Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spain. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Barcelona Spain


You must put Spain Barcelona on your vacation itinerary, you will be glad you did. The natural beauty of the country is stunning whether you approach it from the Mediterranean Sea or from the air. Divided into seventeen communities; Barcelona is in the community of Catalonia.

The Catalonian Community has its own autonomy. As a result, they have their own local government, police and they maintain control over their community which includes their capitol city Barcelona

When you travel there, you will find a city teeming with over 1.5 million people. They gracefully took world center stage in 1992 when they hosted the Olympic Games. The people of Barcelona speak Catalan and Castillian Spanish. Catalan is spoken throughout Catalonia.

The capitol city is historically and culturally a Mediterranean City that has somehow preserved its Gothic City Center. It has a large number of museums that proudly exhibit their art and history throughout the ages. Visiting the museums is a must because they enable you to get a better understanding and a greater appreciation for the unique culture.

Barcelona is deeply Catholic. One of the best times for a family visit is early Spring during Easter. They have plenty of processions, passion plays and pageantry. It is a great time to visit. Barcelona is known for its small romantic streets and quaint shops. They lure you in as you stroll about with your partner.

This place is definitely on for honeymooners. The beautiful coastline along the Mediterranean Sea is a magnet for tourists. It boasts 5,000 kilometers of coastline along with breathtaking beaches. This area has also provided an added boost to the economy of Spain.

At the end of last year tourism bosses were extremely concerned with the low number of European holidaymakers. The first quarter of this year has seen a marked increase in tourists. There has been somewhat of a visitor resurgence with over ten million holiday makers in the slow months of January, February and March. The vast majority of visitors came from the United Kingdom, followed closely by Germany.

Actually, the number of British arrivals showed a slight drop; while more than 6 per cent extra visitors from Germany ensured a good start for 2007. The Canary Islands turned out to be the most popular community. The Costa del Sol, is a yearly favorite of the British. They are generally looking to thaw out from their brutally cold winter. The warm Spanish sun afforded them a welcome sunny break and in turn gave a much needed boost in arrivals.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Spain pictures of the country

A bounch of Spain Pictures:

 Barcelona Spain Gaudi parque Guel


Gaudi la Sagrada Familia
 Typical Spain landscape
Spain football team World cup 2010


Spain Primary Logo


 Spain flag


 Valencia
Madrid 



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

All About Spain


Most famously known for its endless beaches and year-round sunshine as well as the sultry Flamenco and the gory bullfights, Spain has oodles more to offer than that. For thousands of years, Spain has been one of the prime cultural centres of Europe. What distinguishes Spain from the other European countries is its distinctly Arab characteristic which is a result of almost eight centuries of Arab influence.

Spain’s diversity is overwhelming. Its various regions are all conspicuously different from each other; from their geography and climate to their cuisine and culture. Every city and town is an eclectic mix of ancient monuments and futuristic architecture standing testimony to Spain’s centuries old history and its changing times. Cities and towns are littered with Roman aqueducts and Islamic palaces, medieval castles and Gothic cathedrals.

Geography

Located in the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, Spain’s bordering countries include France, Andorra, Portugal, Gibraltar and Morocco. The waters surrounding Spain include the North Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees Mountains southwest of France. Spain has a total area of 504,782 km, with a coastline that stretches 4,964 km. It comprises 19 autonomous communities including the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean; the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca) in the Mediterranean Sea and Melilla and Ceuta, situated in northern Africa. Penon de Velez de la Gomera, Penon de Alhucemas and Islas Chafarinas are three tiny Spanish possessions that lie off the coast of Morocco.

Five immense mountain ranges span the country adding to the extremely varied landscape; green and fertile in some areas and arid, almost desert-like in others. Along with all this are the never-ending coast lines that run from the Pyrenees to Gibraltar along the Mediterranean Sea in the east and along the Cantabrian Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the west.

Climate

Spain’s climate is predominantly temperate with clear, hot summers and colder winters in the interiors and cloudier with moderate temperatures along the coast.

Language

While Spanish is the official language of the country, there are several other languages that co-exist with Spanish and are spoken in certain regions of Spain. These include Catalan in Catalonia, Valencian in the Valencia Region, , Galician in Galicia and a distinct variety of Catalan that is spoken on the Balearic Islands.

Culture

Fiestas and bullfights are indispensable parts of Spain. The seasons in Spain are defined not only by the changes in temperatures but also by the different fiestas; there is a fiesta for every season. Every fiesta is distinct from the other in the way it is celebrated, why it is celebrated, when it is celebrated as well as which region it is celebrated in. Fiestas are such an integral part of Spain that you would have to spend a year in Spain to experience the real culture of Spain. While the Feria de Abril in Sevilla includes an entire week of dancing and singing while indulging in tapas and sherry; the Semana Santa is a more somber week of prayer and penance.

The Flamenco is Spain itself. This musical tradition is absolutely inseparable from Spain and so are teg bullfights, which are part and parcel of almost all Fiestas and are a sight to behold. Not to be missed is the "Running of the Bulls" during the Sanfermines in Pamplona.
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