What is an important day in Spain?


What is an important day in Spain? Traditionally, most holidays in Spain have been religious in origin. At the national level the most important of these are Holy (or Maundy) Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Corpus Christi, the Feast of Saint James (July 25), and All Saints' Day (November 1).


What are 10 interesting facts about Spain?

15 Surprising Things About Spain
  • Spanish is the 2nd most widely spoken language in the world.
  • Spain has a royal family.
  • Spanish people do not consider paella as Spain's national dish.
  • 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain.
  • Spain has some of the oldest things…
  • Morning Lasts Until 2 pm.


What is Spain known for?

Spain is known for having some of the best beaches in the Mediterranean. From the wild Galician coast to the warm Mediterranean Sea, Spain boasts roughly 3,000 miles of coastline that is home to almost 600 Blue Flag beaches—one in every six Blue Flag beaches in the world is located in Spain.


What is the cheapest holiday to go to?

The 20 cheapest holiday destinations
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  • Colombo, Sri Lanka. ...
  • Malaga, Spain. ...
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  • Big Buddha, Phuket, Thailand.


What are 3 interesting things in Spain?

23 Interesting and Fun Facts About Spain
  • Fun Facts About Spain.
  • Rich in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Spain Hosts the World's Biggest Food Fight.
  • Spanish is the second-most spoken native language.
  • First Modern Novel; Don Quixote.
  • Olive Oil.
  • Birthplace of Flamenco.
  • Spain is Home to the World's Oldest Restaurant.