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"When the Spaniards came to conquer Mexico, there were only 20133 Spaniards," Mr. Boneta said.
The group was made up of Spaniards, Colombians and Moroccans.
In a posthumous message, he sought forgiveness from all Spaniards.
Well, the dads and the Spaniards might be onto something.
Most Spaniards want a fresh election, according to opinion polls.
A majority of Spaniards are fed up with their politicians.
The Spaniards have little interest in saying yes right away.
Even in Madrid, ordinary Spaniards live in fear and poverty.
For most Spaniards, there are more immediate memories of terrorism.
Perhaps only these two Spaniards could make melancholy so fun.
Some Spaniards sailed to the Americas to seek their fortunes.
But Spaniards are split over the decision to exhume Franco.
Outside Catalonia, Spaniards mostly hold strong views against its independence drive.
"At bottom, they [other Spaniards] don't like us," says Ms Erra.
Beyond MEPs, Spaniards also chose 12 regional governments and 8,131 mayors.
Last month one in five voting Spaniards may have backed Podemos.
The Spaniards won five straight European Cup trophies in the 1950s.
"I am here because that is what Spaniards wanted," he said.
In some ways, this is a phantom crisis for ordinary Spaniards.
By contrast, Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, was very popular among Spaniards.
He said that Spaniards needed to understand that "diversity is strength."
But by 1550, many had died from diseases brought by Spaniards.
Many Spaniards reject Catalan separatism and judge their political parties accordingly.
But his sales are down because other Spaniards, too, are economizing.
Outside Catalonia, most Spaniards appear strongly opposed to its independence drive.
"We Spaniards are very critical of what we've done," says Mr Zugaza.
For that, at least, Spaniards owe muchas gracias to dour Mr Rajoy.
Outside of Catalonia, Spaniards mostly hold strong views against its independence drive.
The result is that Spaniards live out of sync with the sun.
The Spaniards take on hosts Russia in their round of 16 game.
Spaniards worried about how the lockdown was going to affect them economically.
Most Spaniards are not against freedom of independence if they wish so.
The researchers were also able to group Spaniards into five genetic clusters.
Young Spaniards are more likely than peers elsewhere to drop out of school.
And over much of the past century many Spaniards have been emigrants themselves.
Germans have Pensionierung, Swedes pensionering, and Italians pensionamento, while Spaniards call it jubilación.
But the residents apparently have a real aversion to becoming paella-loving Spaniards.
Spain's Department of Interior said four Spaniards and one Portuguese national were killed.
Russians regard 40 children as ideal; Spaniards favour 2.4; Greeks think 2.6 best.
But few Spaniards advocate that, and they are divided on Franco's exhumation. Around
Americans, for example, marry at twice the rate of Italians, French and Spaniards.
In 1917, the Spaniard did what generations of Spaniards had done before him.
They were Cherokee and Sephardic Jews, French Huguenots and Catholics, Spaniards and Germans.
Several thousands Spaniards cross the border every day to jobs in the territory.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Spaniards face an uncomfortable choice between political paralysis and separatist confrontation.
Spaniards have watched Danes and Greeks swiftly form new governments after more recent votes.
Measures were however conditional on Spaniards getting the same treatment in Britain, he added.
Only a generation ago, Spaniards came here to learn English in a Catholic ambience.
No wonder that many talented young Spaniards have moved abroad in the past decade.
It sees ETA's terrorism as a politically inspired "armed struggle" between Basques and Spaniards.
Polls show that most Spaniards are happy with the current laissez-faire abortion law.
The referendum alarmed many Spaniards and contributed to a rightward shift in national politics.
For many Spaniards it is retribution for a conspiracy to break up their country.
The measures were conditioned on Spaniards getting the same rights in Britain, he added.
He knows most Spaniards are fed up with their politicians' failure to reach agreement.
The Spaniards made their new offer, asking the ECB to put sanctions on hold.
At the ICFF, Austrians, Spaniards, Norwegians and even Tibetans will be selling their goods.
Not surprisingly, a majority of Americans, Spaniards and Swedes put themselves in that camp.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spaniards would vote the same way as they did in a Dec.
According to a government survey, scarcely one in 10 Spaniards ever attends a bullfight.
A third source said the Spaniards wanted a valuation above 16 euros per share.
Many Spaniards still have fond memories of Franco's rule despite its bloodshed and treachery.
Until recently, relations between Muslims and Spaniards were relatively cordial, quietly strained, or nonexistent.
The Spaniards and that colonizing force are represented in the guitar, the Spanish guitar.
Around half of Spaniards have a specific insurance policy to save for funeral costs.
Most Spaniards support the idea of welcoming and helping to integrate refugees, pollsters say.
Several Spaniards have already been killed in bull-runs elsewhere in the country this summer.
More than 300,000 Britons live in Spain and more than 130,000 Spaniards live in Britain.
According to Eurobarometer, 68% of Spaniards view the EU positively compared with 36% of Italians.
In the past few days Spaniards in several cities have staged demonstrations against the referendum.
Yet he believes the finer details of this history may be unfamiliar to many Spaniards.
In the eyes of many younger Spaniards, the PP and the Socialists share the blame.
The Moriscos consider themselves Spaniards who wish to live and work ­according to their faith.
More than 300,000 Britons live in Spain, while more than 130,000 Spaniards live in Britain.
It carries an emotional resonance given fascism is still a living memory for many Spaniards.
The center houses around 90 youngsters, most from North Africa, as well as some Spaniards.
Like many Spaniards, she deploys the phrase puta madre —roughly analogous to "motherfucker"—with alacrity.
In the early 20th century, Portuguese and Spaniards began to arrive, as did African-Americans.
At the height of the boom, 32% of young Spaniards dropped out before completing secondary school.
Italians, Spaniards, Germans, east Europeans, Jews and Syrio-Lebanese all came, as did Japanese and Chinese.
Many younger Spaniards have had to delay their plans for a career, a house and children.
In his testament he did not want more blood to be spilled in wars between Spaniards.
Though Spaniards are still worried about unemployment and corruption, as the crisis recedes fewer are indignados.
As Quartz notes, Spaniards have been booed due to the colonial history between the two nations.
He says other Venezuelan pensioners are working in Spaniards' homes for a little money or food.
Many Spaniards worry that its secession could swiftly be followed by that of the Basque country.
"Spaniards cannot keep wasting time following Sanchez's whims," Rafael Hernando, the party's spokesman in congress said.
Some 13,000 people living in Spain, including 8,000 Spaniards, cross the border to work each day.
The resentment is often focused on the tons of gold and silver the Spaniards carried off.
"Spaniards do not have any more time and neither do they deserve more deadlock," Rivera said.
The Spaniards did something similar to the Russians, taking оливье (Olivier) salad and inventing ensaladilla rusa.
The CNA is a small team of Spaniards and Berbers (indigenous North Africans) headed by Patron.
It also stiffened the fervent opposition to Catalan separatism among national political parties - and many Spaniards.
But the disenchantment is such that analysts predict many Spaniards will not even bother to vote.
Bars and restaurants heave with tourists and with Spaniards who once again have cash to spend.
Mr. Sánchez recently called Mr. Torra "a racist" over past remarks he had made about Spaniards.
That same day, Spaniards evacuated from Wuhan, China — where Covid-19 first emerged — arrived in Madrid.
Franco had just died, and this sort of dirty humor resonated with Spaniards at the time.
Such a vote has little support among Spaniards in most of the rest of the country.
Many Spaniards have yet to acknowledge Franco's brutality properly, said Antonio Maestre, a prominent leftist journalist.
Yet Spaniards eschewed radicalism, giving the biggest vote share to Spain's ruling center-right People's Party (PP).
They met doing the same thing many young Spaniards did in the 80s: dancing at a club.
But that's too old-school; even the sun-kissed native Spaniards prefer "Eye-beeth-a" these days.
An El Mundo poll this month showed 43% of Spaniards favored the operation, while 32.5% opposed it.
But many were foreigners, among them thousands of Spaniards who had fled their civil war in 203.
Spain summoned the Moroccan ambassador for an explanation, expressing concern about the manner of the Spaniards' expulsion.
One thing Spaniards are indignant about is paying for a parliament that isn't getting its work done.
WHEN Spaniards voted at a general election in December, they chose to change the way politics works.
She did domestic work for Spaniards who were constructing factories in the early years of the revolution.
Spaniards see a generational shift under way in politics, as newcomer parties like Podemos and Ciudadanos show.
The Spaniards, defending champions, offered one beautiful exhibition of Andrés Iniesta's art and then they were gone.
Later, when the Spaniards came to America, they found a bird that tasted like those guinea fowls.
While Americans tend to value younger cattle for its tenderness, Spaniards opt for older, more flavorful beef.
Over the years, Americans considered Germans, Greeks, Irish, Italians, and Spaniards as nonwhite people of different races.
Many Spaniards were frustrated by the establishment's response to the financial crisis, which included an austerity program.
Spain closed its land borders on Monday to all but Spaniards, permanent residents and trans-border workers.
Spaniards generally like voting, perhaps because they were denied it for 40 years under General Franco's dictatorship.
Like many Spaniards, I am concerned that disregarding the Constitution will shake the foundations of our democracy.
Social scientists said that's because the fascist dictatorship of Francisco Franco is still fresh in Spaniards' minds.
That is why two recent films looking at Roma lives, both directed by non-Roma Spaniards, were scrutinised.
And reality quickly struck back, in the form of disease, starvation, hostile natives and even more hostile Spaniards.
Bachelot's remarks upset Nadal and outraged Spaniards, including many fellow athletes who quickly spoke up in his defense.
For producers around the eurozone, German shoppers also filled the void left by struggling Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese.
But his research later showed that the Spaniards had brought in black slaves as early as the 1520s.
My thirst was overwhelming, until I found myself surrounded by fellow hikers — generous, worried Spaniards — and I drank.
Their failure to do so means that Spaniards will now go to the polls again on June 26.
And while the Spaniards may have thought birria was trash, de Livier's recipe is pretty far from it.
Spaniards cast their votes in numbers close to record highs in the country's most highly contested election for decades.
"I hope that they take notice in Catalonia that the majority of Spaniards have backed the constitution," she warned.
MANY SPANIARDS once assumed that their country was immune to the right-wing populism that has swept across Europe.
He faces charges that he helped plan a massacre of six Jesuit priests (five of them Spaniards) in 1989.
Due to its time zone, Spaniards have long worked longer hours and finished later than in other European countries.
But Black Friday has had a slow pick-up amongst Spaniards, who traditionally exchange presents on Epiphany (Jan. 6).
Spaniards boasted of superior reasoning and lessons well learned from Francisco Franco's dictatorship, which ended in the mid-70s.
The tackles of Thiago Alcântara, Xabi Alonso and Juan Bernat (all Spaniards playing for a German club) were feeble.
Hundreds of thousands of ordinary Spaniards, including many Bankia clients, bought the shares and were subsequently almost wiped out.
The case first arose after several Spaniards said that banks had hidden the floor clauses in their mortgage contracts.
Trump has also vowed to build a wall in the Mexican border – something that Spaniards seem to disapprove of.
The two Spaniards were joined on the front of the grid by Italian great Valentino Rossi, Vinales's team mate.
On that date, Spaniards vote again in municipal and regional elections, as well as those for the European Parliament.
Spain and Italy won their last qualifying games in Group G, which had already been won by the Spaniards.
But besides a few noticeable new Spaniards sitting front row, the collection was as Dries as Dries can be.
Spaniards eat late, and it's not unusual to see people waiting for seats in the bustling Santa Cruz neighborhood.
Some ranchers also earn a small income by selling their animals for meat, even though few Spaniards eat horses.
Others are Spaniards from elsewhere in the country seeking vacation homes in a less touristy area with milder summers.
Those arguments cut little ice with most Spaniards, including the many Catalans who want to remain part of Spain.
"Spaniards are fed up with anger and clashes, they want to believe in politics again," Socialist Sanchez told reporters.
Rafael Nadal helped the Spaniards defeat Canada, 2-0, to win the cup in its much-discussed new format.
Historians do know that millenniums later, after the Spaniards conquered the Incan Empire, they introduced the potato to Europe.
" Sovereignty pertains to all Spaniards and it is the whole of the nation that has the "right to decide.
Responsible for the deaths of more than 203 Spaniards, the Basque separatist group declared a unilateral cease-fire in 2011.
In short, most Spaniards view the EU as an unambiguously good deal for their country, despite the recent economic difficulties.
Others Spaniards may have embraced the monarchy's fresher, more frugal image under Felipe in the 18 months he has reigned.
And the other is freedom — we defend the free market, we defend the freedom of Spaniards, we defend certain traditions.
Franco's regime was isolated politically and economically after Germany's wartime defeat in 1945, which caused great hardship to most Spaniards.
" Albert Rivera, leader of center-right party Ciudadanos: "Sixty-five percent of Spaniards... did not live and suffer under Franco.
Five major national parties had vied for Spaniards' votes on Sunday; three on the right and two on the left.
I asked her, carefully, about the Spaniards' influence and whether the bullfighters of Spain look down upon those of Mexico.
But Spaniards have experienced the past decades as a time of rising prosperity and freedom after the drab Franco years.
Mr Sánchez's bet is that Spaniards are less angry and paranoid, and more socially liberal, than the right now thinks.
It would be the third time in little more than three years that Spaniards have been called upon to vote.
According to a survey by polling firm GAD3 on Sunday, 58 percent of Spaniards believe fresh elections will take place.
A Pew study from 2014, meanwhile, found that 46% of Spaniards had an unfavorable view of Muslims in their country.
And the way that Spaniards treated that, from a historical standpoint, allows for some preservation, especially in Cuba, you know.
He accuses Mr Rajoy and the PP of betraying Spaniards' trust and of burdening the country with austerity and corruption.
Some 20,000 Spaniards were ultimately granted exile in Mexico, including prominent politicians, intellectuals and luminaries such as filmmaker Luis Bunuel.
As it was, the Spaniards tried to play at the Americans' pace, and that was unsustainable, not to mention unwise.
In the same survey, Spaniards blamed politicians rather than the party system for the impasse, 58 percent to 20 percent.
Sanchez has vowed to fight corruption and help those Spaniards affected by years of public spending cuts under Rajoy's government.
Maverick Vinales made it two Spaniards on the front row with the third fastest lap for the factory Yamaha team.
Spaniards get a glass of wine and their favorite tapa at one place and then move on for another round.
Authorities want Spaniards to stay at home and leave the house only where absolutely essential, to help slow the disease.
This part of Italy has been conquered and conquered again (by Byzantines, Ostrogoths, Arabs, Greeks, Spaniards, the list goes on).
Meanwhile, Spain would've soundly beaten Portugal if it weren't for Ronaldo's heroics, yet the Spaniards struggled to break down Iran.
Bankia needed a rescue less than a year later, and many ordinary Spaniards who had bought the shares lost money.
The Americans, the Australians, the Spaniards and the Swedes have all used their compatriots' success for fuel through the decades.
Having come this far there was no chance Nadal would falter — not with 25,000 Spaniards roaring at every whipped winner.
The Spaniards reached the final without losing a point then beat Russia 19-12 for a place in the Aug.
As most Spaniards do, a majority of Catalans want to participate in a common project for the future of Spain.
Many younger Spaniards, whose lives have been blighted by austerity and recession, will not easily regain faith in the traditional parties.
Sanchez has vowed to fight corruption and help those Spaniards affected by years of public spending cuts under Rajoy&aposs government.
Spaniards visit cemeteries during All Saints Day to pay respect to deceased relatives and to lay flowers and maintain their graves.
Corruption has been Spaniards' second-biggest concern since early 2013, official polls show, behind only the country's sky-high unemployment rate.
But some Spaniards think the charge of rebellion and pre-trial detention smack of overkill by a conservative but independent judiciary.
Ideally, Spaniards would vote on April 28th for Mr Sánchez's party in large enough numbers for it not to need allies.
Fully 83% of Spaniards and 81% of Swedes say that they would feel comfortable having an immigrant as a social relation.
Unlike other pieds noirs, they lived close not only to the Arabs of Algiers, but also to Spaniards, Jews, and Berbers.
Among the others to miss the cut were Spaniards Sergio Garcia (71 on Friday, 146 total) and Jon Rahm (78, 147).
If that happens, Spaniards may look back on this period of political uncertainty fondly, says Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quiros, an economist.
The prime minister said on Wednesday a Royal Decree would be approved "so that Spaniards will never pay this tax again".
Fairly or not, many Spaniards see their prime minister as personifying a self-serving and, in some cases corrupt, political class.
ETA laid down its arms in 2011; yet the number of Spaniards accused of glorifying terrorism has risen fivefold since then.
IN THE summer, Spaniards enjoy their long evenings, having a drink at a pavement terraza before dining at 10pm or later.
But it will take more concerted political backing to persuade Spaniards to trade their traditional lifestyle for a decent night's sleep.
Austrians, Germans and Spaniards were the most vulnerable, but only 12 percent of them risked losing their jobs to information technology.
To many other Catalans and Spaniards, the separatists' antics constituted an attempted coup that posed a deadly threat to their country.
I am convinced that whoever (is in government), this will be approved and broadly supported by all Spaniards and political forces.
"This is a war of all Spaniards, we all have to be involved in the fight against the coronavirus," said Gen.
Franco died in 1975, which means that most Spaniards are too young to remember his regime, let alone the civil war.
Madrid tax inspectors had subsequently conducted a series of investigations into prominent Spaniards who had used H.S.B.C. to mask their wealth.
Foreign home buyers come in search of "lifestyle," he said, as do Spaniards escaping the country's scorching coasts to the south.
Among the Spaniards who congratulated her were the former king Juan Carlos, the former Wimbledon men's champion Manolo Santana and Martínez.
The Spaniards were more numerous and in louder voice and prepared, it seemed, to retain their confidence – at least for now.
"The Spaniards who stayed in Spain bear no responsibility for what happened here 500 years ago," wrote one columnist, Sergio Sarmiento.
On the bright side, Spaniards are learning that blue crabs can be delicious, and work well in traditional dishes like paella.
The party is described by Spaniards as "liberal," but in the US it would more likely be described as libertarian or neoliberal.
Revenues were hit in the first quarter by an early Easter, when Spaniards tend to spend more on luxury food, DIA said.
And not just in England – Lionel Messi doesn't just benefit Barcelona, he helps to enhance the young Spaniards emerging at the club.
There may only be a few Spaniards in the crowd but their voices are heard as the two teams draw 2-2.
A poll in newspaper El Mundo this month showed 43% of Spaniards favored the transfer of Franco's remains while 32.5% opposed it.
Following are reactions to Thursday's transfer, which an El Mundo opinion poll this month showed 43% of Spaniards favored and 32.5% opposed.
More than 100,000 British pensioners live it up in sunny Spain; meanwhile, up to 100,000 working-age Spaniards brave the British cold.
Many Spaniards dislike Mr Rajoy, but they want a government and the signs are that they want their politicians to co-operate.
And the French, the Italians and the Spaniards will just keep quiet, pushed into a corner and chastised as spendthrifts and underperformers.
The Catalan parliament approved Mr Torra, a hardline separatist who has made disagreeable remarks about Spaniards, by a margin of one vote.
He insists that Spaniards will still want to tune in to live football and are prepared to reward those who air it.
Mr Rajoy rightly charges that Mr Sánchez's blocking of a government "carries a steep bill which all Spaniards will have to pay".
On that date parliament would be dissolved and Spaniards would have to return to the ballot box, most likely on June 26.
But since World War II, it has been in the wrong time zone, and Spaniards have actually been losing sleep over it.
He owns Maria La Canastera, a traditional flamenco bar in Sacromonte that has attracted both Spaniards and tourists for half a century.
The Spaniards elected to neutralize the threat of American striker Alex Morgan by slamming into her back whenever she received the ball.
The Spaniards, Ms. Schafer said, brought free-standing, frame-pedal looms and used them to reward villages that helped fight the Aztecs.
Lille is where France won the Cup last year for the 10th time and where it will host the Spaniards this weekend.
My Spanish was a Mexican Spanish learned during a summer immersion program 20 years earlier, and I knew Spaniards condescended to it.
But the biggest advantage in old or new Davis Cup remains home court, and the Spaniards and Nadal have needed the support.
Richard Gasquet and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga — both unseeded — also advanced to the Round of 16 by rallying past a pair of Spaniards.
Shareholders agreed to replace Co-Chairman Charles Mobus, a U.S. banker, with Paul Daniel Johnson, and three Chinese board members with Spaniards.
Or flan— it's a beloved dessert in both Mexico and Vietnam, because it was brought over by the Spaniards and French respectively.
"We Spaniards went there and ended the power of tribes that assassinated their neighbors with cruelty and fury," he said on Twitter.
Nevertheless, Spaniards will be fed up if they fail to give the country a government before they head for the beaches next month. ■
The European Commission found in 2016 that some 28% of Spaniards were suffering, or were likely to suffer, from poverty and social exclusion.
He would offer Spaniards a clear choice between a slightly bigger state and less inequality, or slightly lower taxes and perhaps faster growth.
For Spaniards, the appeal of Xiaomi phones was originally catalyzed by the demand for cheap smartphones that WhatsApp's popularity in the country created.
MANY Spaniards have long hoped that an all-out confrontation between the government and the pro-independence leaders of Catalonia could be avoided.
Three Spaniards approached the cash register, unsure which of their coins amounted to the 87 cents they needed to buy a miniature pencil.
Britain has been a key destination for young Spaniards seeking jobs unavailable at home, said Raj Badiani, senior economist at IHS Global Insight.
They are 175 points behind Herbert and Mahut who play their second group match on Wednesday against Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez.
If no one can secure a majority by the end of October, parliament will be dissolved and Spaniards will face a Christmas election.
But after their fourth general election in as many years, Spaniards may be spared a fifth, at least for a couple of years.
Only 32% of Spaniards polled believed their lives would be impacted greatly by climate change, and 42% believed they'd see a fair amount.
However, the timing might not be the best given the growing division between Spaniards ahead of a referendum on Catalonia's independence due Sunday.
A long economic crisis helped boost DIA's market share but it has struggled since an economic rebound put more cash in Spaniards' pockets.
It would also put the Spanish government on a path toward reducing media freedom in ways that worry many Spaniards, even beyond Catalonia.
Catalonia's grievance that its wealth was being unfairly redistributed to the rest of Spain didn't generate sympathy among some Spaniards — it offended them.
Santiago Apóstol was architecturally pristine, essentially the same as when the Spaniards built it, said Claudia Cancino, the Getty's lead on the project.
Every day, at 8 pm, Spaniards stand on their balconies and clap together for health care workers returning home from their day shifts.
The government's policy was something like ordering Spaniards, French and Italians to abandon the languages they grew up with in favor of Portuguese.
Francisco Franco, at Valle de los Caidos is still a pilgrimage destination for conservative Spaniards, and has survived several efforts to remove it.
But Spaniards who conquered Mexico took fat domesticated turkeys back to Spain in 1519, and they instantly became popular for taste and nutrition.
It is an important gathering place for Spaniards who come in their thousands to celebrate New Year's Eve under its famous clock tower.
But like nearly every other nation that lines up against the United States, the Spaniards are still searching for their first-ever win.
She says that many Spaniards, because of the brutal history stretching from the Inquisition to Franco's fascist regime, know little about their ancestry.
Aware of Spaniards' weariness with elections and their leaders' horse-trading, parties are eager to deflect blame if there is a new election.
Last night, in the return fixture, Bayern managed to beat Atletico 2-1, but the Spaniards go through on the away goals rule.
I am here to protest and to prove that a quite big proportion of Spaniards are against what the government is trying to do.
And it is a political non-starter: the vast majority of Spaniards and many Catalans reject the separatists' attempt to break up their country.
The 2011 Vuelta draws Froome level with the seven Grand Tour titles collected by Spaniards Alberto Contador and Miguel Indurain, and Italy's Fausto Coppi.
"Spaniards are more worried about the Euro 2016 soccer tournament," says José Maria de Areilza, a professor at ESADE, a business school in Barcelona.
In one of history's great betrayals, Bolívar, who had played a big role in the defeat, handed his fallen hero over to the Spaniards.
Spaniards were among the most optimistic responders, with 82% believing there's still time to take drastic action to avoid the worst of climate change.
In the end, the commission was wary of forcing more austerity on ordinary Spaniards and Portuguese who have already endured years of spending cuts.
By favoring cheaper, renewable generation, the package would reduce Spaniards' steep electricity bills, before taxes, by 12 percent by 2030, the energy ministry calculated.
A study conducted in 2006 revealed that one in three Spaniards still believe Franco was right in overthrowing the former republic in the 1930s.
Boyce's recipe stems from the era of the Spanish Inquisition, when Catholic Spaniards were encouraged to report any religious activity outside of the Church.
Unlike Peru's bigger cities, its history does not trace to the Andean nation's colonial past, when Spaniards urbanized and evangelized at the same time.
About 10,000 Spaniards now work in Gibraltar, commuting daily from what is one of the areas of southern Spain with the highest unemployment rate.
It added that 89 percent of the Spaniards play as a habit without questioning the very little probability (0.001 percent) of getting the biggest prize.
Despite the familiarity that comes with a classic rivalry and shared time in the NBA, the fifth-ranked French were quickly outfoxed by the Spaniards.
Young Spaniards like Ceesepe were initially inspired by countercultures in the US and other parts of Europe, but La Movida soon found its own identity.
According to a monthly official opinion poll, the level of concern among Spaniards over the situation in Catalonia increased threefold in September compared with August.
Vistesen from Pantheon Macroeconomics said that the figures are somehow "distorted" because many Spaniards have gone back to studying or are working without being registered.
To counteract young Spaniards' declining interest in the art of the past, Mr Falomir wants to bring in contemporary art inspired by the Prado's collection.
Spaniards will also elect 208 representatives to the Senate, which has a low political profile and has been controlled by the conservative PP since 2011.
He frets that fellow Spaniards may boycott his own firm's sparkling product this Christmas, as they have in the past when there were separatist tensions.
It will not be easy for Mr Casado to facilitate a Socialist government, still less agree to a grand coalition as some Spaniards would like.
Most Spaniards are in favor of welcoming and helping to integrate refugees, and feel that their previous, conservative government did not do enough, pollsters say.
The court found the five Spaniards guilty of rape rather than the lesser crime of sexual abuse and increased their jail terms to 15 years.
But in the next game, the Spaniards broke right back against Mergea's serve and then fought through two more tight games to win the gold.
"The Spaniards rocked us with their tough defence and ripped our game plan to shreds," Serbia captain Miroslav Raduljica told the Balkan nation's RTS television.
Spain's equalizer to make it 2-2 in the final minutes was almost disallowed, but after a VAR review the Spaniards were given the goal.
" He said his message to Spaniards was that "they have a government who will defend, as it is its obligation, the national unity and sovereignty.
Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards are already dependent on social security handouts having been sent home temporarily from companies such as Volkswagen and Burger King.
But it was once ringed with mounds of discarded mollusk shells, middens of the Calusa people whose size and robust health astonished the early Spaniards.
In short, Catalan society is fully a part of Spanish society, and it is easy for Catalans to identify as compatriots with all other Spaniards.
Spaniards will also elect 208 representatives to the Senate, which has a low political profile and has been controlled by the conservative PP since 25.
A long economic crisis helped boost discount retailer DIA's market share, but it has struggled since an economic rebound put more cash in Spaniards' pockets.
The Spaniards figured they could always get it later, so they left symbols etched to rock walls that indicated the secret way to the motherlode.
Spain is currently considering constitutional amendments to authorize nationwide referendums on self-determination, which would allow all Spaniards to weigh in on the Catalan issue.
Vinales took the lead with 11 laps to go with the two Spaniards close together before the Yamaha rider pulled clear to win by 4.8 seconds.
Spaniards are hoping for an earlier Christmas present Thursday as they could win a share of 2.3 billion euros ($2.4 billion) from the world's biggest lottery.
Emergency services issued flood warnings for the north and northwest of the country for Sunday afternoon and evening, advising Spaniards to avoid driving in the storm.
Spaniards cast their votes in numbers close to record highs with campaigning dominated by national identity and cultural values like women's rights rather than the economy.
After a long recession, Spaniards have gradually loosened their purse strings over the past year, encouraged by lower unemployment and inflation and, latterly, falling oil prices.
By the 1960s Spaniards had come to view the war as a fratricidal catastrophe in which both sides committed atrocities (though Franco, the victor, committed more).
Italians and Spaniards talk loudly, eat late, drive fast and slurp down life-prolonging quantities of tomatoes and olive oil (such, at least, are the clichés).
Bankia had to be bailed out by the government a year after it was listed, causing many ordinary Spaniards who invested in shares to lose money.
"The agreement is intended for the vast majority of Spaniards, not for political parties," read a statement from Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera on the party website.
Once the Catalan trial is over, Spaniards also need to rethink the vexed issue of how power should be divided between the centre and the regions.
For Catalonia's residents, membership of the Kingdom of Spain brings sacrifices, like the need to share decision-making on some matters with millions of other Spaniards.
Within two years of the explorer's stopover, the Spaniards had colonized the islands and eradicated the Guanche, selling the survivors as white slaves on the Continent.
A slave named Gaspar Yanga led an escape from a sugar plantation and, remarkably, created a colony that lasted 40 years before Spaniards finally razed it.
Hatuey, its hero, was a real-life Taino warrior who organized an armed defense against the invading Spaniards and was burned at the stake in 1512.
But today's Spaniards are increasingly questioning whether what was a triumph when it was written may, four decades later, have left the country in a deadlock.
Spaniards have been coming to their balconies to cheer health workers during the lockdown, which has seen some of the toughest restrictions on movement in Europe.
Rory Smith: There are tens of thousands of jubilant Spaniards behind the goal where Gianluigi Buffon is standing, hands on hips, eyes staring a thousand yards.
Spain's Health Minister Salvador Illa said earlier that the group of around 20 Spaniards will spend 14 days in quarantine when they return to the country.
"The Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards, French and Greeks who enjoyed this delicacy in their home countries introduced it to their American neighbors," he said in an email.
What are your impressions of this Spanish priest who helps the most vulnerable Spaniards at a time of near-record unemployment and deep public spending cuts?
Spain's Health Minister Salvador Illa said earlier that the group of around 20 Spaniards will spend 14 days in quarantine when they return to the country.
It hardly looks like a crisis when 11 Spaniards are in the top 100 of the ATP rankings — but seven of those are 30 or over.
A Sigma Dos poll published on Sunday by El Mundo daily showed that 55% of Spaniards want the two parties to hammer out a government deal.
But in Europe, the dirty secret is that the best people are coming to the UK. Where are the brightest young Italians, Germans, French, Spaniards and Swedes?
That worries a lot of Spaniards who lived through the 36-year nationalist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco who ruled over Spain until his death in 1975.
Over centuries as a cosmopolitan port—the gateway to the Mediterranean—it has attracted Genoese, Jews, Maltese, Moroccans, Britons and Spaniards, making Gibraltarians a cosmopolitan, mongrel bunch.
Historically, Tunisia has looked westward for its non-Arab tourists; first came the French, bolstered by a linguistic and cultural familiarity, then Brits, Spaniards, Italians, and Germans.
But thousands of ordinary Spaniards who bought into the bank's listing a year before its bailout are still pursuing it through the courts, arguing they were misled.
Some of Spain's shiny new infrastructure is wasteful and some Spaniards, especially in rural areas, resent the pace of change and are turning to Vox in protest.
The organisers of a Basque recruitment conference, to be held in London in October, said they were focusing on Spaniards working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The 30-year-old has been named as his country's flagbearer in the opening ceremony and will be one of four Spaniards competing in the men's singles.
The first political liberals under that name were Spaniards who, in 1814, opposed the king's suspension of the constitution, and the word spread from Spain to France.
It had been the lingua franca across Mesoamerica from the 5th century until the arrival of the Spaniards, and continued to be spoken and studied after colonization.
They sent ships to what is now California, established trade relations with the Spaniards there and eventually set up their own settlement at Fort Ross in 1812.
Spaniards Inés López-Quesada and Silvia Ortiz opened this gallery three years ago in the Casa Franco, a 1929 house designed by the Modernist master Luis Barragán.
Spaniards on Sunday were electing more than 8,000 mayors and new governments in 12 of Spain's 17 regions, as well as Spanish members of the European Parliament.
WINOKUR A really thrilling part of the show is the Battle of Mal Tiempo, which is where we watch him cut off the heads of colonizing Spaniards.
Economy Minister Nadia Calvino said a nationwide lockdown, which has kept most Spaniards confined to their homes, was beginning to take a heavy toll on the economy.
Economy Minister Nadia Calvino said a nationwide lockdown, which has kept most Spaniards confined to their homes, was beginning to take a heavy toll on the economy.
In exchange, they have asked Spaniards to stay at home, to leave the house only where absolutely essential, and to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Italians, Spaniards, Russians, Algerians, Syrians, Latin Americans and more have all at some point or another moved to the city in droves, changing it in the process.
A sleepy little panel picture of St. Gregory, made soon after the Spaniards arrived, turns out on close inspection to be rendered, rather miraculously, in tiny feathers.
Spain long boasted some of Europe's highest property ownership rates, but since the financial crisis a growing number of Spaniards have been priced out of the market.
To avoid forcing Spaniards to return to the polls, Sanchez has been scrambling to drum up support for a proposed coalition with left-wing party Unidas Podemos.
The "Noche Triste" or "Sad Night" is a battle where Cortés tried to flee Tenochtitlan quietly on June 30, 1520, the night after Spaniards massacred Aztec leaders.
The midcentury British writer Elizabeth David published a recipe containing chicken, prawns and mussels, a surf-and-turf combination that was not so digestible for proud Spaniards.
Other than a runner-up place in 20, the Spaniards never got past the quarterfinals at a major tournament, no matter how good they were on paper.
The Spaniards did win against Australia, but they were already eliminated by then, sending them home after the group stage for the first time in a decade.
" Historian Philip Wayne Powell wrote of this smear campaign: "The basic premise of the Black Legend is that Spaniards have shown themselves, historically, to be uniquely cruel, bigoted, tyrannical, obscurantist, lazy, fanatical, greedy, and treacherous; that is, that they differ so much from other peoples in these traits that Spaniards and Spanish history must be viewed and understood in terms not ordinarily used in describing and interpreting other peoples.
On top of that, Spaniards are having the most satisfying sex, while only 23 percent of people in Poland said they were "very satisfied" with their sex lives.
Spaniards hoped that fresh elections would break the stalemate and provide someone with a mandate to form a government, but it looks like that might still not happen.
"The Spaniards just couldn't say [her original drag name]," he says, so it was changed in honor of the little blue pill that was newly on the market.
This is a Spain national team that represents all Spaniards, it's the most important team we have and the World Cup is the biggest stage of them all.
Many Spaniards now see the separatists as bent on breaking up their country and on using their control over education and the public media in Catalonia for indoctrination.
Rather than today's Spaniards, "it is AMLO and Mexicans who are descendants of the conquistadors", wrote José Álvarez Junco, a Spanish historian, in El País, a Madrid newspaper.
Encouragingly, many of those helping out are themselves former immigrants, including Russians, Poles, Spaniards and Lebanese, says Tahir Sucubasi, a second-generation Turkish immigrant running Simmern's integration programme.
Fast on the heels of the Spaniards, Moroccan and Mauritanian armies descended on the Western Sahara to unilaterally annex the territory, defying U.N. calls for Saharawi self-determination.
The case has provoked a Spanish version of the #MeToo movement, prompting many Spaniards to condemn a patriarchal culture, while the government vowed to review Spain's criminal code.
After arriving in the New World, the Spaniards named this new ingredient pimiento, since the only similar taste they knew was that of black pepper; pimienta in Spanish.
But the third-ranked Spaniards rallied behind Cruz who scored eight of her team's final 14 points, including the last four to keep them in the medal hunt.
In a 2015 Pew Research Center survey, 72% of Americans, 77% of Australians, 74% of Israelis, 88% of South Koreans and 71% of Spaniards reported owning a smartphone.
This dates from when cities were small enough to permit an afternoon siesta at home and when, in post-civil war penury, many Spaniards did two separate jobs.
The upshot is that Spaniards sleep far less than the European average (41 minutes fewer, according to Angel Largo of Arhoe, a group campaigning for more rational hours).
While it notes that the festivals are part of the country's cultural heritage, modern lawmakers must recognize that times and the sensitivities and ethics of Spaniards have changed.
Rajoy heads a minority government, having lost support to newcomer parties in a general election last year where Spaniards' weariness with perceived institutional corruption played a major role.
But while the Socialists' revolt could break the deadlock, it may do little to heal Spaniards' frustration with a crisis that has further eroded their faith in politicians.
MADRID — The Rodgers and Hart song "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" has nothing to do with time zones, but it may soon resonate for many Spaniards.
The pro-Russian crowd whistled its disapproval early and repeatedly, and urged its team on whenever it managed — even briefly — to steal the ball away from the Spaniards.
In the course of our visit, we encountered Spaniards, Serbs and British expatriates, all of whom have made their way to the island by circuitous, highly personal routes.
Spaniards believed Marco for a long time and hailed him as a celebrity, a hero of suffering, "a rock star of historical memory," as Cercas contemptuously calls him.
The Spaniards scored first and never relinquished the lead, relying on swarming interior defense and superior rebounding to snuff out the offensive threat of 2004 Olympic champions Argentina.
This Saturday, Spaniards took to their the balconies in every city in the country to applaud its health services on their efforts to contain and manage the virus.
It may help Spaniards, and people farther afield, to better understand the lure of Fascism, a pressing task in today's world, as Cercas has said in recent interviews.
Gibson begins with the arrival of Spaniards in La Florida, in 1513, discusses Mexico's ceding of territory to the U.S., in 1848, and concludes with Trump's nativist fixations.
Just as admiring Bach or Picasso is not the exclusive province of Germans or Spaniards, reveling in Alabama's greatness should be something all college football fans can share.
Party island Ibiza and the laid-back Formentera also remain popular, though again, Spaniards favor the slightly cooler spring and autumn months and avoid the overcrowded high season.
But if the global economy becomes less favourable, Spaniards may come to lament that Mr Rajoy did not tackle more of the country's problems when he had the chance.
The prospect of a third election is looming large - to the deep frustration of Spaniards who are fast losing faith in their leaders' ability to rise above party politics.
There are also doubts about how many Spaniards will turn out to vote again, six months after an election that produced only political bickering, and with summer holidays starting.
Many ordinary Spaniards lost money after their shares plummeted in value following the bank's bailout less than a year later at the height of the euro zone debt crisis.
Franco's role and his leadership of the right during the 1935–1937 civil war — which left millions dead, wounded, or homeless — remains a bitter point of contention between Spaniards.
And with good reason: in its 3,000-year history, Sicily has been conquered by everyone; the Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans; then Vandals, Normans, Moors, Spaniards, and, ultimately, the Italians.
This article originally appeared on VICE España It's that time of year again, when Spaniards flock to cities like Málaga, Córdoba, or Seville to enjoy their legendary Easter processions.
Re-election last month, rare among Europe's Socialists, has fired up Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to push for Spaniards and, despite age, former EU parliament president is being mentioned.
Many Spaniards no doubt share the anger of King Felipe who, in a rare televised speech, denounced Catalonia's leaders for irresponsibly and disloyally tearing up the constitution of 1978.
Spaniards still attempt to grapple with the legacy of Francisco Franco, the fascist dictator whose ascension sent the country into the throes of civil war in the late 1930s.
The investigation heightened the impression among Spaniards that the royal family was out of touch with ordinary people just as Spain was suffering its worst recession of modern times.
But if the flood of PP corruption cases continues, she frets that Spaniards as a whole may react like the people of Zamora, and vote for the far left.
Some 20,000 people - Spaniards and tourists - took part in the event, during which local residents living nearby protected their houses from the mess by covering them with plastic sheets.
The other foreigners include three Spaniards, a Japanese, and a Briton, John Cantlie, a captive of the Islamic State militant group, who has been used in its propaganda videos.
If a ruling majority cannot be formed after the June vote, Spaniards could potentially be forced to return to the ballot box for the third time in a year.
Worn down by years of belt-tightening and angered by high-level corruption cases, Spaniards turned away from traditional forces and backed newer parties such as Podemos in December.
As Mr. Puigdemont spoke on Saturday, throngs of Spaniards gathered in central Madrid — many of them waving flags, some wrapped in them — to protest Catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence.
Spaniards have been confined to their homes since Saturday for all but essential outings to stem the spread of the virus in the second worst-hit country in Europe.
MADRID, March 18 (Reuters) - Spain's Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya on Wednesday urged Spaniards currently overseas to avoid travelling unless absolutely necessary to help limit the spread of coronavirus.
A heroic aura is never far away, but Italianate lyricism enriches the personal drama of Cortés and his Mexican lover, Amazily, while choral writing colorfully differentiates Spaniards and Mexicans.
Though some Spaniards are beginning to invest in abandoned villages, it is mostly foreigners who are interested, said Pepe Rodil, a salesman at the real estate agency Aldeas Abandonadas.
For good reason, the scientist Carl Linnaeus named it "Theobroma cacao" (the food of the gods), something that the ancient inhabitants of the American continent knew before the Spaniards arrived.
"With the Spaniards it was possible to sometimes focus on something other than politics without feeling they were avoiding the obvious," says Sharon Cohen, a violinist and long-time member.
In black and white, they show Spaniards wrapped in overcoats, the men with sideburns, the women with perms, voting in a referendum on a new constitution on December 6th 1978.
The interior ministry said two French nationals, one Belgian and five Spaniards, representing the "so-called international collective" supporting prisoners of Gdeim Izik, had been expelled by Rabat city authorities.
Following the controversial Botswana trip, opinion polls slipped to an all time low and 62% of Spaniards called for the abdication of the king, who had previously been extremely popular.
With both sides coming into the game off the back of seven successive Eurobasket victories, a close contest was expected, but Slovenia blew the Spaniards away in the second half.
Some 54 percent of Spaniards evaluate positively Madrid's handling of the Catalan crisis, but only 28 percent of Catalans share this view, according to a poll for newspaper El Pais.
The line was met with nervous laughter by an audience that recognized the recent fragmentation of the kind of European alliance between Spaniards and Brits that's idealized by the opera.
"The loss is not just for us, but all Spaniards who will have to pay the fine," Public Works Minister Inigo de la Serna said in parliament following the vote.
Traveling from Madrid to beautiful Segovia the other day, in a line of traffic full of Spaniards fleeing the capital for the weekend, I gazed out on a wealthy country.
First, the historians stated that Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, was captured thanks as much to Cortés's allies among the other indigenous peoples of the time as to the Spaniards themselves.
Mr. Sánchez is expected to meet soon with Mr. Torra, whom he recently called a "racist," in reference to past insults leveled by Mr. Torra against Spaniards and their values.
Spaniards surpassed Italians as a richer people in term of gross domestic product per capita this year for the first time in the countries' shared history in the European Union.
The Ghanian has made 27 starts for Atleti in La Liga this calendar year, his most ever, and has provided the Spaniards with a powerful shield to its back four.
Fowler said the opponents to watch out for were Britain's Justin Rose, Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas, Sweden's Henrik Stenson, Germany's Martin Kaymer and the Spaniards, Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello.
That means that it will not be over by the time Spaniards return to the polls on April 28, when Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called a snap general election.
The works' titles reference the mythical Aztec city of gold — an idealized notion of utopia that was never fully realized by the Spaniards who colonized that area during the 16th century.
Spaniards are still emotionally scarred by the crimes of ETA, a Basque separatist group that murdered 829 people, and by two big jihadist attacks (the latest one in Barcelona in 2017).
Public perception of fraud is among the highest in Europe, and after the country's sky-high unemployment rate, corruption has been Spaniards' second-biggest concern since early 2013, official polls show.
The majority of people living in Gibraltar — designated as a British Overseas Territory — are British citizens with British passports, although thousands of Spaniards cross from mainland Spain every day for work.
Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea, a liberal, said just two Spaniards had received funds: "The Contergan foundation has provided prohibitive requirements from them ... like presenting the original box the mothers bought," she said.
The country was colonized by the Spaniards, attacked by the real pirates of the Caribbean, and later embattled in revolution, cold war, mass exodus, an economic crisis, and decades of isolation.
"I think those who enjoyed it the most were the Spaniards (more than me)," he said, reflecting on winning the Tour and claiming the mountains classification, which he did six times.
The majority of people living in Gibraltar - designated as a British Overseas Territory - are British citizens with British passports, although thousands of Spaniards cross from mainland Spain every day for work.
In Vessel, a 2014 documentary about her boat project, there's a scene where Gomperts ducks and weaves through a crowd of angry Spaniards attempting to prevent the abortion boat from docking.
The voters thus punished, to varying degrees, those they held responsible for failing to form a government after April, and subjecting Spaniards to the fourth general election in as many years.
Spain's parties have been in fruitless negotiations to form a government since a December vote when Spaniards weary of austerity and corruption deserted the two traditional parties to vote for newcomers.
Olga Noheda, a doctor in Centelles, said one of her patients, an older man, began crying in her examination room, and explained that his granddaughter had begun expressing dislike for Spaniards.
Now Spain, which now has the most coronavirus cases in Europe outside Italy, has also instituted a state of emergency, requiring Spaniards to stay home except for essential work or travel.
Then I went to Madrid, where a number of Spaniards told me that the leaders of the Catalan independence movement were so radical there was no way to reason with them.
Last month, before he got his opportunity to become Spain's leader, Mr. Sánchez called Mr. Torra "a racist" in reference to past insults from Mr. Torra toward Spaniards and their values.
It also lists a recipe for guisado Gachupín, a stew named after a term used to describe Spanish settlers in America (and now a sometimes disparaging Mexican slang word for Spaniards).
The central government and a majority of Spaniards have long opposed independence for the wealthy, industrialized northeastern region, which is home to 7.5 million, or about a sixth of Spain's population.
Rahm battled to a 72 and a share of second place with fellow Spaniards Alvaro Quiros (66), Adri Arnaus (69), Eduardo de la Riva (69) and Frenchman Mike Lorenzo-Vera (68).
News of the spending sprees angered Spaniards suffered badly from a deep recession after the weakest banks were bailed out by European partners to the tune of more than 40 billion euros.
Mr Rajoy accused his foe of naked opportunism, and of trying to govern against the wishes of Spaniards who had soundly rejected Mr Sánchez at elections in 2015 and again in 2016.
The specter of armed police streaming into Catalonia to put down what has so far been a peaceful protest should make all Spaniards, and Europeans for that matter, act with extreme caution.
Another 3-0 run after the break gave the champions a massive 8-3 lead, as the Italians shared the workload in attack while they stifled the Spaniards at the other end.
The Germans equaled Spain's record from the 2008-9 qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup with their 663th victory but they could boast an even better goal difference than the Spaniards.
"What Spaniards are looking for is a party which says clearly that we can&apost give documents to everyone, and Spain can&apost take in millions of Africans," Casado said last month.
At the election last December, Spaniards split their votes between two establishment parties and two upstarts, and neither the governing centre-right People's Party nor the opposition Socialists could forge a coalition.
The Englishman, along with Spaniards Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal and Germany's Bernhard Langer, spearheaded a formidable European wave at Augusta National that produced 11 victories in a 20-year span.
This time, I was competing against 299 other wannabe chefs—300 Spaniards, who passionately believed they looked better than each other on TV, and who were all armed with huge kitchen knives.
That's why we are telling a story we feel confident telling, a clash between the Mexica, the Maya, and the Spaniards (the writer of DCA is Mexican and we are Spanish ourselves).
Amuda Goueli, an Egyptian entrepreneur who lives in Madrid, said Spaniards, like other Europeans, were not psychologically prepared for the coronavirus because they had not faced such a crisis in a generation.
With Franco still in power in Spain, she went to the home of her parents, who by then had settled in France, as had roughly a half-million other self-exiled Spaniards.
Reflecting the complexity of the Muslim issue, some academicians and Arab scholars insist that Muslims are gaining recognition in mainstream culture, but Catalans and Spaniards with whom I spoke dismissed their importance.
Still, the news was unwelcome for Spaniards who have waited for several days for their government's promised rollout of hundreds of thousands of tests to help track the spread of the virus.
For the rest of his life, Unamuno urged his fellow Spaniards to practice quixotism, which meant adopting the moral courage necessary to fight for lost causes without caring what the world thinks.
None of the repatriated Spaniards exhibited symptoms of the virus, but they will be quarantined at a military hospital in Madrid and held under observation for 14 days, the health ministry said.
But when the 38-year-old Lopez wavered, Nadal somehow found the energy to repel Britons Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski as the Spaniards saved four set points in the second set.
For many Spaniards, the Catalan independence movement is also raising worrying questions about whether FC Barcelona, the Catalan regional team, might be kicked out of La Liga, the premier Spanish soccer league.
Decentralisation has had its successes, helping to reduce regional inequalities, but over time the fudges in the constitution's provisions for what Spaniards call "the territorial model" have come back to haunt the country.
Albert Rivera, whose center-right Ciudadanos party abstained in the parliamentary vote to ratify the coffin's transfer, said on Thursday that almost two-thirds of Spaniards had not lived or suffered under Franco.
"The history of the harkis is not the same as the history of the Spaniards, or of the Jews, or of the Gypsies," said Thomas Fontaine, a historian who worked on the memorial.
The Spaniards renamed the cantina La Iberia, and although it has changed hands several times since then, its Iberian heritage lives on through Martínez, a 37-year-old Galician with bright blue eyes.
Some analysts say Spaniards may opt for a "safe option" by backing the traditionally dominant PP and PSOE, while others say it is likely to translate into a boost for the insurgent Podemos.
"Like all Spaniards, we had high hopes and dreams and we are sad that we couldn't do it for the millions of people who were following the game back home," he told reporters.
The Spaniards moved into the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time after Ben Yedder scored with a sharp turn and sweet shot past David De Gea in the 74th minute.
While the Bryan brothers were seeking their 17th grand slam title having won their first — also in Paris — in 2003, the Spaniards teamed up at the start of 2016 for the Australian Open.
That should have started an effort by political leaders to rise above personal ambitions and rivalries, but the reality has been closer to what Spaniards disdainfully refer to as circo, or a circus.
They know that once Britain leaves, the French and the Spaniards and Italians will gang up to force through more high-tax protectionist measures, which wouldn't help the Germans sell cars to Americans.
Parliament had lost the trust of Spaniards, Castanon told Reuters, and Podemos would restore it by eliminating the privileges politicians had enjoyed, such as official cars, generous tax allowances and special pension schemes.
The Spaniards had good chances — a long-range shot by Andrés Iniesta in the second half, a dangerous run by the substitute Rodrigo in the second extra period — but a goal never came.
While he was taking advantage of an invitation to view documents in the Archivio di Stato, Milan's archive, Mr. Nyman saw a 1483 manuscript that included a sentence about Spaniards discovering new continents.
Around 1,200 people were brought back last weekend and the government is in touch with airlines for the return of Spaniards from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru, Indonesia and the Philippines, she said.
According to the poll, a majority of Spaniards want politicians to create a "culture of agreements and deals" to avoid stalemates, while a third would like to change the constitution for that purpose.
Facing his Real Madrid team mate Cristiano Ronaldo, Ramos accepts the Spaniards have a tough task against European champions Portugal but he said he was delighted to be captain under such challenging circumstances.
Millions of Catalans cannot be deprived of their Spanish and European citizenship while national sovereignty is dissolved, and with it the right of all Spaniards to decide together on the future of Spain.

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