreigner investor is its status as the most complete tax haven in Europe.
Of the total of 72,000 forming the resident population of Andorra, 26,000 are true Andorrans or hold Andorran passports, 27,000 are Spanish, 4,000 French, 9,000 Portuguese and the remainder other nationalities of which around 1,000 are British.
The visitor enters Andorra from the south at St. Julia at 908m and from the north at Pas de la Casa 2,095m. Other towns of note are: Andorra la Vella 1,005m, Canillo 1,528m, Encamp 1,279m, La Massana 1,232m, Ordino 1,298m and Soldeu 1,844m. Andorra includes one of Europe's most beautiful areas of mountain scenery where the peaks tower to just under 3,000m. The Envalira Pass at 2,408m is the highest pass in Europe which is open all year.
Whilst the official language is Catalan, Spanish and French are spoken throughout the country with the larger stores and banks usually speaking English.
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