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regional food
Spain boasts a variety of regional dishes,
the most famous of which are paella
and tapas. Paella is a classic dish from
the Valencia region, where rice is
grown. it consists of a variety of meat,
fish, fresh vegetables, and saffron-flavored
rice. Tapas, sometimes known as pinchos,
are small snacks that originated in andalusia
in the 19th century to accompany wine.
Stemming from a bartenders’ practice of
covering a glass with a saucer or tapa
(cover) to keep out flies, the custom
progressed to food being placed on
a platter to accompany a drink.
Tapas range from cold meats or
cheeses to elaborately prepared
hot dishes of seafood, meat, or
vegetables. a tapa is a single
serving, while a ración serves
two or three.
SeVille
Seville is a major port as well as an important
industrial, cultural, and tourist center. With the
discovery of the new World, Seville entered its
greatest period of prosperity, being the chief
port of trade with the new colonies until 1718,
when it was superseded by Cádiz. The city is the
capital of bullfighting in Spain and a center
of the andalusian gypsies, famed for their
songs and dances.
granada
north african Muslims,
known as the Moors, once
ruled most of Spain. The town of
granada was the capital of their
kingdom, and the alhambra
fortress overlooking the town
enclosed a magnificent
Moorish palace that
remains to this day. The
palace and its gardens
(left) gradually fell
into ruin after the
Moors were defeated
in 1492, but they have
since been restored to
their former glory.
fieSTaS
More than 3,000
fiestas take place each
year in Spain. on any day
of the year there is a fiesta
happening somewhere—usually more
than one. fiestas are a means for a village, town, or
city to honor either its patron saint, the Virgin Mother,
or the changing seasons. fiestas can take the form of
processions, bullrunning (above), fireworks, reenacted
battles, ancestral rites, or a mass pilgrimage to a rural
shrine. Whatever the pretext, a fiesta is a chance for
everybody to take a break from everyday life and let off
steam, with celebrations going on around the clock.
King juan CarloS
The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 resulted in a
dictatorship by general franco. in 1975, franco died and
was succeeded by King juan Carlos, grandson of the last
Spanish king. under his rule, Spain became a multiparty
democracy, and attained membership in the eu. in 2014,
he abdicated in favor of his son, King felipe Vi.
Salt-cured ham
(above), Spanish
omelette – a tasty
dish of potato
and onion (left) –
and mussels in an
onion and garlic
sauce (below)
The splendid
gardens and
architecture of the
Moorish palace
in Granada
The climax of Pamplona’s
(left) annual fiesta, Los
Sanfermines, is when bulls
SPaniSh guiTar stampede through the city.
The guitar originated in Spain in the 16th century. it plays
a central role in flamenco, traditionally accompanying the
singer. The flamenco guitar developed from the modern
classical guitar, and evolved in Spain in the 19th century.
flamenco guitars have a lighter, shallower construction
and a thickened plate below the soundhole,
used to tap rhythms. Today, flamenco
guitarists often
perform solo.
The classical
guitar is Spain’s
national instrument.
Old-fashioned horse drawn
carriages carry tourists
around a number of
Spanish cities. These
carriages (left) are
pictured in the
Plaza de
España,
Seville.
Juan Carlos and Princess
Sophia of Greece (right)
were married in Athens
on May 14, 1962.
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