°•Symbols of Spain•°

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🇪🇸Simbolos de España🇪🇸
[Simbolos de Espania]

As I promised, there is a chapter about the symbols of Spain. I invite you to read

Spain is a country with an extremely rich culture. All because of its turbulent history and the division into autonomous communities, whose independence adds even more color to Spanish culture!
Symbols of Spain can be divided into those that are completely obvious and those that are more characteristic only of certain regions of the country. Below is a list of the "top 19" symbols of Spain:

⚽️19. Símbolos nacionales de España [Símbolos nasionales de Espania]
The last position is occupied by the national symbols of Spain, I mentioned them in the previous chapter ("Something about Spain")

There are: the Imperial Crown (on the columns), the Columns of Hercules, El Timbre (the largest crown), the slogan "Ultra Plus", the Kingdom of Castile (with a castle, red in the upper left corner), the Kingdom of Leon (with a lion, on gray, in th...

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There are: the Imperial Crown (on the columns), the Columns of Hercules, El Timbre (the largest crown), the slogan "Ultra Plus", the Kingdom of Castile (with a castle, red in the upper left corner), the Kingdom of Leon (with a lion, on gray, in the upper right corner), the Kingdom of Navarre (that red one, in the lower right corner), the Kingdom of Aragon (those red and yellow stripes, in the lower left corner), the Bourbon symbol (that blue one, in the middle) and the Kingdom of Granada (the flower on a gray background , at the very bottom). As you already know from the description of the emblem itself, it is strongly linked to the history and culture of this country. It is no different in the case of the Spanish anthem. The very fact that it has no words puts it among the most unusual hymns in the world

💃18. Turrón

At first glance, Turron doesn't look like a sweet, but it is! Turrón is one of the most famous sweets we can buy in Spain

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At first glance, Turron doesn't look like a sweet, but it is! Turrón is one of the most famous sweets we can buy in Spain. It comes in several types that differ in taste and consistency (the most famous varieties are turrón de Alicante and turrón de Jijona). Made of nougat, honey, almonds and nuts, it is especially popular during Christmas. The fact that it is the sweetest symbol of Spain can also be proven by the fact that during Christmas Eve, the Spaniards replace the wafer with turrón!

⚽️17. Premios Goya [Premios Goja]

 Premios Goya [Premios Goja]

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