2010 November | The Babylon Idiomas Blog
Living and Working in Spain, Essential Statistics

Spain has truly become a land of immigration for many. The largest part of immigrants come from South America, North Africa and Eastern Europe filling the gaps often for menial work as Spain became more affluent over the last decades. In this article however, we’re highlighting those countries where the largest part of our students come from. Our students mainly Western Europe, North America and the Far East. For those who are a member of the European Union, the technicalities to work in...

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Flamenco and Castells declared World Heritage

Two very different Spanish cultural expressions have been declared a World Heritage by Unesco this week: Flamenco and Castells. No one received money for this declaration but it does accentuate the fact that both form a unique part of Spanish culture. Flamenco as an art form emerged in the 18th century in Southern Spain and represents a mix of the different cultures that travelled and settled in this part of the world. The main proponents of Flamenco were (and still are) artists of gypsy...

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