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  1. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Prepared Culture Media for the Development of Micro-Organisms in Spain by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  2. Spain: The People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Noa Lior, Tara Steele, 1997-09
  3. This is Spain (Science and culture series) by Richard Pattee, 1951
  4. Culture and Power: Ac(Unofficial)Knowledging Cultural Studies in Spain by Spain) Culture and Power Seminar (2000 Murcia, 2002-09
  5. Regulating the People: The Catholic Reformation in Seventeenth-Century Spain (Cultures, Beliefs and Traditions, Vol 5) by Allyson M. Poska, 1998-05
  6. Inventing High and Low: Literature, Mass Culture, and Uneven Modernity in Spain by Stephanie Sieburth, 1994-12
  7. A Time of Silence: Civil War and the Culture of Repression in Franco's Spain, 1936-1945 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare) by Michael Richards, 2006-04-13
  8. MUSEO: Sudor de colores.(cultura, Espa¤a)(TT: Museum: Sweat of colors.)(TA: culture, Spain): An article from: Letras Libres by Pedro Sorela, 1999-08-01
  9. Bell Beaker Cultures of Spain & Portugal by Richard J Harrison, 0000
  10. Poesia lirica y progreso tecnologico (1868-1939) (Estudios De Cultura De Espana/ Spain Culture Studies) (Estudios De Cultura De Espana/ Spain Culture Studies) ... De Cultura De Espana/ Spain Culture Studies) by Jose Luis Bernal, 2003-01-01
  11. La perla de los Omeyas.(cultura, España)(TT: The pearl of the Omeyas.)(TA: culture, Spain): An article from: Epoca by Fátima Uríbarri, 2001-04-30
  12. Suspension culture of the great scallop Pecten maximus in Galicia, NW Spain: intermediate secondary culture from juveniles to young adults.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Angeles Louro, Gyda Christophersen, et all 2007-04-01
  13. Business Spain: A Practical Guide to Understanding Spanish Business Culture (International Business Culture) by Peggy Kenna, Sondra Lacy, 1995-02
  14. Ellos también se tiñen.(cultura popular, España)(TT: They also dye their hair.)(TA: popular culture, Spain)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Eva Reuss, 2002-02-15

61. Dh EduCulture - ECI, ECI Student & Teacher Study Abroad Trips To France, Spain,
Study abroad programs for high school students in spain, France, Austria, England, Ireland, Costa Rica and the United States.
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High quality language, homestay and tour programs Why ECI? Contact Us About ECI Welcome to ECI
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62. Spain History And Culture Links, Books
A selection of links and books related to spain History and culture.
http://www.travelinginspain.com/culture.html
Travel Spain: Train Car Airplane Metro/Subway Information: Travel Club Spain
History and Culture links A Spain Travel Agent What to Eat in Spain A Spain Wedding About Me / This Site ... Group / Bus Tour Planning: Hotel FAQ Safe Travel Currency I only speak English ... Unique Visits Visit My Ireland Travel Guide England Travel Guide - planned for 2006 Traveling in Spain Home Avila Barcelona Burgos ... All Cities Links Read about my family's night with "Walks of Madrid" This Site best viewed at 800x600 Before using a link below you might want to bookmark this page. Cultural Links (includes architecture and art links) Spain Crafts/Art links from Carol Ventura
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Metal Spinning Silversmithing ... The Spanish Language , how it evolved at Freelance Spain Learn more about Spanish food and wine at The Aspiring Spaniard's Guide and Food in Spain . Also, see my

63. Services Professionnels Tourisme Saint Pierre Miquelon
Descendants of Europe's enigmatic people from southern France and northern spain. Find out about their language, culture and heritage.
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St-Pierre-et-Miquelon.com
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Un site au service des professionnels du tourisme de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
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64. WSPA - Campaigns - Culture Without Cruelty - Bullfight Barcelona
Stories about campaigns against bullfighting in France, Mexico, spain, Panama, Portugal, Estonia and Cuba. From World Society for the Protection of Animals.
http://www.wspa-international.org/site/index.php?page=645

65. José Barreiro, A Note On Tainos: Whither Progress?
Text article depicts the cultural History of the Taino Indians both before and after the invasion from spain and the eventual demise of their dominance of the islands. Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Hispa±ola and other islands.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/013.html
A Note on Tainos: Whither Progress?
Northeast Indian Quarterly, pp. 66-77
Fall, 1990
Author's note: An appreciation is due John Mohawk, who contributed to an early version of this article. References in the body of the text refer to the Select Bibliography which follows this article. All ilIustrations except the photograph on page 76 are taken from Onelio Jorge Cardoso, Los Indocubanos. Havana: Gente Nueva, 1982. Taino culture was dominant throughout the Caribbean, a sea and island world that was in turn cradle of Taino civilization. In agriculture, seafaring and cosmology, Ciboney and Guanahatabey (western Cuba), Macorix and/or Ciguayo (Bohio) and even Carib (Lesser Antilles) all followed the material and much of the psycho-spiritual framework of the Taino. The original Caribbeans spoke Arawak. The people of the Arawak language family still comprise one of the more widespread American Indigenous cultures, with relatively large kinship nations in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins of South America. Throughout the Caribbean, usually in remote mountain ranges and coastal promontories, remnant groups and communities of Taino-Arawak and Carib descendants survive to the present. Aspects of the animistic and material culture of the Taino-Arawak have been adopted by the mestizo populations of the Caribbean and are interwoven into the Euro-African fabric of the islands' folk universe. The word Taino meant "men of the good," and from most indications the Tainos were good. Coupled to the lush and hospitable islands over millennium, and a half, the indigenous people of "La Taina" developed a culture where the human personality was gentle. Among the Taino at the time of contact, by all accounts, generosity and kindness were dominant values. Among the Taino peoples, as with most indigenous lifeways, the physical culture was geared toward a sustainable interaction with the natural surroundings. The Taino's culture has been designated as "primitive" by western scholarship, yet it prescribed a lifeway that strove to feed all the people, and a spirituality that respected, in ceremony most of their main animal and food sources, as well as the natural forces like climate, season and weather. The Taino lived respectfully in a bountiful place and so their nature was bountiful. (Jane 1930)

66. Embajada De España En Canberra
With the opening hours of the offices specialising in trade, tourism, labour and social services, and in sports and culture. Also has opening hours of consulates in Sydney and Melbourne. In English and Spanish.
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67. Culture Of Spain - Bullfighting, Food, Wine, People And Traditions
Your ultimate guide to spain travel, life, golf, nightlife, food and property.Bookmark and visit us now!
http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Information/Culture.htm
Spanish culture
and conformities Home Spanish Shop Photo Library Message Board ... Contact Us Spain - the facts - the culture of Spain and Spanish people Food
Eating out in Spain is relatively cheap and meals are usually substantial instead of gourmet. The Spanish tradition of tapas is a good way to sample the local food. Tapas are small dishes of snacks which are served anytime especially in small bars. They cover all types of foods from seafood to vegetables. Many Spanish people make an evening of hopping from bar to bar trying different tapas. Another of Spain's favourites is Serrano Ham . Spain is famous for its fish delecasies and simply must be sampled, especially if you get to coastal areas. Paella has long been a Spanish favourite, based on either meat or seafood. Every region in Spain has it's own specialities. The Spanish tend to eat traditional continental breakfasts, a light lunch and an evening meal, late. See more about Spanish

68. Spain : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of Congress
Overview of life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/estoc.html
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69. The Region Of Navarre In Spain - Culture - People And More
The region of Navarre is an ancient land that shares a 130km frontier with Franceand is bordered by Rioja, the smallest region of spain.
http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Places/Navarra.htm
Navarre The region of Navarre is an ancient land that shares a 130km frontier with France and is bordered by Rioja , the smallest region of Spain. There are 9 crossing points into France and as a border region, Navarre has had it's fair share of conflicts and signs of this are evident everywhere, with ruins of castles and fortified buildings. Romans, Christians, Muslims and Jews have all made their mark on the region and it's architecture is as diverse as it's landscape. Here the jota , an energetic dance is well known, as is the Fiesta de San Fermin, a festival when bulls run through the streets of Pamplona , Navarre's capital and major city. Pamplona is situated along the A15 main road and is well worth a visit. You must see the Cathedral, built on the instructions of Charles III and the Plaza del Castillo, formerly the bullring, built in 1847. It's narrow streets are an exploration in itself, with their bars and tascas attracting crowds all year round. If you intend to stay in Pamplona, the prices for accommodation during the festival can be four times the norm and the rooms will be full, well in advance. The bull-running starts on July 6th and goes on until July 14th and attracts thousands of visitors. The bulls run every day at 8am. Tickets for the bullfights will be impossible to obtain except from the ticket touts who charge ridiculous prices. Bars are open 24 hours a day.

70. ALHAMBRA 2000 Conference
A meeting between mathematicians from every EuropeanArabic culture. Granada, spain; 3-7 July 2000.
http://www.ugr.es/~alhambra2000/

71. Sastipen
The Romani (Gypsy) culture in Andalusia spain, by Miguel Mendiola
http://hometown.aol.com/mmendgitan/Sastipen.html
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72. Puerta Del Sol Blog: Reflections On Life In Spain And Spanish Culture
Reflections on spain and Spanish culture.
http://www.puertadelsolblog.com/
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"When the doctor writes out a prescription he gives us one last look to check whether we should have cheap or expensive medicine."

73. Spain - Culture (Grades 5-7)
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By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman Spanish culture has influenced much of the modern world. From its food to its music, hints of Spanish culture can be found in many places on the globe.
Perhaps one of Spanish culture's greatest contributions to mankind is the guitar. The guitar is a six-stringed instrument developed in a Spanish town called Andalucía in the 1790s. The Spanish guitar was an improvement to the Arab lute, which had 5 strings. The guitar invented in Andalucía didn't look like the guitars most of us see today. The guitar took on its more common shape in the 1870s. The early Spanish guitars were made out of wood, as most guitars are still made today. Spanish guitars are hollow, which gives them extra volume.
Since the Spanish developed the guitar, it makes sense that the Spanish are very good at playing the guitar. In fact, some of the best guitar players in the world are Spanish. Andres Segovia mastered the art of classical guitar. It is a very difficult style of guitar playing that demands a lifetime of study and practice.

74. Metropolis
International postgraduate program in architecture and urban culture, directed to graduates in architecture, the arts, or the humanities. This program seeks to research and recognize contemporary architecture, the arts and critical thought in their metropolitan condition. Barcelona (spain).
http://www.metropolis-bcn.org/

75. Welcome To Union Romani's Web Site
Defends the Gypsy community in spain, gaining recognition of the culture of the Gypsy people as an asset within the global culture.
http://www.unionromani.org/
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QUESTIONAIRE ABOUT SCHOOLING
Speech in the Cortes Españolas by Deputy JUAN DE DIOS RAMÍREZ-HEREDIA on 7th june 1978
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MATRIMONIO Y BODA DE LOS GITANOS y de los “payos”
Escuchar en internet Nace el "Forum Europeo de los Gitanos y los Travellers" Retiran de Internet un juego cuyo objetivo era matar gitanos Project on Ethnic Relations, to be ahead of the conflicts Manifesto against the terrible incidents occurred in Cortegana (Huelva) Roma get a seat of deputy in the Parliament of Romania "La ley de los gitanos es la Constitución" Eight European countries come together in the fight against poverty and social exclusion Congress on the "Creation and maintenance of information networks among Roma organizations" The National Theatre of Catalonia hosts a conference on "Identity culture and universal culture" on June 7th

76. Jews In Medieval Spain
The history and culture of Jews in Medieval spain.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/8636/
Chaiya's Sephardic World
Jews in Medieval Spain
Call greeting unto daughters and kindred
Peace to brothers and to sisters...
Judah Halevi, translated by Nina Salaman in Selected Poems of Judah Halevi , Philadelphia 1924. Welcome to Chaiya's Sephardic World. The following pages contain information about Jews in Medieval Spain, and how that world is re-created in the Society for Creative Anachronism. Enter Chaiya's World
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Where shall we seek them now? Alas!
Like the bright dewdrops on the grass
They passed away.
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77. Hotels, Apartments, Hostels In Spain, Culture: Softguide Spain, Spain Hotels, Ap
Hotels in spain chosen by price and by zone. Hotels from luxury to budget,apartments and hostels. All information about spain.
http://www.softguides.com/spain/culture/culture.html
GENERAL Regions Asturias Cantabria Castilla-La Mancha Extremadura Galicia Islas Baleares Islas Canarias La Rioja Madrid Murcia Navarra Valencia
Main Museums: Museo del Prado (Madrid)
Museo Thyssen
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Museo Gugenheim (Bilbao

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Festival Internacional de Santander
(music, opera, ballet) in Cantabria , July and August.
in Extremadura . At the Roman Theater. June to August.
, in La Mancha . July. '. Theater festival in Autumn in Madrid . September. Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid . October. CELEBRATIONS February: ), but the most sensational is the Carnaval of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the one in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria both in the Canary Islands ). In Lanz ( Navarra ) they have a singular carnival, like the peculiar one in Villanueva de la Vera ( Extremadura March: Las Fallas de Valencia in the Comunidad Valenciana April: Easter processions in most big cities and small towns of the country. We highly recommended seeing Easter in

78. WWW Server From Universitat De Valencia (SPAIN)
The University of Valencia is one of the oldest Universities in spain and is open to almost every branch of teaching, research and culture.
http://www.uv.es/~uvalen/eng/
Of course, from here you can access all the WWW pages of our university. If you are a student, you surely will be interested to visit the DISE and the Servei d'Estudiants ; but there are a lot more. Refer to the WEB MAP to find them. The Gabinet de Premsa offer the Universitat last news and the newspaper.
  • Personal Pages
The Personal Pages are personal contributions made by some of our users, always under their own responsability , to expand the Web world.
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There is a full list of people with e-mail address in our university, in which you can search. Please, contact our Student's Services for any question about courses, studies, etc...
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79. Expat Focus > > Content > > Country Guides - Spain > > Spain - Culture
spain has a rich cultural heritage, with architecture from the prehistoric (onMinorca) to Gaudi’s incredible 20th century creations, like Barcelona’s
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80. Meadows Museum Of Fine Art At Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Serves the public by exhibiting, preserving, and interpreting the art, culture, and history of spain, the Hispanic world, and other cultures.
http://www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org/

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