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"For a Few Dollars More" is a classic Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and released in 1965. It was shot in various locations in Spain, including the Tabernas Desert in Almeria, where many other Spaghetti Westerns were filmed.

The main locations used in the film include the town of El Paso, which was reconstructed in the Tabernas Desert, and the fictional town of San Miguel, which was also recreated in the desert. The train station and hotel where Lee Van Cleef's character, Colonel Mortimer, stays in the film were filmed in the real town of Guadix in Granada.

Other notable locations used in the film include the abandoned mining village of Mini Hollywood, which was a popular filming location for westerns in the 1960s, and the city of Almeria itself, where several scenes were shot in the surrounding countryside.

Overall, the film's locations capture the rugged, barren landscape of the American West, even though they were shot in Spain. The Tabernas Desert, with its rocky outcroppings and sandy expanses, lends an authenticity to the film's depiction of the Wild West.