Spain´s Flag - A Red And Yellow BeautyWritten by Linda Plummer
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The red and golden-yellow colors of Spain´s flag were first used as long ago as late 1700s by King of Spain as he tried to easily differentiate his ships from those of other countries. They were original colors found within coat-of-arms of both Castile and Aragon regions of country, regions first united by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. There is a legend that holds that colors of flag of Spain are derived from bullfight arena, red respresenting blood shed and yellow sand of arena! However, this is just a legend and not based on historical facts! The pledge to Spanish flag is called "Jura de Bandera", meaning "Oath of Flag". Spain is divided into 17 different regions or autonomous communities and each community also has its own regional flag. However, red-and-yellow national flag of Spain is recognized by all Spanish regions. Now that you know all about Spain´s flag, why not come on out here and watch one flapping in warm, Spanish breeze?

Linda Plummer is webmistress of http://www.top-tour-of-spain.com Top Tour of Spain providing comprehensive information on Spain be it for travel, food, language or living.
| | Spain´s Beaches - You´re Spoilt For ChoiceWritten by Linda Plummer
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The Campaign gives an exclusive, eco-label award (ie Blue Flag) based on compliance with 27 criteria spread over four categories: water quality; environmental education and information; environmental management; and safety services. The awards are made for one season only and if any of categories are not fulfilled during bathing season, or if conditions change over season, FEE withdraws awards. So, where are all these 1,779 coastal bathing areas to be found? On Spain´s mainland, there are 16 different "costas", and then you also have beaches of Balearic and Canary Islands. And, what are names of these 16 sensational costas? Why not come to Spain and enjoy discovering them for yourself!

Linda Plummer is webmistress of Top Tour of Spain providing comprehensive information on Spain for travel, food, language and living.
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