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Spanish Corner – CURIOSIDADES DEL MUNDO HISPÁNICO

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Some curiosities about Spanish culture include: the widespread tradition of taking a midday “siesta” nap, the practice of using two surnames (one from the father and one from the mother), the world-famous tomato fight in Bunol, the “running of the bulls” festival in Pamplona, the fact that Spain is home to the first modern novel “Don Quixote,” and their large number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Alhambra palace in Granada, which showcases impressive Islamic architecture.

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Key points about Spanish culture curiosities:

  • Siesta:
    A short afternoon nap is deeply ingrained in Spanish culture, with many businesses closing for a brief period in the early afternoon to accommodate this practice.
  • Double surnames:
    Spaniards typically have two surnames, one inherited from their father and one from their mother, both used in official documents.
  • Tomatina festival:
    The “Tomatina” in Bunol is a massive tomato fight where people throw tomatoes at each other during a festive celebration.
  • Running of the bulls:
    The famous “San Fermín” festival in Pamplona involves people running alongside bulls through the streets.
  • Don Quixote:
    Considered the first modern novel, “Don Quixote” was written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes.
  • Rich UNESCO heritage:
    Spain boasts a high number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with the Alhambra palace in Granada being a prominent example.

 

We hope you enjoy these curiosities and facts about the Hispanic culture.

Sophia B and Xinyi L Year 12 Spanish Students