culture and history of spain

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culture and history of spain

culture and history of spain

Strong roles in shaping Spain 's culture played the history of the nation and its Mediterranean and Atlantic environment. As any country in the world the history of Spain is colorful, rich and mysterious.

The Iberian Peninsula is a peculiar home which includes a mixture of the Roman, Greek, Moslem, Phoenician, and also North African people and representing the history of Spanish people. Nowadays Spain shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal and has access to both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and it's a vital trading link and entry point into both northern Africa and Southern Europe and for sure this cross current of ethnicities and religions basically influenced on the history of Spain .

The history of bullfighting in Spain is one of the most spectacular examples of how the mixing of races and ideas has influenced on the culture and history of Spain . First bullfighting was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Greeks and Phoenicians; and then fully developed and adopted into the history of Spain . On AD 711 the Moors from North Africa moved to Andalusia and changed the rough form of bullfighting, which were practicing by Visigoths, into a ritualistic event lasted till present days.

Another tradition still practiced in modern bullfights is a confront and kill the bulls which inculcated by Moors who first mounted trained horses. In Spain the history of bullfighting is a different people's reflection inhabited in the Iberian Peninsula and as it progressed, men on foot aided the horsemen by positioning the bulls with skilled cape. Day by day these men became more popular and the spectators started grant more attention. Since that time took form the modern bullfight or corrida from the largest bullfighting arena in Madrid named Ventas Plaza to a dusty swath of farm land in the most remote village. Today the culture of Spain can proud of modern bullfight.

The culture and history of Spain influenced not only who conquered and fought for control of the Iberian Peninsula but also artists of the golden age as El Greco, Diego Velasquez and the 20th century masters as Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali. The culture and history of Spain can also proud of many musical notes, and modern guitar was born when in 1970 a sixth string was added to the Moorish lute.

The culture of Spain is also deeply rooted in the art of the dance and Andalucia was the region where gypsies first dance the passionate flamenco. Today the modern culture of Spain bases on it's historical past but the bullfight and the flamenco from the biggest arenas and dance halls to the smallest farm yards and bars are still practiced with as much passion as they were three hundred years ago. There is a huge hot list of attractions and top destinations which Spain tourists can choose for next trip to the Iberian Peninsula as Run with the bulls in Pamplona , Party all night and all morning in Ibiza , Tour the Basque Country, Visit the Prado , Relax at Parc Guell and a list of endless distractions.

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