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Riders on horseback, men and women dress up in their finery, the traditional "traje corto" (short jacket, tight trousers and boots) for men and the "faralaes" or "trajes de flamenca" (flamenco style dress) for women. The men traditionally wear hats called "cordobés"...The Feria de abril de Sevilla, "Seville April Fair" dates back to 1847. During the 1920s, the feria reached its peak and became the spectacle that it is today. It is held in the Andalusian capital of Seville in Spain. The fair…

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Sample pinxtos in Basque Country and morcilla in Burgos. Try pouring Asturian cider and snack on pulpo in Galicia. Many of these dishes are local favourites and it’s worth visiting these regions just to take the authentic versions for yourself. While there are many tastes to choose from in Northern Spain, here are some of the favourites..

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Bullfighting, the most controversial of Spanish traditions, is a mixed blessing for Spain. Many tourists are very curious to see it and view it as a fascinating insight into Spanish culture, but it is also a stain on the country's reputation for others. Bullfighting is nowhere near as popular as it used to be, but it still features prominently in the country's self-image. Fun Facts About Spain, Facts About Spain, Travel Quiz, Culture Photography, Pub Quiz, Trip To Spain, Andalucia Spain, Spanish Culture, Andalusia Spain

Bullfighting, the most controversial of Spanish traditions, is a mixed blessing for Spain. Many tourists are very curious to see it and view it as a fascinating insight into Spanish culture, but it is also a stain on the country's reputation for others. Bullfighting is nowhere near as popular as it used to be, but it still features prominently in the country's self-image.

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Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada, Spain. It is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of four rivers. From the 11th century until 1492, Granada was a flourishing Moorish stronghold.

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