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Learn Spanish in Barcelona, Spain

In a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population. It is also the capital of Catalonia, one of the 17 communities, or provinces, that make up Spain. There are two official languages spoken in Barcelona: Catalan, generally spoken in all of Catalonia, and Castilian Spanish. The city of Barcelona has a population of 1,510,000 inhabitants, but this number spirals to more than 4,000,000 if the outlying areas are also included.

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is unmistakably a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographic location but also because of its history, tradition and cultural influences. The documented history of the city dates back to the founding of a Roman colony on its soil in the second century B.C. Modern Barcelona experienced spectacular growth and economic revival at the onset of industrialization during the second half of the 19th century. The 1888 World's Fair became a symbol of the capacity for hard work and the international outlook projected by the city. Culture and the arts have flourished in Barcelona and in all of Catalonia since then.

Barcelona, more than just a single city, is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities. A visitor unfamiliar with its history might be surprised that such a modern and enterprising city preserves its historic Gothic center almost intact, or by the curious contrast between the maze of narrow streets and the grid-like layout of the Eixample, the urban planning "Enlargement" project of the end of the 19th century.

Spanish Holidays in Barcelona - One of the most important celebrations in Barcelona is the Mercč (patron saint of the city). The main event is on September 24th, although various pageants, concerts and activities begin three days earlier. Three of the most traditional events around the Mercé celebrations are:

  • 'Els Castellets' - building human towers. The 'castle' is deemed to be complete when the very smallest person is at the top and activities begin three days earlier.
  • 'El Correfoc', 'diablos y demonios' - devils and demons armed with all sorts of fireworks go through the streets.
  • The fireworks and music spectacle on September 24th - at 10 o'clock in the evening which brings all the celebrations to the end.

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