Discover Spain - We have more than sangria, paella, flamenco, bullfighting, sunshine, and beaches.

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If you think that sangria, paella, bullfighting, flamenco, sunshine, beaches and the siesta after lunch, are the most Spanish things there are, that these customs are national heritage and those are the only things Spain has to offer, this video is for you, as it will prove that you are quite wrong.

(And by the way, sangria is English, the word sangria comes from 'sangaree', a drink of the English living in the British West Indies and some other North American colonies back in the 17th century. Shhh...! let's keep it a secret).

Spain is the third country in the world with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with a total of 47. The list includes places as diverse as the Alhambra in Granada, the buildings of Gaudí, the archaeological site of Mérida, the Altamira Caves, ... the Mudejar architecture of Aragón, Toledo, Segovia, Avila, ... the cathedral of Burgos or the Teide National Park.

Spain is the second country in the world with the most World Heritage Cities, the third in the number of natural areas declared Biosphere Reserves and the country with the most Blue Flag beaches in the entire Northern Hemisphere.

Probably the only challenge is choosing which place to visit, among so many idyllic spots scattered all over the country. Perhaps the video will help you!

 
Very nice!
 
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If you think that sangria, paella, bullfighting, flamenco, sunshine, beaches and the siesta after lunch, are the most Spanish things there are, that these customs are national heritage and those are the only things Spain has to offer, this video is for you, as it will prove that you are quite wrong.

(And by the way, sangria is English, the word sangria comes from 'sangaree', a drink of the English living in the British West Indies and some other North American colonies back in the 17th century. Shhh...! let's keep it a secret).

Spain is the third country in the world with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with a total of 47. The list includes places as diverse as the Alhambra in Granada, the buildings of Gaudí, the archaeological site of Mérida, the Altamira Caves, ... the Mudejar architecture of Aragón, Toledo, Segovia, Avila, ... the cathedral of Burgos or the Teide National Park.

Spain is the second country in the world with the most World Heritage Cities, the third in the number of natural areas declared Biosphere Reserves and the country with the most Blue Flag beaches in the entire Northern Hemisphere.

Probably the only challenge is choosing which place to visit, among so many idyllic spots scattered all over the country. Perhaps the video will help you!

Bravo!! Beyond words. Thanks for sharing!
 
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