Bullfights come from long time ago. Spanish people don't like changes, and when villages feasts come, the only think they do is watching bulls and drinking, so if you remove that from them, you know.
PS: I'm spanish and I don't like bulls.
i did churros it took alot of time and money so just do bull fighting
Panama has a diverse culture of Spanish, indigenous Indians, African, and mixed peoples. So their culture is a mix of these elements.
Language affects culture by making them them. You see Mexicans speak spanish which makes it unique. So you know that africans love their culture. So as you see they make their own languages to be apart of their culture,and only their culture.
literal translation is: "bola suave" is a sport that is not played in the spanish culture that much, so it doesn't have a translation name.
because it is consider as a heavenly lucky in studying their culture. and it's because they just want it. so why are you so naughty and echosera about that.
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Francis Drake was so significant because he was the first person to circumnavigate the whole world. Actually, that honour belongs to Ferdinand Magellan, Drake was the first Englishman to Circumnavigate the World. Add to that the disruption he caused to the Spanish Empire with his privateering, and his part in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
The Moors, are a Muslim group of people. They are of Arab origin. So, their culture such as the cuisine, the language, the architecture has perhaps nothing in common with Spanish culture. Although Spain, is an overwhelmingly Roman Catholic country. But traces of this Arab-Moorish existance is still intact in Spain. Many of the famous churches and cathedrals in Spain, were once mosques themselves. The Alhambra (I don't know if that's how you spell it) was built by Arabs. Also, Spanish is an Italic-Romance language. But, Spanish contains a lot of cognates and words of Arab origin. The capital city's name, Madrid; is of Arabic origin. The word "guitarra" is of Arabic origin, "quhuitarrha" (I think). Meaning that the English word "guitar" is of Spanish and Arabic origin. There's a place in Spain named "Andules", that name too is of Arabic origin. Spanish culture on the other hand, is descended from ancient Roman culture. So consequently, the religious identity of Spanish culture is Roman Catholicism. Most Spanish people are Roman Catholics. Their language, is rooted from the Latin language; the language that the Romans spoke. Their culture also bears some resemblance to Portuguese and Italian cultures. (Italy is like Spain/Portugal's mother country!).
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You can say "Los dos osos" if they are both male bears, if one is male the other female, or if the gender of the bears is not known. You can say "Las dos osas" if both of the bears are female.
Also you are not allowed to go in the kitchen because its kind of a private place, only way you could enter is to be welcomed. In Mooresville you walk in to the kitchen with no permission most of the time. Also most people can't afford a spanish house, most people just have an apartment. Most apartments are small compared to mooresville's apartments.The house is the same size. In the city of Huelva, in Andalucia, SW Spain, there are houses not at all dissimilar to detached houses in English suburbs, if a little more decorative. This is because many English employees lived and worked there.
Because Mexico is a mix of three cultures:The Prehispanic culture, when Mexico's territory was home to native American civilizations that lived there from 3000 BC until the 15th century. Of special importance are the Aztec and Mayan civilizations.The Spanish culture, brought by Spanish conquistador until Mexican independence on the 19th century. Such culture includes the language, religion and many western traditions.The Mexican culture, which includes all traditions specific to Mexico after its independence.