A Spain siesta is when shops, returants and other buildings close down for about an hour so evryone can take a nap.
Siesta is a custom from Spain.
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A siesta.
from Spain
In Spain, they take siestas.
Bullfighter and siesta.
The spanish did during the time Spain took them over
Siesta is a rest or nap in the midday. This tradition is most commonly practiced in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines.
There is a Siesta Motel located in South Korea. It is at 455-8, Chodang-dong, Gangneung, Gangwon-do 210-120, South Korea. There is not much information provided on this motel. However, the siesta is not a cultural institution in Korea like it is in Spain.
i am not quite sure ------------------ probably spain... considering its a spanish word.
napping came from spain as a tradition called a siesta
A siesta can be taken anytime during the day but typically it is when the sun is at it's hottest so anytime between 12 and 2pm and often after lunch. If you are visiting a foreign country that has a siesta, the siesta starts about a quarter of an hour before you get hungry. So when you want to buy some food or have a mid-day meal, all the shops, cafes and restaurants are closed because it is siesta time. The siesta continues until you are no longer hungry, but all the shops, cafes and restaurants have re-opened. For more information, see Related links below.