lo siento. no se. pero tu encuenta la verdad sambre la musica de toldedo?
Although Spain may well have its own cultural music standards (as most every country does), chances are that people in Spain (and any other country for that matter) also listen to music from other lands, be it music from Germany, Italy, Hungary, or the United States. Music is, afterall, the universal language across the entire globe, read and understood by everyone.
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.
The zarzuela originated in Spain.
A lot of opera, classical, and latin dance music.
It is very popular in the regions of Spain and Brasil.
From Toledo, Spain.
There are 440.2 miles from Toledo and Barcelona.
There are 55 miles from Madrid to Toledo, about an hour's drive.
The country code and area code of Toledo, Spain is 34, 825.
There are 298 miles from Malaga to Toledo Spain. It should take about 5 and 1/2 hours to drive.
It should tak between four and four and one half hours to drive from Toledo to Granada Spain.
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Toledo.
Madrid is the capital of Spain presently as Toledo was before
About 250 miles.
Toledo, Spain.
Guillermo Toledo was born on May 22, 1970, in Madrid, Spain.
El Greco was a Greek artist who was born around 1541. His worked showed that he was a master of the Spanish Renaissance. He died on April 7, 1614 in Toledo, Spain.