Spanish Final Culture T or F
A Spainard in search of antiques could search at El Rastro.
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Barcelona has resisted Madrid's centralized government.
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Bargaining is commonplace at outdoor markets.
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Camp nou is Barcelona's soccer stadium.
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Iguazú Falls is located on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
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It is possible for tourists to visit Iguazú by air.
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Madrid and Barcelona are the most important cities in Spain.
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River Plate is a popular team from Argentina.
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Salto Ángel is the tallest waterfall in the world.
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The otavaleños weave colorful textiles to sell on Saturdays.
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The rivalry between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is not only in soccer.
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There are many famous rivalries between soccer teams in the Spanish-speaking world.
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Tourists visting Iguazú falls can see exotic wildlife.
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A ñapa is a tax on open-air market goods.
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All open-air markets specialize in one type of good.
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Comunicaciones and Peñarol are famous rivals in Guatemala.
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If you are in Guatemala and you want to but ceramics, you can go to Chichicastenango.
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Iguazú falls has a few cascades, each about 82 meters tall.
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Iguazú is the Guaraní word for "blue water".
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Niagara Falls is 4x as wide as Iguazú falls.
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Only new goods can be found at open-air markets.
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Only the FC Barcelona team was affected by the civil war.
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People from Spain don't like soccer.
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Santiago's Mercado Central is known for books and music.
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There are no waterfalls in Mexico.
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You can access the walkways by taking the Garganta del Diablo.
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During Franco's regime, the Catalan culture thrived.
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