Ibiza for NYE? |
| Would love to go to Ibiza to celebrate this New Year's Eve, but not sure if the super-clubs and all of the bars will be open as its out of season. Does anyone know? Am particularly interested in ... |
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Im going to Madrid , Salamanca and Barcelona in a span of 5 days. Can it be done? |
| My friend and I are arriving in December and visiting another friend. We will either meet her in Madrid when we arrive then head over to Barcelona or spend a day in Madrid another in Salamanca and ... |
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COSTA ADEJE, TENERIFE REVIEWS! |
| If you have been to Costa Adeje in Tenerife please can you give me some reviews on the time you spent there and if you would recommend it. I'm looking for a beach holiday in the sun, not too far ... |
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What is there to do in Marbella? |
| Planning a trip this August to Marbella(Golden Mile area) and wondering what there is actually to do apart from see all the rich boats, beaches and food? Is there more to it like culture etc? Will ... |
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Good hotels in Ibiza? |
| Me and my best mate are going to Ibiza next July for a girly holiday. Does anyone know any good hotels 3star in San Antonio? I went this year to Marco Polo hotel but want to try another one. Anyone ... |
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How many airports in barcelona? |
| is there more than one airport in barcelona if so how far apart are they, i have 2 codes gro and bcn if so is there good transport between the two and how long would it take, ... |
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Has anyone been to Torrox on the Costa del sol? |
| Taking three children there in the half term, whats it like.... |
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Really. i need to know these questions about spain? |
what is the population ?
what's the largest city?
what do they call money & compare it to american dollars?
what the main religion ?
sports in ... |
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Saturday night in Barcelona? |
What would you recommend for dinner and then for a good club atmosphere after? Nothing cheesy. SOmething elegant and fabulously "Barcelona"!
Nothing too touristy, please.
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Viktor-Ron Paul 2008!! |
How's the Socialist Party treating España? How's Zapatero? |
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thechristmasgoat
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He's introduced some pretty advanced changes like legalizing gay marriage and other social reforms that were needed. The guy has good intentions but I think the whole thing is going to fast and it's getting out of whack. Like with ETA (the Basque terrorist group), and immigration. I'm not sure he knows how to handle either of the two. With ETA, he set free a terrorist who had committed more than 25 murders, and was in prison on a hunger strike. So basically it was either you release him or he dies in there. He decided to release him, but that leaves an open door to other criminals who are locked up and think they can get away with their crimes if they starve.
The immigration issue is more complicated and the former administration wasn't handling it appropriately either. We keep getting waves of illegal immigrants from Africa (by sea) and Eastern Europe and instead of deporting them, we keep them in Spain with no working authorization, and therefore they wander around idle or even worse, they resort to criminal activities.
I voted for him too though. At least he didn't get us in a war we had nothing to do with (like former president Aznar). |
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Joan el guiri
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They just call themselves socialists. They are more like the UK tory party.
They are doing very well indeed and have a lot to be proud of.
The downside is still unemployment and prices seem to always be going up. Spain is no longer a cheap place to live. |
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Lost. at. Sea.
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I believe Rodriguez Zapatero is doing an excellent work.
But that's my opinion. |
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I voted for him. I still believe I made the right choice. Spain has the fastest growing economy in Europe, that says a lot. |
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finestrat1
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As was said above, some very good things were introduced. But on the other hand, he is doing what all socialist parties do: spend money on populistic things (too much in health care) and taking so self-responsibility from the people. Instead of thinking and caring for themselfs they rely only in the government.
Besides, the two big parties (the other ones are more of a regional concept) give me the impression like before the war (Spanish civil war) in the 30ies.
In the village, where I live, the socialists offered for the local elections free "pill after" and free viagra. Otherwise, the parties attaced each other and don´t talk with each other to solve the local problems, in my impression. |
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