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Spanish culture and box

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Spanish culture continues to exist today and has a recognized country as a nation. The country known as dır Spain bilinen is actually the Spanish Kingdom. Parliamentary democracy is governed by a constitutional monarchy regime. Spain has 17 autonomous regions with important islands. Some of these islands are connected to Spain, but they also form their own language. Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Basque languages ​​are also used in Spain. The name of the language, known in Spanish, is “Castilian adı. The origin of this language is based on the Roman Empire and is now the second most spoken language. However, since there are nationalist regions in Spain, it is very difficult to communicate in Spanish and Basque regions.

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Spanish People And Cultural Structure

In Spanish culture, people generally speak very fast and loudly. In everyday conversations, slang words are often heard. They write the act of laugh in their own language as ”jajajaja” in writing. In Spanish, the letter telaffuz j ”is pronounced as” ğ ”. According to their tradition, long names are generally preferred. Every day in his culture has a saint.

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The baby who is born is given the name of the saint of that day, and even his other saints are named after him, and the names commonly used are long. 70% of the Spaniards are Catholics, but there are more than different creations and beliefs in monsters. The importance of entertainment in Spanish culture is great. Today, there are Spanish festivals that have become a tradition, and they are attracted by the public. The festival, which has been traditionally made for 73 years and is very famous, is a tomato festival. The Spanish people have fun throwing hundreds of beers into each other.

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Spanish Traditions

Spaniards eat 5 meals a day. They make the breakfast at 8:00 am and express the meal as ün almuerzo Kahvaltıy. They eat lunch at 13.30 and the next snack is called ler merienda Öğle. Dinner is generally consumed at 21.30. After lunch, the streets are empty between 14.00-17.00 and most shops are closed and this is a tradition and it is called boş siesta Öğle. Siesta is the Spanish sleep and is traditionally made every day. The parties are given two or three times a week and these parties are prepared for these parties by preparing their preparations on the streets.

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Spain’s famous and traditional dish is ği Paella hur. One of the striking features is the ”Tapa“ tradition. The Spanish tapas tradition is part of everyday life. The tapa is a way of eating a meal, and in small portions it refers to a small meal. Traditional dances and music are known as “Flamenco Geleneksel. Known as a peninsula country in Europe, Spain is well known for its bullfights.

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In many cities in the city there are statues of bulls. In Northern Spain, bullfights and bull festivals are held annually and attracted great interest in the world. The Spanish dress is very traditional and generally comfortable, frilly and colorful

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To explore the culture of Spain, you can choose the most beautiful cities, you can choose a tour with comprehensive guide and you can choose the tour of Spain which includes convenient transportation options. You can try the best Spanish tours with delicious Spanish dishes, and if you travel in the summer months, you can enjoy the unique sea on the beach. Click here for the best Spain tours! Start your day of travel just to start exploring the wonderful cities of Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Malaga and Valencia!

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