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The culture of Spain is influenced by its Western origin, its interaction with other cultures in Europe, its historically Catholic religious tradition, ...
Name Year No. Description [a]; Centre for traditional culture – school museum of Pusol pedagogic project 2009 00306 "This innovative education project has two overall goals: to promote value-based education by integrating the local cultural and natural heritage within the curriculum, and to contribute to the preservation of Elche's heritage by means of education, training and direct actions."
Spanish cuisine (Spanish: Cocina española) consists of the traditions and practices of Spanish cooking. It features considerable regional diversity, with significant differences among the traditions of each of Spain's regional cuisines. Olive oil (of which Spain is the world's largest producer) is extensively used in Spanish cuisine.
Sephardi Jewish culture in Spain (8 P) A. Adaptations of works by Spanish writers (7 C) Archives in Spain (2 C, 17 P) Arts in Spain (21 C, 7 P) Spanish awards (15 C ...
Christmas in Spain (1 C, 14 P) S. Spanish folklore (8 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Spanish traditions" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
New Year’s Foods Traditions From Around the World. Three, two, one…there are countless ways to usher in the New Year. ... Spain: Gobbling Grapes. When the clock strikes 12, it’s time to ...
The art of Flamenco was developed in the Calé Romani culture of Southern Spain. Many famous Spanish flamenco musicians are of Romani ethnicity. [56] The rumba flamenca and rumba catalana are styles mixing flamenco and Cuban guaracha, developed by Andalusian and Catalan gitanos.
Rather than unwrapping goodies on Christmas Day, most families in Spain open their presents on January 6, or Epiphany, which is the day that the three wise men are said to have brought gifts to ...