12th October - a cause for celebration

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10/8/2015

The 12th of October 1492 was a monumental day for the history of the world. Until that day... and probably for a good few years after it, the people of Europe, India, China and Africa believed that the world was flat. When Columbus went in search of a new trade route to India and in fact found the Americas maps were re-written, trade routes changes and the wealth of Spain, England, France, Portugal and Holland changed completely.

In Spain and many Spanish-speaking countries this day is celebrated every year. It draws attention to the Spanish language, history, culture and the races that combine to make the Spanish-speaking world. Officially a public holiday by royal decree since 1981, it is known as the Fiesta Nacional de España in Spain. In many countries in Latin America it is known as el Dia de la Raza - or the Day of the Race, reinforcing the link between Spain and the countries it once conquered in Spain's Golden Era. Of course, these countries are ruled as individual entities now, but many of their traditions are from the times when the Spanish were in power.

If you already own a home in Spain, or are looking for instance for houses for sale on the Costa del Sol, near Barcelona or for property for sale on the Costa Blanca, a must-see is the national parade that takes place in Madrid on the 12th October. The easiest way to get to Madrid to enjoy the parade is by Ave, the fast train service which runs from major railway stations near many of our holiday homes and apartments.

The 12th October also celebrates the Spanish Armed Forces and as such the military parade is a must-see. Of course, the thrill of the parade lies in the atmosphere in Madrid on that day, but if you can't make it just tune in your TV from your ImmoVario holiday home to see how the Spanish militar celebrate with true pomp and circumstance. Remember that as this is a public holiday local restaurants, bars and shops might be closed so if you are staying at home, stock up in advance so you can celebrate with your Spanish neighbours without being worried about having to replenish stocks!


Sources:

Tripadvisor.com