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Population: 46.5 million Capital: Spanish Exchange Currency: Euro €

Hola! Does the thought of learning the second most spoken language in the world Transport: ’s network of train make you want to flamenco dance your way to Spain? Then do we have to study and bus services is one of the best program for you! in and there aren’t many places that can’t be reached by using one or the other. Spain is widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bull- and Barcelona have extensive bus fights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine. However, Spain and metro systems, however, all cities and provincial capitals have is also steeped in history and culture with some of the most reasonable bus networks. beautiful cities and towns mixing historical monuments with : The climate of Spain futuristic architecture. varies greatly from region to The country has a diverse landscape with beautiful mountain region. The northern coastal regions are cool and humid with ranges, wildly stunning cliffs, picturesque coves of the an average annual temperature of Mediterranean, tiny villages perched on hilltops and the 14° Celsius. The Central plateau is cold in winter and hot in the beauty of coastal outcrops reflective of the old Spain. summer; Madrid has a winter Spanish people possess a passion for life, expressed through average of about 8° Celsius and their love of food, the music in their soul and their love of a summer average of 23° Celsius. In Andalucia and the Levante, the celebrating all the good things in life. climate is temperate except in Spain is the third largest country in Europe with a population summer, when temperatures can reach above 40° Celsius in the of around 45 million. Spain’s largest city and capital is Madrid, shade! located in the centre of the country. Madrid is also Spain’s Food: Spanish cooking varies financial and commercial capital, as it has been for hundreds greatly from region to region, of years. Other major urban areas include Barcelona, , linked to local products and traditions. The Valencia region , and Malaga. Whilst daily life in Spain is the same as in other Western countries, some is home to one of Spain’s most The various regions of Spain are quite diverse – with important practices that are particular to the country still remain. The famous dishes, paella, south in Andalusia gazpacho is a beloved geographical, climatic and historical differences. Many and most obvious is the organisation of the day and the scheduling of meals. dish, while the cattle-producing varied cultures have gone into the making of Spain, including Lunch, which is the main meal of the day, is eaten between 2:00 pm and region of Castile boasts succulent the Castilians, Catalonians, Lusitanians, Galicians, Basques, 3:00 pm. Traditionally it was followed by a nap — the famous siesta — roasts and air-dried hams or jamon. are also associated Romans, Arabs, Jews, and Roma (Gypsies) —this accounts for however, as most people now commute between home and work, this with Spain and is the custom of the varied cuisines, customs, and prolific contributions to the custom is in decline. Supper, a lighter meal, is also taken late, between having a small snack before a meal. world’s artistic heritage. 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm, or even later during the hot summer months.

COST LENGTH FROM AUD Two months $6690 Three months* $7100 One Semester* $8150 One full school $10,090 year*

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