You love discovering diversified cultures with unique architectures, so come to Barcelona, Spain!
View moreIn 1919, Carasso, who was from Ottoman Salonika, started a small yogurt business in Barcelona, Spain, and named the business Danone ("little Daniel") after his son.
View moreMexico was named “New Spain” when Hernan Cortes conquered the territory from the Aztecs.
View moreFish and chip shops are now also around the world, including a few shops in New York City, and are especially popular in coastal regions of Spain.
View moreParis was the Capital of the French Empire which, as well as France, covered Spain, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, most of Germany and some of Austria, Croatia, Slovenia and Poland.
View moreBarcelona is the capital city of Catalonia, which is a region of Spain.
View moreBarcelona is the second most populated city in Spain, and the tenth in the European Union.
View moreHome to over 700 cannabis clubs, it's no surprise Spain is often referred to as "Holland of the South".
View moreBarcelona is the most visited city in Spain.
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