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  1. Creating Spaniards: Culture and National Identity in Republican Spain by Sandie Holguin, 2002-10-02
  2. The Emerging Female Citizen: Gender and Enlightenment in Spain (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Theresa Ann Smith, 2006-05-15
  3. Views ofTransition: Liturgical Change in Medieval Spain (The British Library Studies in Medieval Culture) by Rose Walker, 1998-08-01
  4. Culture Clash: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy by Culture Clash, 1997-02-01
  5. The Legal Culture of Northern New Spain by Charles R. Cutter, 2001-07-01
  6. Moorish Culture in Spain by Titus Burckhardt, 1999-10
  7. Generation X Rocks: Contemporary Peninsular Fiction, Film, and Rock Culture (Hispanic Issues (Vanderbilt Paperback))
  8. A Time of Silence: Civil War and the Culture of Repression in Franco's Spain, 1936-1945 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare) (Volume 0) by Michael Richards, 2006-04-13
  9. Cultures in Contact in Medieval Spain: Historical and Literary Essays Presented to L.P. Harvey (Kings College London Medieval Studies)
  10. Jews in the Notarial Culture: Latinate Wills in Mediterranean Spain, 1250-1350 by Robert I. Burns, 1996-12-19
  11. Women in Contemporary Culture: Roles and identities in France and Spain
  12. Law, Culture and Regionalism in Early Medieval Spain (Collected Studies Series, Cs 356) by Roger Collins, 1992-06
  13. Culture and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Spain (Oxford Hispanic Studies)
  14. Early Islamic Spain: The History of Ibn al-Qutiyah (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East) by David James, 2009-04-20

61. Cultural Exchange: Asia In Spain. CulturE-ASEF
Sections about each country and on individual thematic areas, for instanceculture and society, with reports on Asian events in spain. es,
http://www.culture-asef.org/english/eu/esp/aeuro/
Home Europe Spain
Asia in Spain
Individual ASEM countries: China Japan Korea, South Institutions, Associations ...
Events
Electronic magazine for the topicality of Asia, published in Barcelona. Sections about each country and on individual thematic areas, for instance culture and society , with reports on Asian events in Spain. [es]
updated: August 2002 Home Europe Spain Site Map - overview of CulturE-ASEF Link suggestions Asia-Europe Foundation and Universes in Universe email newsletter imprint

62. TANDEM-MADRID Spanish Courses. Cursos De Alemán E Inglés.
Madrid For this school the language training means an encounter with spain, its people and its culture.
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63. Cultural Exchange: Europe In The Philippines / Spain. CulturE-ASEF
and associations for the cultural exchange with spain, events, projects, culturalstudies at institutions of higher education. cultureASEF - Internet project
http://www.culture-asef.org/english/asia/phl/easia/esp/
Home Asia Philippines
Europe in the Philippines

Spain Spain Cultural Relations
Program for Cultural Cooperation
Between the Spanish Ministry of Education Culture and Sports and Philippine universities. Fosters the collaborative work of scholars in the humanities and social sciences, as well as artists. Financial support for Spanish-Philippine studies.
Institutions, Associations
Instituto Cervantes
Non-profit institution founded in 1991 by the Spanish government for the promotion of the Spanish language, as well as for the dissemination and maintenance of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries. Has local institutes in more than 20 countries, including one in
Manila

2515 Leon Guinto Corner Estrada Sts., 1004 Malate Metro - Manila
updated: August 2002 Home Asia Philippines Europe in the Philippines ... Site Map - overview of CulturE-ASEF Link suggestions Asia-Europe Foundation and Universes in Universe email newsletter imprint

64. Radio Flamenco
The Flamenco Web Radio from spain, Internet radio devoted to flamenco music and culture,RadioFlamenco brings you Spanish Radio to your P.C.
http://www.spanishindex.com/radioflamenco/

65. The Region Of Andalucia In Spain . Culture, People And Places
Andalucia is probably one of the best known regions of spain as this dry, mountainousregion embraces the Costa del The landscape is as diverse as its culture.
http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Places/Andalucia.htm
Andalucia Andalucia is probably one of the best known regions of Spain as this dry, mountainous region embraces the Costa del Sol . The region covers 17.3% of Spanish territory, 87,268 km² in total, making it the largest single region, with an area greater than countries such as Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Switzerland and Austria. The landscape is as diverse as its culture. From the warm Guadalquivir valley to the low mountain areas and volcanic landscapes such as the Tabernas Desert. The Andalucian shoreline consists of 900km of coastline and some of the finest resorts in Spain. And within 40 minutes of the sandy beach, you can be skiing at the famous resort of Sierra Nevada with its 3,400m peaks. 50% of Andalucia is mountainous with 30% being at an altitude of more than 600m. Within this diverse land, live more than seven million people. Most live in the major cities such as the eight provincial capitals of Almeria Cordoba Cadiz Granada ... Malaga and Seville Andalucia is one of the warmest regions in Europe and has a temperate, Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. More than 18% of the region is protected land with a vast network of parks and reserves. The 22 National Parks range from mountainous regions to coastal areas and the best known are the Doñana National Park, the Grazalema, the Sierra de las Nieves and the Sierra Bermeja. Other sites of interest include

66. Si, Spain
Information on Spanish culture, including a section on the languages of spain.
http://www.sispain.org/spanish/
Este servicio interactivo,"Sí, España" (3.0), que promueve el libre intercambio de información sobre temas actuales en España y su desarollo histórico, lingüístico y cultural, ha comenzado su nueva fase a traves del equipo original que lo creó en 1994
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67. Culture Of Spain - Bullfighting, Food, Wine, People And Traditions
wines are sweet and fruity and even the inexpensive supermarket wines have animportant place in the wine culture. Cider also has an importance in spain.
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The culture of Spain Marriage in Spain Food
Eating out in Spain is relatively cheap and meals are usually substantial instead of gourmet. The Spanish tradition of tapas is a good way to sample the local food. Tapas are small dishes of snacks which are served anytime especially in small bars. They cover all types of foods from seafood to vegetables. Many Spanish people make an evening of hopping from bar to bar trying different tapas. Another of Spain's favourites is Serrano Ham . Spain is famous for its fish delecasies and simply must be sampled, especially if you get to coastal areas. Paella has long been a Spanish favourite, based on either meat or seafood. Every region in Spain has it's own specialities. The Spanish tend to eat traditional continental breakfasts, a light lunch and an evening meal, late. See more about Spanish cuisine Drink
Primarilly Spain is a wine drinking country with each region producing its own special wines, however there are several large breweries within Spain producing the light, lager-like beers popular everywhere. The principal table wines are the riojas and valdepeñas, named after the regions in which they are produced. In general, rioja, from the region around Logroño in the northeast, resembles the French Bordeaux, though it is less delicate. Valdepeñas is a rougher wine, but pleasant and hearty. It will be found at its best in the region where it is grown, midway between Madrid and Cordóba . The Jerez area is famous for it's sherry. Jerez is the place from which this wine was first exported. Britain now buys 75% of all sherry exports. There are four main types of sherry, being

68. Festival Internacional De Santander
Festival combining art, music, and culture. Held in spain from August 1 30, 2002. Site includes event history, program schedule, information on event locations, and merchandise.
http://www.festivalsantander.com/
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69. German Embassy Port Of Spain - Culture
culture. Studying in Germany. Germany is an increasingly discover it for yourself!Links on this topic. Facts about Germany. culture International.
http://www.germanemb-portofspain.de/en/kultur/
Culture Studying in Germany Germany is an increasingly attractive place in which to study, offering international degrees such as Bachelor and Master degrees, courses taught in English and a system which enables credits for attendance and examination passes to be accumulated and transferred. Furthermore, most universities do not charge tuition fees. Further information Why learn German? Information for people who want to take a front seat in the twenty-first century. Why learn German? Goethe Institut Inter Nationes Deutsche Welle Language Learning Net Cultural life in Germany Cultural life in Germany is varied and exciting - why not discover it for yourself! Links on this topic Facts about Germany Overview Vocational training (scholarships from the Carl Duisberg Society Inc. and the German Foundation for International Development)

70. Spain.info
Provides information about cities, culture, sports, business travel and accommodations.
http://www.tourspain.es/

71. German Embassy Port Of Spain - Culture - Living
Welcome to Germany, The Embassy, Foreign and EU Policy, Infos for Germans, Economy,culture. Cultural life in Germany. German culture International. Overview.
http://www.germanemb-portofspain.de/en/kultur/leben/
Cultural life in Germany Cultural life in Germany Cultural life in Germany is varied and exciting - why not discover it for yourself! Further information Facts about Germany German Culture International Overview Studying in Germany Why learn German? Cultural life in Germany

72. Spanish Courses In Spain - Learn Spanish In Spain
Visit several cities in spain and learn the language while you discover the culture of this country.
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73. Study Abroad - Spain - Culture And Society, Granada (Spain)
spain culture and Society School for International Training Visittheir Web Site Location Granada - spain. Highlights Of all
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74. Church Of Scientology Presents: History Of Clearwater - The Beginnings
History of Clearwater from its Native American culture before conquest by spain to the eve of the Civil War. Presented by Freedom Magazine Voice of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater. (Part 16)
http://clearwaterhistory-beginnings.theflaglandbase.org
The many responses to Freedom magazine (published by the Church of Scientology) from local Clearwater residents show that our readers are interested in Clearwater and want to know more about it. Many residents expressed an interest in the colorful history of our city. Thus, Freedom magazine printed a multi-part series on the history of Clearwater, covering the discovery of what became known as Clear Water Harbor by early settlers through World War II. Because of the overwhelmingly popularity of that series, we are reprinting it in full on these web sites. The first settlers who came to Clear Water Harbor, as it later was known, found the climate gentle and refreshing, game plentiful in the woodlands and the scenery tranquil.
Gently purling from its harbor, a sulfated spring left the Gulf waters dazzling and translucent along the coastline. To fish off its shores, the first visitors to the area may have journeyed from the south, or sailed from nearby isles, or even wandered down from the northern land bridge which once spanned the continents. While no one quite knows from whence they came, the earliest settlers by Clear Water Harbor, as it came to be known, found the climate gentle and refreshing, game plentiful in the woodlands and the scenery tranquil. They were the Mound Builders, called that because they left great mounds of mollusk shells behind.

75. Travel In Majorca, Spain - Culture - WorldTravelGate.net®
Mallorca (Majorca) - culture. Home. This elegant halls. At Mallorca, youwill find relaxation, inspiration, culture and entertainment. The
http://www.eurotravelling.net/spain/majorca/majorca_culture.htm
Mallorca - (Majorca) Culture This elegant island has to offer anything a visitor might dream of. Tourism at Mallorca started to develop already in the 1920s, and until the Spanish Civil War it was mainly intellectuals and artists who were attracted by this island.
Mallorca's wonderful climate, beautiful landscapes as well as its cosmopolitan ambience make it a privileged holiday resort, with a cultural offer comparable to the one of many European capitals. The Auditiorio de Palma , for instance, ranks among Europe's top concert halls. At Mallorca, you will find relaxation, inspiration, culture and entertainment. The city's cultural offer is impressive, specially if you take its size into consideration, and there is a large number of monuments you really should not miss. The Cathedral - This is, probably, the most distinctive landmark of Palma. The cathedral, called la Seo by the Mallorquines, was constructed from 14 th to 19 th century, and the highly creative

76. Aspiring Spaniard's Guide - Spain And All Things Spanish!
Complete guide to spain and Spanish culture, food and wine, arts and entertainment, festivals, notable sites, history, and a forum.
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77. Estepona, Costa Del Sol, Spain. Culture
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http://www.pgb.es/estepona/html/icultura.htm
CULTURE History Monuments Festivities Folklore ... Municipal Museum The heart of Estepona beats with a timeless rhythm. The heritage of centuries runs through its streets. Its warm and friendly people preserve their traditions with pride.
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78. Spanish Town Guides - Information About Spain, Granada, Madrid, Salamanca, Sevil
A guide to Malaga, Madrid, Salamanca and Granada. Including general information about spain and information about accommodation, culture, restaurants, bars, night life and golf courses.
http://www.town-guides.unispain.com/
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Here you can find all the information needed about Spain, Madrid, Malaga, Granada, Sevilla and Salamanca. Madrid Guide Malaga Guide Granada Guide Sevilla Guide Salamanca Guide All Guides includes information about;
Where to find a nice place to eat How to convert Celsius into Fahrenheit Where to find the best golf courses The local gastronomy including recipes
Spanish Town Guides, part of Grupo UniSpain Sambela S.L.
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79. The Best Adventure Walking Tours For Spain
Walking tours, adventure and culture guide to spain and Italy.
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Welcome to Spanish Steps and Roman Roads, your walking, adventure and culture guide to Spain, Italy and their breathtaking scenery and unmatched hospitality. Come see for yourself... In Spain, walk with our small group as we explore the ancient pilgrimage route known as the Camino de Santiago. Or trek along the Andalucian coast in Cabo de Gato National Park. If wheels are your preference, let Spanish Steps plan a customized bike tour for you and your friends in many of Spain’s bike-friendly regions. In Italy, practice the art of Tuscan cooking in the hills of Chianti while staying on the grounds of a 13th-century castle and Chianto Classico winery. Learn Italian with a local language professor or become a master painter in the Dolomites at the Centro Culturale Dobbiaco near the Austrian border. Please use the menu options provided at left (or across the bottom if you have images turned off) to access the various areas of our site. If you have specific questions you would like answered, please feel free to contact us via E-mail at

80. Spain - Culture
which, I was told with great conviction, is humane and deeply intertwined in Spanishculture) and the thick, acrid clouds of cigarette smoke, spain is a
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"Tsst! You are in eSpain!" Beyond the bullfighting (which, I was told with great conviction, is humane and deeply intertwined in Spanish culture) and the thick, acrid clouds of cigarette smoke, Spain is a fascinating place. The Spanish day starts and lasts later than ours – businesses open at 10 a.m., lunch is about 2-4 p.m. (during which time many businesses close), dinner is around 9 or 10 p.m., and the nightlife really gets going around 1 a.m. Spaniards also have a different perception of time (for those of you who took cross-cultural, they are polychronic). Start times are flexible and schedules are unrushed. One of the U.S. women was in a hurry to get something done when she was told, "Tsst! You are in eSpain!" (most Spanish-speakers pronounce words that begin with "s" as "es"). That meant she should calm down and relax; everything would get done in due time.

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