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They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
you are all wrong. siesta is a afternoon nap
Romans didn't have "tea time" they didn't have tea. But, they did have siesta which lasted from late afternoon to early evening. Italy still has siesta, but not as much as they used to.
Siesta time is from 12pm to 2pm where people in Italy usually eat or sleep. In fact the word siesta means nap in italian and spanish
The Spanish call it 'siesta'.
la siesta = hottest part of day; nap at this time; church music at this time
Sinbad Jr- - 1965 Siesta Time was released on: USA: 1965
La siesta is the time of day when mystery and unilateralism become one
They have Thanksgiving in Brazil.
sleep
The spanish did during the time Spain took them over
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