what is the capital of Spain
Madrid
Most eaten dessert in Spain
churros
What currency is used in Spain
The euro. It’s the second-most-important currency in the world.
What is celebrated at a quinceañera?
A girl’s 15th birthday. The dress is one of the highlights of the event, similar to a wedding gown.
How do you say hello in Spanish?
Hola. It also means “Hi.”
when was Spain created
1492
A corn tortilla rolled around a filling (Chicken, Beef or Cheese) and covered with a red or green sauce
Enchiladas
What are the two main colors in the Spanish flag?
Red and yellow. The red symbolizes strength and valor and the yellow stands for generosity
The Spanish have a tradition of eating 12 grapes on what holiday?
New Year’s Eve. The 12 grapes symbolize 12 lucky months ahead.
(A mí) me gusta
I like to
what is the closest country to Spain
Portugal or France
what is the most eaten holiday food in Spain
Jamón Ibérico (Iberian ham)
How many languages are spoken in Spain
Five. The five languages are Castilian, Catalan, Galician, Basque, and Aranese.
What is Spain’s national animal?
The bull. Its significance stems from the popularity of bullfighting.
A mí tampoco
Me neither
how big is Spain compared to the us
it is around 19 times the size
what time do you eat dinner in Spain
between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., though it can sometimes be as late as 10:30 p.m
what religion is Spain
majority Catholic nation, though a significant portion of the population identifies as non-believers, and other religions like Islam, Protestantism, and Judaism are also present
What is the traditional dance of Spain?
The flamenco. It is a dance performed by one person. Clapping, percussive foot movements, and elaborate hand and arm movements characterize the dance style
montar en bicicleta
to ride a bicycle
what is the biggest attraction in Spain
what is Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona
what is the most eaten food in Spain
Tortilla de Patatas (Spanish omelet)
What famous artist was born in Málaga, Spain, in 1881?
Pablo Picasso. His artwork is found in many museums around the world.
What does Spain have instead of a tooth fairy?
El ratoncito Pérez. Spanish children’s baby teeth are swapped for coins.
leer revistas
to read magazines