What do they call jugo in Spain?
Zumo... which means juice, like zumo de naranja (orange juice). Prononced "sthumo" in barcelona... gotta love the lisps!
Is marzipan a very popular candy in Spain?
marzipan is much more popular in Europe than in North America, so your answer is yes, it is very popular in Spain
How do people ideas or goods move around Spain?
Ideas in Spain move by snail mail, telephone, e-mail, and word of mouth. Most goods move by truck.
What is the oldest city in Spain?
Cádiz is thought to be not only the oldest city in Spain, but the oldest city in Europe. It began as a Phoenician trading post around 1100 BC to trade tin, amber and silver and was called Gadir.
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All Spanish children between the ages of six and sixteen are required to attend school. The education laws underwent reform in 2006.
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"newcomer market" then cod fished locally traded to West Indies for rum, molasses, etc.
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What is the spanish proverb dos andares?
Dos andares (gaits) el dinero (money despacio (slowly) y se va (it leaves) ligero (fast)."
What are three famous Spanish bull fighters?
Manolete, Antonio Ordonez, and Manuel Benitez "El Cordobes" were all very famous bullfighters, but there were many others as well.
'recess' is 'nicho' (among others)
'recess' spelt out using the Spanish alphabet is:
R - erre E - ay C - thay E - ay S - essay S essay E - ay
NB ''th' as in 'thin', not 'they'
Do they serve burritos in Spain?
They will be difficult to find. They are a Mexican food item, not Spanish.
What did the spanish explores hope to find in latin america?
The conquistadors were looking for gold, spices, and other natural resources, as well as land to expand their empire.
Where can a family find a farm or property for sale in Spain?
A family can find farm or property sales in Spain at: Undiscovered Spain, Rusticom, Olive Houses, Property 24, Kyero, and Andalucia Country Real Estate.
Where is the Costa Del Sol located?
The Costa Del Sol (meaning Coast of the Sun) is a region in the South of Spain. Formerly made up of quiet, fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed into a tourist destination.
What is Spanish for can I have a job?
"Puede mi tenga un trabajo?"
I'm pretty sure that's how you say it more or less.
I'm half spanish and I'm not the best at it, but I'm 95% that's how it's said
Why did Spain lose its power in the eighteenth century?
The Spanish Empire in the Americas had nothing to do with Spain's loss of power; the loss of power came from mismanagement of the Wealth of the Americas in wars.
The Americas were generating a surplus of wealth, over and above what was required for maintenance and what was lost in defending the American territories from foreign enemies and pirates, attacks from Indigenous People, and Cimaronaje (escaped African slaves who made their own villages in the Americas and stole other slaves into freedom). It was specifically this surplus of money (especially gold and silver) which came into Spain and made it the most powerful country in the world, whereas, before 1492, Spain was among the world's most powerful countries, but not first most powerful country.
Rather than using this money to invest in trade, science, and technology, the Spanish government used a significant percentage of this money to fund its involvement in the Wars of Religion in Europe. Spain's loss of power in the 16th and 17th centuries was primarily due to the expenses involved in these wars, especially the Thirty Years War. Also, since Spain was an ally of the Austrian Empire, as both countries being ruled by the Habsburg Dynasty, a portion of Spain's wealth also went to the defense of the Austrian Empire from Ottoman advances. The point when the Americas became impossible to maintain (due to widespread Criollo-led rebellions, e.g. Bolivar and San Martin among others) was in the early 19th century when Spain had already fallen from the apex of power and was far weaker than both France and the United Kingdom.
What is a good link to see coronation pictures of King Juan Carlos I of Spain?
Juan Carlos I was proclaimed the King of Spain the very same day that Francisco Franco passed away. It was not a ceremony that was planned for months in advance. Consequently, there was not time for arranging detailed coverage. there are a limited number of photos at the related link.
Which hotels in Spain offers Sofrito?
Sofrito in the Spanish language is a word used to describe a type of sauce base used in cooking. Most hotels in Spain with restaurants would probably serve this sauce.
Does sir cliff Richard have e a home in tenerife?
No - he owns a house in Portugal and Barbados, and an apartment in the UK.