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Spain, one of the most impressive histories
The history of Spain is one of the most impressive histories you’ll know, because the world that we know would not have been as we see if the Culture of Spain hadn’t intervened. It’s said that the territory of Spain was inhabited by Celts, and then it was a part of the Roman Empire, which fought with Carthaginians for the control of Spain.
The Spain culture
In time, many other cultures conquered and ruled in Spain after the Rome Empire such as the Arabs, The Catholic Kings, the latter Monarchs governed Spain and created the largest Empire, the culture that influenced in The Americas. But as every Empire that reaches its peak, the Spain culture started to decline and the glorious culture that once conquered many territories, had lots of wealthy and stability was involved in frequent wars and civil revolts; in time, Spain lost all its colonies in the Americas, with the independence of each one of them.
The most important legacy of Spain
The most important legacy of Spain in other territories is the language; most countries in America have Spanish as their official language, and if you want to explore Spain in detail it’ll be useful to learn some of this language. You’ll notice that Spain regions have different Spanish variations; if you plan a Barcelona trip, the language is the most common all over the country, but if you travel to Catalonia, Galicia or Navarre, you’ll find regional languages such as the Catalan, Galician or Basque.
How to learn Spanish
You must be careful if you are trying to learn Spanish before your trip; a basic course can help you but if you wonder how to learn Spanish language, the best advice that we can offer is: the practice, it’ll be a great idea to speak Spanish as soon as you arrive to Spain, people will consider your intention as a good manner and they will appreciate it.
If you want to practice and improve your Spanish level, it’s recommended to get around Spain by bus, it will provide you with opportunities to practice your language with locals and why not meet some new friends that will help you to understand more the culture of their country.
Spain has its history reflected in every corner of the country, some places are considered as open-air museums due to the buildings and remains that are conserved through time, if you travel to some countries in The Americas such as: Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, Venezuela, Mexico, and more, you’ll see many remains left by Spanish invaders and the colonies developed in those territories.
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