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A carnival called Cadiz
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The major difference is the much lower commercialism of Christmas in Spain.
Spain is a country of regions. Each has it's own culinary traditions and recipes.
Spain's traditional music is flamenco. Spain has no nationwide traditions of music, food, or dress. Spain began as a political entity when 3 independent kingdoms, Leon, Aragon, and Castile were united under a single monarch Carlos II. Before unification they had their own musical, food, and dress traditions. As other political entities were added to Spain they too brought their own traditions. Andalucia has Flamenco music that features guitars, hand claps, and castanets. It is not the tradition all over Spain. In parts of the north they favor bagpipes. Other areas have anything in between depending on their traditions. There are a couple traditional types of music that come from Spain. One is Flamenco, and another is music played on a Gaita, a bagpipe type instrument, in Galicia, northern Spain.
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they do Mexican traditional dances
There were more of a culture in spain so the cultual importnace was that so spai could share there own culture
napping came from spain as a tradition called a siesta
It is of the traits and traditions inherited from Spain when it conquered Mexico (1521 - 1821).
Not all of spain celebrate holy week the same way because of the traditions, such as the ball of wax.
Spain has a tradition of the famous event, 'Running with the Bulls'. Spain also celebrates Carnival and Flamenco. 'Las Fallas de San Jose' is a big party that happens in the month of March.