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Every country has its specific customs regulations. You can find basic information on that below. |
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Below you can find a short description on some of the many famous places in Spain . Spain offers everything, from flamenco dancing shows to excursions and cultural visits to Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Granada, Barcelona and many other places.
Almost every town in Spain is famous and of high tourist interest. |
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Spain is a country, which offers visitors an excellent diversity of places to visit with guided or self-guided tours. Each region has its own specialty depending on the climate, geography, history and traditions. |
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The spainish Cuisine is one of the most varied and sophisticated in Europe and the rest of the world. Each province or even every little pueblo ("village") has its own food speciality. Throughout Spain the food is influenced by the geographic location and also by its long and interesting history. A lot of elements of spainish cuisine today have its origin from the Moorish occupation or even go back to the Roman occupation. |
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Spain is located on the south-west of Europe. The climate of Spain is rather favourable because as it borders the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The country is situated between Portugal and France. The total area is about 505,957 sq. km. |
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Spain National Government: Parliamentary monarchy with hereditary constitutional monarch as a head of the state. Spain Regional Government: Traditionally rigidly centralised, unitary state; however, 1978 Constitution recognises and guarantees right to autonomy of nationalities and regions of which state is composed. |
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Spain has a long and unique history timeline and the oldest historical findings date back to about 30000 to 50000 B.C. This chapter describes the main periods of the Spanish history. Among the most important remains of this period are the caves Cova Negra (Jativa) and Pinar (Granada). |
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Spainish culture is controlled by the Ministry of Culture. Today it channels a good part of public funds to the cultural aspect with other ministries such as Education and Foreign Affairs collaborating. |
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