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Alluring and Beautiful Castles in Spain – Travel Diaries

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Each year Spain is visited by more than 40 million tourists from different parts of the world. Spain has more than 2,500 castles, and deciding which ones to visit on your next trip to this country can be confusing. Here is a list of the best alluring and beautiful Castles in Spain where you can go to fulfill your fairytale dreams! CASTILLO DE COCA Castle of Coca or Castillo de Coca is considered to be one of the best castles in Spain. The castle is located in the city of Coca (The birthplace of Roman Emperor Theodosius) in the province of Segovia, which lies in flat and wooded lands of the center of Spain, in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon. Castle of Coca was built in the 15th century with the help of the powerful Archbishop of Seville Alonso de Fonseca I, who in 1453 received permission to King Henry IV of Castile on the construction of the castle. It is marked by it’s predominant Christian architecture, complete with an attractive exterior made entirely of bri...

Study in Spain - Top 5 universities in Spain

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From inventing the stapler and the mop to legal nudity, Spain is more than just sunshine and beaches. Spain is the second largest country in Europe, and Spanish is second most widely spoken language in the world. Spain also has one of the best and affordable business schools in Europe. Spain has some 76 universities spread across the country, with some of the most highly ranked and popular based in Madrid, Barcelona and the smaller cities of Pamplona and Granada. Each region of Spain is entirely different and students should base where they want to study not just on the university, but also the lifestyle associated with the region. One of the best things about studying in Spain is that living costs are very low and everything is easily available even in the small towns. Spain is relatively cheaper to most of the Western European countries making it one of the most affordable choice for higher studies across Europe. While most of the programs are taught in Spanish, the...

Top 10 countries with free education in Europe

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Education is one of the most expensive assets in the entire world. Around 70% of the students living in the USA are not able to pay back their student loans due to the steep tuition fees in various universities in the USA. Due to this, many students are left without a degree because they cannot afford higher education. Pursuing a degree in your desired field has become impossible for many students in the developing countries. The premium university fees and extravagant living expenses restrict only the well fed and the rich to pursue higher studies abroad. On the other hand, European universities have always opened their university gates for International students so that they can receive quality education without spending a penny of their own. Many European universities offer free education to students so that they can study burden free without any hefty student loan on their backs. The quality of life and nominal living expenses in Europe attracts more than 1.5 million students ...

Catalonia’s Independence Movement : What the fuss is all about

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We have been hearing a lot over the news about Catalonia’s Independence movement against Spain. Catalonia is a small region in the Northeastern part of Spain. The four main provinces in this region are Barcelona, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona. The Catalan Independence Referendum was held on 1 October, 2017 in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia. Earlier in September, the Catalan government held a vote for the independence of Catalonia from Spain. But due to the Spanish government’s suppression, only 43.03% could turn up for voting. The referendum question, which voters answered with “Yes” or “No”, was “Do you want Catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic?”. The “Yes” side won, with 2,044,038 (92.01%) voting for independence and 177,547 (7.99%) voting against. But due to the police crackdown, more than 770,000 votes were not cast as people didn’t leave their houses to go for voting. Also, 1066 civilians and 11 agents of the National Police an...