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Why not dump “nation” from the constitution?

Check Ana Nuño’s Pequeño manual de mitología española. As she notes, one of the big problems we face is the dispute between those who say that “nation” is used in the constitution to refer to the group constituted by most of those living within Spain’s frontiers, and those who say that the word is actually [...]

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Lost property

Madrid Council is auctioning off objects handed in between 1924 (sic) and 1975. The missing 11-M sports bagis not among the items on sale.

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Ibarraformática

It don’t know if there’s been any independent research into the results of Extremadura’s famous Linux experiment, even assuming it had any objectives against which its achievements could be measured. That it has not attracted consumer or business interest suggests that it (as well as other incompatible regional state initiatives in Valencia and Andalusia ) [...]

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First mention of Dan Brown on this blog

It seems slightly unfair that the Spanish are giving Dan Brown such a hard time re his ignorance of Seville, given the low standard of historical accuracy set by many Spanish historical novels (and history books, for that matter). A couple of years back I struggled through a Catalan effort that had medieval peasants [...]

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I think the sherry trade could learn a lot from their cousins in Portugal. But of course that’s only if the sherry trade sees any benefit in visitors to their bodegas. I often wonder if they really do.” It’s the old Spanish paradox of shops whose owners seem prepared to go to quite extraordinary lengths to avoid selling you anything, unless that something is guaranteed to malfunction at the first opportunity. Experiences recounted last night of finally persuading a well known department store to relinquish a sewing machine which immediately jammed, the replacement literally falling to pieces whilst being bagged. Why?

A double reflection makes up the man who was born on the thirteenth day of the moon, lost his
throne on the thirteenth day of the moon, and fought the battle of Waterloo on the thirteenth day of the moon
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I wonder if Josephine’s astrological babblings didn’t cause Napoleon’s natural military interest in the moon to be unduly romanticised.


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