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Traditional Dances In SpainBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-04 05:12:44
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SPAIN TODAY
The typical Spanish individual has disappeared decades ago. In the XIXth century, the writers and artists were describing images about a coast inhabitated by voluptous women, with long black hair and fire eyes, and mustached men, with picturesque appearance. Ifyou look for that type of people, you will be disappointed, being given that Spain occupies a high place in the process of globalization. Although, beneath the surface there is a complex structure of regional differences and Read More..... |
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Spain- TarragonaBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-04 05:11:49
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If you wish to have a great holiday and learn many interesting things at the same time, Spain is the ideal country to visit. Sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal, it is a country full of history and wonderful places to visit; and Spaniards are very kind and sociable. As you can see, you will definitely enjoy your stay here.
“The most pleasant place to rest”
The biggest and the most productive fishing port in Catalonia, Tarragona has a population of approximately 100 000 inhabi Read More..... |
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Madrid And Its BeautyBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-04 05:10:10
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The capital of Spain
Madrid is spread out on the meseta, central Spain’s highlands. Its location is perfect for its function, that is, to coordinate the eighteen autonomous regions of Spain. Madrid doesn’t have a very long history; it was only in 1561 that it became the capital of Spain. But those four hundred years have been enough to transform it into one of the most attractive cities in Spain. The cultural identity of Madrid was born with the Paseo del Arte (a kilometer of museum space Read More..... |
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Town of Apostle Santiago, SpainBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-02 05:39:32
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Santiago is numbered among the best cities in Spain and is especially famous because of the religious value it holds. It is home to the Way of Saint James which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city’s name actually comes from the belief that the apostle Saint James is buried here.
The city has splendid pieces of architecture and is considered to have the best seafood cuisine in the country. This is indeed a wonderful place to visit on your tour of Spain.
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Fully Occupied in ToledoBy Dan Cortese at 2010-11-02 05:38:06
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Titus Livius, a Roman author, put Toledo on the European map when he wrote about this medieval, fortified town with its grand monuments and famed steel production. Spain’s capital until 1560, Toledo was of Gothic epoch with really splendid medieval architecture and middle ages history. Toledo boasts of some very refined artistry and cuisine. It is near to Madrid.
Sightseeing in Toledo
Toledo is considered one huge museum, being declared Spain’s National Monument, as it has maintained Read More..... |
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