Hispanic Day Is Also Celebrated at the Table
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The last quarter of the year is undoubtedly the richest in terms of festivities. An endless number of bridges that please us the last pull and that run to make the most of those little escapes that give us our lives. We start with the first and great Spanish festival, the Day of Hispanicity. That day on which we worship our history, our culture and the connection that unites us with the countries on the other side of the puddle, those that have …
The capture of Granada by the Catholic Monarchs on January 2, 1492, symbolizes the beginning and end of a historical era in the territory we know today as Andalusia, which was once Al-Andalus. This date, as historian Manuel Ruiz Romero points out, is merely the prologue to Hispanic Heritage Day, celebrated today, October 12. However, the two events are clearly interrelated and are part of a series of events: the conquest of America, Nebrija's co…
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