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"More pickpockets "
by qanika lived here iNote   (29 August 2000)
just a tip Aside from Las Ramblas another good place to get robbed is the Metro: people will bump into you when everyone is moving in and out and there already is the beep that signals that the doors will be closing soon. They apologize and move out while you a...more

 

"La Sardana - A Catalan Tradition "
by cybertoad visited here iNote   (31 July 2000)
4/4 During Franco's regime, the sardana dance was banned as was many other regional traditions. After his death though, this symbol of Catalan identity was revived. You can now see it danced every Sunday around noon in front of the Cathedral, complete wi...more

 

"Be wary in Las Ramblas! "
by melissak lived here iNote   (21 June 2000)
just a tip Make sure you are ultra careful when strolling along las Ramblas at any time of the day or night. Pickpockets are everywhere and are juat waiting to pounce! Get a distance from anyone who approaches you, and do not let anyone touch you even if they a...more

 

"Languages "
by sergey lives here iNote   (13 June 2000)
3/4 English knowledge depends a lot on the age. About 90% of the young people can speak it somehow, since it has become a mandatory subject in school lately. The opposite goes for elder people, starting at 50 or so. As for the native languages...more

 

"You'll hear Catalan... "
by mots is from here iNote   (13 June 2000)
2/4 Catalan is a language similar to French and Spanish spoken in Catalunya, so you'll hear it in Barcelona. Don't worry about it, because they say it's easy to pronounce if you talk English or French. More: http://www.uvigo.es/webs/h06/webh06/...more

 



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