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Alicante is the Valencia region's second-largest town. Glowing with fresh projects, it has transformed itself a seedy port to an attractive place with a great nightlife. Unlike its coastal neighbours, it's a real town, living for much more than tourism alone. In between nights out, feasts of e...
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Almería, capital of Almería prov., in Andalusia, on the Gulf of Almería is a really nice place to learn Spanish in Spain. A busy Mediterranean port, it exports the celebrated grapes of the region, other fruits, esparto, as well as iron and other minerals mined nearby. The sunny, mild climate attract...
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Antigua has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists visit Antigua every year from around the world to enjoy its natural beauty and historic monuments. The Spanish Colonial style permeates every part of the town: its houses, churches, squares, parks and ruins, also its traditions and ...

Learn Spanish in Aranda de Duero, Spain. This small Spanish city's name derives from the Duero-river which crosses the centre. Aranda de Duero is located in north-center of Spain. It is known world-wide due its quality wines and there are Spanish language schools in Aranda de Duero....
Founded in 1540, by Manuel Garci de Carbajal, the city's name comes from the Quechua phrase "Arequipai" which means "Yes, stay". It's not just by chance however that its name has held true throughout time; in the city streets, in its 'sillar' walls and in the attitude of it's people you feel a pe...

Learn Spanish in Asunción, Paraguay. Asuncion was once an important city to the Spanish colonial administration. It was an easier sail from Spain: across the Atlantic, up the Río de la Plata, hop over to the Río Paraguay and use the growing port as a staging area to the rest of the South American he...

Have you ever thought to go to Spanish language schools in Ávila? It is a town in the south of Castile, the capital of the province of the same name, now part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon, Spain. One of the great religious centers of Spain, Ávila has preserved much medieval architectu...
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