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The Controversy of Bullfighting in Barcelona

28th September 2010
Most people associate Spain with paella, Picasso and very flamenco dancers, but the only thing everyone associated with Spain is bullfighting. I was one of them until I decided to live here, and found that this view of the country was very narrow. However... Read >
Author: hoteldelhi

The Controversy of Bullfighting in Barcelona

16th September 2010
Most people associate Spain with paella, Picasso and pretty flamenco dancers, but the one thing that everybody associates with Spain is bullfighting. I was one of them until I decided to live here, and discovered that this view of the country was a very n... Read >
Author: Ricardo Polo

Paella – Rice, Meat, Fish What More Can You Throw In?

27th August 2010
This is a Valencian dish that originated in its modern form in the mid-19th century near Lake Albufea, a lagoon in Valencia, on east coast of Spain. The dish paella is seen by people as a national dish from people who aren't from Spain but to be honest m... Read >
Author: VacationRentalPeople

Car hire companies in Valencia – Drag the Beautiful Moment!

19th August 2010
Valencia is the capital of Autonomous Community of Valencia and it is the most populous city in this region. This is the third largest city in Spain and with population of 810,064 in last year. People are living in the metropolitan areas in this city. It ... Read >
Author: granadacars01

Some Important facts about Spain that You must Know before Going for a Trip

30th July 2010
Spain has a lot to boast of -- insane bull runs, lavish beaches, beautiful country sides, quaint white villages, Flamenco dancers, 365 days sunshine, largest flea market, incomparable cuisines, enthralling nightlife, stunning architecture and an incredibl... Read >
Author: justinntaylor

Top Tips for Planning a Holiday to Europe

07th June 2010
You may visit the Prado Museum in Spain, the French Alps, the Buckingham Palace in England or the former Berlin Wall sight in Germany. While travelling from country to country there is a lot of possibility that something may go awry. Protect yourself and ... Read >
Author: Simon Pallister

Cuban Food at its best!

29th March 2010
The beautiful tropical isle of Cuba can be known for numerous things. One key feature of the Cuban lifestyle is classic Cuban food, which usually is known for its rich spices and also tastes. The nation's cultural influences happen to be so diversified as... Read >
Author: Adrian Marks

About Me - Pedro Talks About Himself (present simple)

02nd November 2009
This article will help you with using the present simple. Below you will read about Pedro, his daily routine and his family. While reading the article look for all the tenses in the present simple and think about the use. This is discussed after Pedro's a... Read >
Author: jackaskew

Irregular Past Tense Spanish Verbs

21st October 2009
In Spanish there are really just two past tenses the student needs to be concerned about and they are the preterite and the imperfect tenses. The Imperfect Tense The imperfect tense is used to refer to actions in the past that occurred repeatedly such a... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Best Barcelona Tapas

16th October 2009
With such an abundance of restaurants in a city like Barcelona, it's difficult to know what kind of food to choose never mind where to go. A diner is really spoilt for choice when it comes to quality restaurants. So what about Tapas Bars? Read on to find ... Read >
Author: David Brydon

NYC Tourist Attractions

16th September 2009
And that isn't an empty boast. New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is toute... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez

Spanish Cuisine Is Not Just About Tapas

12th June 2009
Spanish cuisine is centuries of traditional cooking, and is characterized by the rich blend of the many different specialites from the various regions of Spain. However Spanish cuisine is not monolithic. The country itself consists of 17 autonomous commu... Read >
Author: James Murray

Eating Exotic Like The Spanish

28th April 2009
Bored of cooking every day the same meals, the same recipes, and want to try something different and exotic? You can choose any culture, any country you want and you will find specific traditional food for each and every one of them. But there is somet... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

All You Need To Know About Spanish Wine

10th April 2009
If you think of Spain, bullfights, paella and flamenco probably spring to mind. Rioja may also feature well up your list and rightly so, as it contributes to a vast proportion of Spain's wine exports and is almost certainly one of, if not, the most well ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Costa Brava Stag Do's - Tips for Arranging a Memorable Costa Brava Stag Party

09th April 2009
If you are looking for a different set to celebrate the last night of freedom then the idyllic scenery of Costa Brava is ideal for you and your stag pals. There is so much for you to do here than just laying on beach, getting the ideal tan and watching g... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
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