So that I am writing in English I am not sure if there is anybody out there who is reading my blog and who is interested in Spanish music. But I think, talking about Spain, you have to be in... Read more
As every year the radio station “Los 40 Principales” of Malaga celebrates the best of spanish music in a great event called Costa Pop, which this year is celebrated in the city o... Read more
On the 15th of May Nerja celebrates San Isidro Labrador´s Saint´s Day. San Isidro Labrador or Saint Isidore the Laborer in English is also known as Isidore the Farmer, (c1070 – May 15,... Read more
Málaga is with its 560,631 inhabitants (2006) the second largest city in Andalucia after Sevilla and capital of the province Málaga. In addition Málaga is the sixth-largest city of Spain. Th... Read more
The kingdom of Spain (spanish: Reino de España) is situated in the southwest of Europe and captures the biggest part of the iberian peninsula. In the beginning of 2005 Spain had about 44,1 m... Read more
Here are some words you never learn in any Spanish course, but you will hear very often: guay (gwhy) – Cool. cojonudo (ko-ho-NOO-doh) – Better than cool. me mola (may MO-la)... Read more
San Luis de Sabinillas is a small town on the Costa del Sol in the extreme southwest of the province Málaga, rather known as Sabinillas. It was very typical of a Spanish fishing community wh... Read more
Many tourists see this 14 meters high bull at the highways of Spain, black, strong and proud, and think this concerns a symbol of Spain. However this bull is actually only advertisement. It... Read more