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One More Milestone For Raul in Real Madrid

23rd February 2009
Real Madrid has provided many famous players and enjoys the fruits of victories with great achievements. Club has many profiled player who served the club with great achievements and one of them is legendary Alfredo Di Stefano who is best known for his go... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Spanish Serrano Ham

16th February 2009
Even during the days of the Roman Empire, Jamon Serrano, or Mountain Ham, was considered a delicacy and its popularity hasn't diminished in these times of fast food. The preparation of this dry-cured, Spanish ham is anything but fast, but it's well worth ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Fernando Gonzalez Rolls On In Movistar Open Tennis

16th February 2009
A tennis match held between two tough players Fernando Gonzalez and Juan Moncao on Friday 6th February 2009. This match marked the semi final of Movistar open by the tennis contest. Crown stone Fernando Gonzales through to the semi finals of the movistar ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Australian Open 2009 - Nadal beats Federer in Finals

10th February 2009
It was another tennis masterpiece. This Australian Open Final, although lacked the quality as seen in the always Nadal and Federer finals, but it could be said that, this too was epic entertainment. The match lasted for more than 4 hours in the fading ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Grand Slam Tennis - Murray Slips Big Time, Tsonga Wins

30th January 2009
As I was typing my last article, I couldn't help but fidget with the remaining match involving Andy Murray. He was battling Fernando Verdasco of Spain and the Spaniard shall prove to be a big test for the British number one. It was a pity that the matc... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Anticipating Brasil Open - Costa Do Sauipe 2009

23rd January 2009
The 2009 Brasil Open, Costa Do Sauipe will be played in Brazil starting from Feb 9 till Feb 16. 32 world class players will compete against one another in the singles event and 16 will play in the doubles. The games will be played on a clay surface. T... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Do You Want To Learn Spanish Online At The Earliest?

16th January 2009
There certainly can’t be a better place to learn Spanish online faster than internet. Spanish lessons are readily available across the internet. In fact, there are many sites that are solely dedicated to learning Spanish. All you have to do is to re... Read >
Author: Andres Colmenares

The Traditional Workings Of The El Gordo Lottery

01st December 2008
The El Gordo (The Fat One) Christmas lotto is the most time-honoured lottery draw in Spain with the large majority of the country's population participating. As it happens, this draw has grown to be a national activity with 98% of Spain's citizens playin... Read >
Author: Gavin Evans

Driving in Spain and the Trouble With Spanish Drivers

01st December 2008
Driving in Spain is a lot of the time pleasurable, smooth new roads with few fellow drivers to look out for, allowing one to take in the beautiful, changing countryside, but at other times it can also be a nerve racking experience, navigating bone... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Looking Back At The 2008 Formula One Season

12th November 2008
With the conclusion of the nail biting Brazilian Grand Prix, the 2008 Formula One Season has come to an end. For the second season in a row, it was an absolute cliff hanger. The Championships were a mixed bag between the two heated rivals in the sport... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

From dumb gringo to able traveller thanks to language school

26th September 2008
27.01.06 By James Frankham New Zealand Herald My world is mute. Conversations, signs and words cannot find their way into my simple, Spanish-less existence. I decide to embark on Spanish lessons. I know a smattering of German, a handful of French,... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Los Importadores—Bringing the Highest Quality Jamons to Australia

05th September 2008
One of the most sought after dishes of the post modern times is Spanish cuisines. Spain is known for its Jamonâ€"cured hamsâ€"and it is said that though only 5 kilos of Jamon are eaten by Spaniards a year, 39 million Jamons are being produced to cater to ... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Top ten things to do when you visit Spain

27th August 2008
1. Food plays a large part in the life of a Spaniard, so when it comes to eating out, tapas is one of these essential meals you need to understand when visiting Spain. It's not about how much you eat but rather what you eat; the idea being that you have a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spain's Culture: Did you know that Spaniards never go barefoot?

25th July 2008
I've been living and working in Spain for almost twenty years. My wife is Spanish, my friends are Spanish, my customers are Spanish and my businesses are Spanish. Over these years I think I've learned quite a bit about "being Spanish". If you want to... Read >
Author: Dennis Lewis

Finance for property purchase in Spain

07th July 2008
Professional lending advice and property purchase in Andalucia Spain. Loans are now available to purchase of any type of residential property, whether a small apartment, townhouse, large villa, traditional finca or new development. We offer mortgage adv... Read >
Author: Intsub
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