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What are some interesting facts about spain?
im doing a project and i need to know some cool interesting facts about spain. but not old things like that happened in the early centeries. like stuff about bull fighting and food. can you please give me some and some websites would be great.

spain is a large country and due to the different cultures within the choices of cuisine vary from region to region but here is a website that covers most traditional dishes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_cuisine bullfighting on the other-hand,you must know the history of bullfighting in order for it to make Sense and can be a touchy subject for some.here is a good site that can explain most of it without bias either way. http://www.spanish-living.com/regional/sports/sports-spain/sports-spain_bullfighting.php there is a lot of information out there on spain.have fun and i hope you do good on your report.

I need 10 interesting facts about spain?
I have a spanish assignment due tomorrow and I need 10 interesting facts for the country of spain. Please list a few if u know any!

Hey, why don't you just post me over your entire homework and I'll do it all for you, I don't mind at all that you can't be ar**sed to look it up on the internet for yourself !

Gypsies In Spain - interesting facts?
i need to know interesting facts about the gypsies in spain ... no reason. just wondering. :)

They stole my cat - 'mittens' :[

What are some interesting facts about El Escorial, Spain?
I've tried looking it up on my own, but every website only talks about the royal palace of King Philip II of Spain. Include the link, if possible.

Try this

Vasco Nunez De Balboa (The World's Great Explorers)
Traces the life of the Spanish explorer, focusing on his discovery of the Pacific Ocean.

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Interesting facts about mexico http://interestingfacts.us/more/interesting-facts-about-mexico/ Sat, 03 Dec 2011 17:08:43 +0000
I need so way interesting facts about Mexico also of cancun and glass bottom boating?


There is an underwater museum in Cancun - it consists of over 400 statues that were submerged from November 2009 until now with an estimated 200 to follow this year. It's a ecological project as the figures are made from PH neutral clay to promote the growth of corals and attract marine life.

What are some interesting facts about Mexico?


1. Many of the cities in Mexico were started in the 1500s. 2. Several of the cities have several million people: Mexico city with 25 million, Guadalajara with 8 million, Monterrey with 5 million, Zacatecas with 3 million, and Aguascalientes with 1 million. 3. The area around Guadalajara is known as "Mexico's Silicon Valley." 4. In the central, mountainous area of the country, it rains only during the 3 summer months.

Does anyone know some interesting facts about Mexico? some that are not well known?
they have to be not well known. i need 16 and have 10...but im having trouble finding the other 6....so your help would be greatly appreciated!!

if the US didn't exist, we'd be eating tacos at hockey games :-)

What are some truly interesting facts about mexico?


Mexico celebrates two independence days 5 de Mayo and 16 de Septiembre. Both completely different yet false independence dates since Mexico is still under the ruling of various European countries and the United State. Most large Mexican companies are not owned by Mexico any more. Take PEMEX (Petrolios Mexico) is half owned by US and other Euro investors. DINA (Mexico's Ford) bought out by Soviets. Independent. I don't think so.

The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends, and Lore
From 1610 to the 1860s the Santa Fe Trail, which ran from Missouri and Kansas to New Mexico, was a principal artery to and from the Southwest. Drawing from letters, journals, expedition reports, and newspaper articles, David Dary opens a window into the lives of the people who forged this trail and opened commerce with Spanish America. These firsthand accounts from Native Americans, mountain men, traders, trappers, freighters, surveyors, and soldiers reveal the spectacular details of life on the trail-from the early years when trade was controlled by the Spanish to the gradual establishment of towns that brought new prosperity and the advent of the railroads that changed an entire way of life.

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