DIVERSITY Spain art and culture are the product of many
external receipts, hence its diversity and richness.
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FLAMENCO This art form combines vocal music, dance and music
accompaniment rooted fundamentally in Andalusia and other regions
like Murcia and Extremadura. This cultural expressive vehicle with
two centuries of history is the most emblematic of Andalusian
folklore and the most renowned form of artistic expression in
Spain. www.taniec.fit.pl
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GELL PARK This is listed as UNESCO World Heritage, together
with another six works by Antoni Gaud. It was conceived as a
residential town, inspired by English garden cities, although the
houses were never built and it ended up as a public park. It was
built on the Montaa Pelada, a concave terrain shaped like an
amphitheatre, with views of Barcelona and the sea. Only two of the
houses originally planned for the estate were built. www.spain.inf
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ARTISTS Names in the Spanish arts, among, in painting:
Velzquez, Goya, Murillo, Zurbarn, Sorolla, Picasso, Dal and Mir. In
the literature of the Golden Age: Cervantes, Quevedo, Lope de Vega.
In music: Manuel de Falla and Albniz. The Annunciation Bartolom
Esteban Perez Murillo www. commons.wikimedia.org
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HOLIDAYS Spanish celebrates Christmas, Easter Week and
Carnival, all the towns and villages have their own patron saint
festivities to celebrate their holidays last for several days.
Among the best known festivals are a celebration of Los Sanfermines
in San Sebastian, Las Fallas in Valencia, Carnival in the Canary
Islands, La Feria de Abril (April Festivals) in Seville and San
Isidro (San Isidro, the patron saint of Madrid) in Madrid. Easter
Week, Pasos www.naszesprawy.info
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FESTIVALS In the cities publish guides with information on all
cultural events. There are many festivals and events related to
entertainment and leisure. Festivl Sanfermines www.
pampeluna.lovetotravel.pl
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FOOD In the field of gastronomy, one of the biggest attractions
is the quality of Spanish cuisine and a variety of products. We can
not talk of a national cuisine but of many regional cuisines. "La
paella", "la empanada, soup "el caldo gallego, bean dish "la fabada
from Asturias", and omelette with potatoes ("la tortilla espanola")
are just a few of the many emblematic dishes. el Caldo Gallego
www.chistesdiarios.wordpress.com la tortilla espanola
www.epicurus.com
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RELATIONSHIPS Family and friends are at the center of life for
most Spaniards. Physical contact is common when greeting people
with kisses and hugs can be surprising for people who for the first
time in Spain, as well as the habit of interrupting each other,
which is not considered bad manners, but just part of spontaneous
conversation. Among those who did not know if the method of address
with "Usted" but in situations less ficjalnych or during leisure
time, it is common to speak to each other by name.
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TIME FOR LUNCH The normal time for lunch is between 13:30 and
15:30, and dinner between 21:00 and 23:00, much later than in other
European countries. People often go for dinner with friends outside
the home, especially during weekends. www. ymuchomas.com
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NIGHTLIFE The nightlife in Spain is legendary and one of our
biggest attractions. Bars and discos are open all night. Hotels and
restaurants are one of the most dynamic sectors of the Spanish
economy. It remains the center of relations. The Nightlife in
Salamanca www. jdaviswrites.hubpages.com
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Background music: Desperado OST - Cancion Del Mariachi (Morena
De Mi Corazon) Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas This song is from
the movie "Desperado" directed by Robert Rodriguez in 1995. This is
the second part of the trilogy called Mexico. Main roles are
Antonio Banderas (El Mariachi) and Salma Hayek. It is the story of
the Mexican street musician, who after drug cartel members killed
his beloved, declares war gang. en.wikipedia.org