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What can I do for my Spanish project?

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I'm doing a spanish project, do you know any famous cathedralls or attractions or whateva! i really have nooo idea plzzzzzzzzzzzzz help xxxx

gracias amiga! x

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updated Jun 20, 2010
edited by 00494d19
posted by jessthwaites
please note that it is mandatory on this forum to use correct spelling, grammar, and capitalization in your posts. - - 00494d19, Sep 18, 2009

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Madrid is a perfect city to talk about, just google it, lots of places to see.

updated Sep 20, 2009
posted by 00494d19
Okay! Thanks >>>> extremely useful > thanks!!!!! =) xxxxxx - jessthwaites, Sep 20, 2009
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How about Cinco de Mayo then?

OK ok I kid.

OK..not mexico, not mexico, spain spain.

Why don't you do something about the tomato throwing festival they have in one of the towns there?? I remember reading something about that and thought it was crazy wild.

-Charlius-

updated Jun 20, 2010
posted by Charlius
Okayy!!! thank you so much! gracias! xx - jessthwaites, Jun 20, 2010
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The mummies of Guanajuato, Guanajuato

updated Jun 20, 2010
posted by NikkiLR
???? how is that spanish though!? - jessthwaites, Jun 20, 2010
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I found the chocolate in Oaxaca, Mexico to be very interesting and delicious. If you Google "Oaxaca chocolate" you'll get lots of information on the chocolate and reviews by travelers who have experienced it. I think this would make a great topic for your Spanish Project.

Here's an excerpt from one article on Oaxacan chocolate:

Traditional Oaxaca chocolate is prepared in a number of ways. It is often ground with sugar, cinnamon, and almonds, and formed into bars which can be used to prepare hot chocolate and other dishes. You may hear this form of Oaxaca chocolate referred to as “Mexican chocolate,” and it is readily available in many grocery stores, often in beautifully packaged octagonal boxes with thick wedges of chocolate which must be broken apart for use.

Oaxaca is also famous for its mole, a savory dish which many times includes chocolate. Mole is savory, not sweet, which may be strange for people who are accustomed to chocolate in the form of desserts only. Mole is also extremely spicy, and it is a rich, piquant sauce which pairs well with a wide assortment of foods. Mole can be found pre-mixed, and it is also possible to assemble your own, using the ingredients which Oaxacans have used for centuries.

updated Sep 24, 2009
posted by --Mariana--
Brill topic 2 discuss but it is not related to spain if i'm correct there... - jessthwaites, Sep 24, 2009
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Porque no haces algo sobre Las Escaleras de Espana in Italia?

updated Sep 20, 2009
posted by ChamacoMalo
lo mejor de Roma si me preguntas a mí! - 00494d19, Sep 18, 2009
But i'm learnin about spain... not rome?!!! - jessthwaites, Sep 20, 2009
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why do people keep saying things about Mexico..Mexico is in south america ...right? I want facts about spain NOT MEXICO?!!!!?!!! cool grin angry excaim question

updated Sep 20, 2009
posted by jessthwaites
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Okay well thanks all of you for your comments, i'm very grateful

Gracias Amigas!!!! xxxxx jajaja xxx

updated Sep 18, 2009
posted by jessthwaites
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I'm not sure what your project is about, but you could do some research on the Mayan ruins like Talum, etc.

Also, I'm sure you could study the history of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. I believe it is the oldest city in the Americas. I was going to say I would check the facts on that first, but you can. You are the one with the project. grin

updated Sep 18, 2009
posted by Nicole-B