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  2. Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The dehesa landscape typical to some inland parts of Spain. Spain is the second largest country in the European Union. Its latitude puts part of the country in direct contact with the typical southern end of the Atlantic polar jet. Hence, Spain's geographical position allows for Atlantic fronts typically affecting its western and northern part ...

  3. Paris syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The French enjoy a more informal temperament, in stark contrast to the more rigid Japanese culture, and Parisians' expressive variations in mood may be misinterpreted. Idealization of Paris The syndrome is also due to the gap observed between the idealized vision of Paris nurtured at home, and the actual reality of Paris.

  4. France–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The France–Japan relations are the current and historical relations between France and Japan.The history of relations between France and Japan goes back to the early 17th century, when the Japanese samurai and ambassador Hasekura Tsunenaga made his way to Rome landed for a few days in Saint-Tropez, creating a sensation.

  5. Japanese community of Paris - Wikipedia

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    [4] Rutman added that because many businesses such as the area Mitsukoshi, area Japanese restaurants, and four nail salons with services for Japanese all provide business in the Japanese language, the housewives "are perhaps the most likely to mold their lives around the Japanese community, never progressing beyond elementary French." [4 ...

  6. Madrid residents told to stay at home as torrential rain ...

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    Madrid's mayor on Sunday advised all residents to stay at home as the capital braced itself for torrential rain and storms affecting parts of Spain. National weather agency AEMET issued a maximum ...

  7. Japanese people in Spain - Wikipedia

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    There are also some people of Japanese ancestry in Spain, including descendants of 17th-century migrants to Spain, as well as migrants from among Nikkei populations in Latin America. [4] According to Spain's National Statistical Institute, 4,898 Japanese citizens resided in the country as of 2009; Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave a ...

  8. Spain's flood disaster was its worst in recent history. Here ...

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    At 8 pm, Spain's environment secretary Moran, who was travelling in Colombia, called the regional official in charge of the emergency services Salomé Pradas to say there was a risk a dam would fail.

  9. French people in Japan - Wikipedia

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    French expatriates who are working in Japan with leading foreign companies came from many different industries such as chemicals and crystal-ware. [4] As far as inbound tourism from France is concerned, France ranked at 15th place in 2018, with 304,900 French tourists visiting Japan.