It depends entirely on which conquerors you are talking about. There are numerous such groups like the Phoenician colonists (Tartessos), the Greek colonists, the Roman Empire, the Visigoths, the various waves of Muslim Arabs and Amazigh (Berbers), the Carolingian Empire, the the Armies of the Reconquista, and the Napoleonic French.
Distinctive religious ideas.
Yes, you can bring chocolate through customs as long as it complies with the regulations of the country you are entering.
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Yes, you can generally take butter to Spain, but there are restrictions on the amount you can bring if you're traveling from outside the European Union. If you're traveling from within the EU, you can bring as much as you want for personal use. However, it's always best to check the latest customs regulations before your trip to ensure compliance.
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It is generally allowed to bring chocolate through customs without restrictions or limitations.
Spanish customs in The US The gift of pinatas.
The amount of tobacco you can bring back from Benidorm, or anywhere in Spain, to the UK is subject to customs regulations. As of my last update, travelers are allowed to bring back 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars, or 250 grams of tobacco for personal use without incurring duty. However, it's always best to check the latest customs guidelines before traveling, as regulations can change.
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The Southwest Indian customs were that they always had to bring kachina dolls to cerimonies.
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You are able to bring 60 packets of 50g back from Spain.