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Spain's young chefs all over the country are united into a movement. They are all friends and travel to each other's restaurants. Spain is like a cooking school with open doors there are no secrets. When somebody invents something new, everyone ... more
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We only use the information supplied by cookies for one purpose: so that the Web Spanish website can record your log in details at your request to save you having to enter them every time you visit the website. ... more
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Tapiyar means socializing, and that’s exactly when tapas is served. People in Spain like a small bite with their drink when they’re socializing in a bar. It’s a tradition that before lunch, people in Spain go to a bar to get a glass of wine or beer ... more
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Meet Professor Toto, his friends and his menagerie of animated characters, then discover why he's uniquely qualified to teach your child a foreign language. Professor Toto has more than 35 years of experience in teaching foreign languages to ... more
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The exact steps that are required in each case depend on the specific circumstances. In turn, this dictates the time which it takes to complete a case. However, given the strict Succession Tax deadline that applies to deceased estates, it is ... more
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Learning a foreign language, like Spanish, is becoming much more of a necessity in todays society. Learning Spanish is easier and more enjoyable than ever with audio courses, online courses, study abroad, and intensive language courses. Following ... more
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They were the riding horse of royalty, and the carriage horse of the nobility. They also served the military as cavalry horses, and were used in the sport of bull-fighting. ... more
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Most Spanish horses range in height from 15 hands to 16.1 hands (153 cm to 165 cm). In North America, the typical mare is 15.2 hands. The typical gelding or stallion is 15.3 hands. ... more
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The genetic recipe for the Spanish horse, includes the Spanish Jennet*, the North African Barb, and a little of the Northern European Warmblood horse. These genetics and 500 years of careful selection produced the Pure Spanish horse. The Spanish ... more
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Until recently, only grey, bay, and black horses could be registered in the Spanish Studbook. All colours are now permitted, but black, chestnut and buckskin horses are rare. ... more
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