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Old January 26, 2010, 11:00 AM
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Ok, "funny" también puede ser "divertido" si se trata de una persona, pero aquí se trata de una creencia.
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Yes medievil castles on top of hills all over Spain--at least Southern Spain. The one in Segovia stands out even though that's more central than southern. Anyway I think the world's view of Spain is Andalucia. The rest of the nation is not as well known. I would bet that Spanish people from other regions think that is funny. From what I have read in newpapers, some may not want to be associated with Andalucia which is seen by some as third-worldish.
Yes when you arrived to a new place, for instance a new city for you, that's magnific for the person and well, I'm agree with you the old world known as Spain is wonderful.
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En Reino Unido los camareros de los restaurantes "tipical spanish" solían llevar sombrero mejicano, y cuando un club de futbol quería hacer una "fiesta española" para homenajear a un jugador español, todos llevaban este tipo de sombreros.
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