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a really brief history of spain

Geography. . . Note the geographic boundaries: East--Mediterranean Sea West--Portugal South--Africa (Strait of Gibraltar) Northeast--France. . The two largest cities in Spain are Madrid and Barcelona. Madrid is the capital, and Barcelona is the best place to study abroad..

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a really brief history of spain

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    1. A REALLY Brief History of Spain

    2. Geography

    3. Note the geographic boundaries: East--Mediterranean Sea West--Portugal South--Africa (Strait of Gibraltar) Northeast--France

    4. The two largest cities in Spain are Madrid and Barcelona. Madrid is the capital, and Barcelona is the best place to study abroad.

    6. Important Dates in Spanish History

    7. 206 B.C. The Romans invade Spain; their language, Latin, became the dominant language. Spanish developed from Latin. 711 A.D. The Moors (peoples of North Africa) invade Spain. Catholic Spain fights back against the Islamic Moors, who speak Arabic. (Spanish words that begin with allike lgebracome from Arabic.)

    8. 1492 Not only did Isabel and Fernando sponsor Columbus but also succeeded in expelling the last of the Moors from Spain. The Alhambra, a Moorish palace in a city called Granada, was the last stronghold. Youll notice that Granada (which means pomegranate) is in the south, close to Africa, so it makes sense that the Moors could hold onto it longer than other cities.

    9. Pictures of the Moorish palace, the Alhambra

    10. Incidentally, Washington Irving loved the Alhambra and wrote stories in it and about it.

    11. 1492 Were still not done with that date. Isabel and Fernando succeeded in expelling not only the Moors that year but also the Jews. The Moors and the Jews made up most of the middle class, so what the king and queen actually did was throw out all their workers thereby ruining the countrys economy.

    12. 1936-1939 These are the dates of the (most recent) Spanish civil war. In 1931, the popular vote made it obvious that people wanted a republic, not a monarchy, and King Alfonso XIII abdicated. There were so many political factions violently opposed to each other that civil war seemed inevitable. It broke out in 1936, and Francisco Franco gained control of the government and became dictator. Incidentally, Ernest Hemingway fought in the Spanish civil war.

    14. 1975 -- Franco died. Juan Carlos became king, but, knowing which way the wind blew, immediately went about establishing a republic. A president was elected, and the real power resides with that office.

    15. Culture

    16. Spain is known for flamenco dancing. Its the traditional dance you see on TV and in movies with the castanets.

    17. The most famous Spanish literary work is Don Quixote. The book was written by Miguel de Cervantes.

    18. The dish for which Spain is most famous is paella. Its a rice dish seasoned with saffron and contains seafood and chicken and a few vegetables.

    19. These sweets are called turrones (singular, turrn) and are a specialty of Catalonia, where Barcelona is located. The translation is nougat, but theyre nothing like the inside of a Three Musketeers bar.

    20. And if you go to Barcelona with us, you can see and/or taste these things yourself!

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