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Easter in Spain By:Joe Jackson
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Facts On Easter In Spain It is the celebration of the death and resurrection of Jesus It is considered a one-week holiday for schools, and a two- day holiday for workers - Women wore black clothing, men always wore dark suits with a black tie It is celebrated all over Spain, but it is most important in the South
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More Facts On Easter In Spain Easter starts on palm Sunday The month varies Easter week last 1 week Ash Wednesday is the first day of the penitential season of Lent Children as young as 3 or 4 take part and crowds will swell into hundreds of thousands. It’s the most important celebration in the country
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Easter Parades What they eat They eat Sugar Eggs and Tosca
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More Facts On Spain Reino de España is the national name King Juan Carlos I is the ruler Spain, originally inhabited by Celts, Iberians, and Basques, became a part of the Roman Empire in 206 B.C. Madrid is the capital of SpainSpain
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Government Officials Pres. of the Government: Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO First Vice Pres. Maria Teresa FERNANDEZ DE LA VEGA Second Vice Pres. Pedro SOLBES Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Juan Antonio YANEZ- BARNUEVO
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Spain Sports Spain Baseball Spain Football Spain Hockey Spain Soccer
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All Different Spain flags
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Geography of Spain Land area: 192,819 sq mi (499,401 sq km); Population (2007 est.): 40,448,191 total area: 194,896 sq mi (504,782 sq km) 1
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