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The Constitution weekend explained: why does Spain have two public holidays in early December?December 6 and 8 are both Spanish bank holidays but for very different reasons The Constitution long weekend at the beginning of December is usually one of the longest of the year in Spain, with two public bank holidays coming in quick succession... 04/12/2023

Murcia photo of the month December 2023Here’s the top image of the month for December 2023, taken by the Los Alcázares Digital Camera Club (LADCC) Whatever time of day or night, there is always a photographic opportunity and challenge in Los Alcázares. .. 01/12/2023

Foraging for mushrooms in Spain in autumnOnce the weather begins to cool down, this delicious plant begins to sprout up all over Spain Food prices are growing by the day and between this and an increased focus on the benefits of organic produce, many people have turned to foraging the abundant..

Insurance for home, contents, vehicle and life in Mazarron and Murcia from Nash WarrenIndependent insurance brokers Nash Warren are the first choice for expats’ Murcia life, car, property and funeral insurance Searching for the right insurance policy in Spain can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially if you don’t speak the..

Your health well insured in SpainUnhappy with your health insurance in Spain or looking for one that fits your needs? If your health insurance has been cancelled, your premium has been increased with your age, your medical directory or cover fall short or you’re simply not.. 13/11/2023

Armistice Day in Spain: Do the Spanish wear poppies and celebrate Remembrance Day?Many British expats in Spain observe Remembrance Day, but don’t be surprised if you get some funny looks from Spaniards for wearing a poppy November 11 is Remembrance Day or Armistice Day for countries like the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia..

The rules for using fireworks in SpainFireworks are a well-know part of any celebration in Spain, but breaking the rules can result in substantial fines Many Spanish celebrations, fiestas and other events make use of fireworks, whether it’s the arrival of midnight on December 31 being..

Branded Homeware Camposol have you wrapped up warm for winterAs the temperatures drop Branded Homeware Camposol offer duvets, rugs and bedding to keep you snug on the coldest winter nights At Branded Homeware Camposol, plans have been under way to keep customers warm this winter with consignments of duvets, rugs and..

Halloween in Spain and why November 1 is a public holiday‘All Saints Day’ is a bank holiday in Spain on November 1... find out why, and what is so special about this Spanish holiday November 1 is a national holiday in Spain every year, but why is the day after Halloween a Spanish public holiday.. 30/10/2023

Official days off announced: See all the regional holidays in Murcia for 2024See the bank holidays (‘festivos’) agreed for the Region of Murcia in 2024 The Official State Gazette (BOE) of Spain has published the legally binding festivos and public bank holidays for the country for the year 2024. There.. 27/10/2023

Peace of mind from knowing that your health insurance in Spain will not be cancelled There’s nothing better than knowing that your health is protected and that in times of need you have specialists on hand to provide immediate attention. So having private medical insurance that looks after your health in Spain is really important. &..

The best way to handle your pension when moving abroad, by BlacktowerEverything you need to know about transferring your private pension to QROPs When considering a move abroad, one important financial decision for prospective expatriates is how to handle their pension fund. Accumulated retirement savings hold significant..

Digital certificate in Spain: What it is used for, why you need it and how to get oneLearn more about Spanish digital certificates for completing official residency, tax and government forms online You may have heard of a ‘digital certificate’ or ‘certificado digital’ in Spain, and perhaps even been asked to present..

Air fryers for sale in Spain: Check out TJ Electricals for a huge range and competitive pricesThe new and healthy way to cook meals with all the benefits of air frying visit TJ Electricals and check out their extensive range of products and prices TJ Electricals on Camposol’s B Sector Commercial Centre is the place to go for domestic appliances..

August 15 is a national holiday in Spain for the Feast of the AssumptionThis holiday in mid-August is a day off work for many businesses in Spain August 15 is a public holiday in Spain and other predominantly Catholic countries like Italy because it is the Feast of the Assumption, known in Spanish as ‘Fiesta de la Asunci..

Wearing underpants beneath your swimming costume: yes or no?A Spanish nurse answers the age-old question about wearing briefs to the beach For most of us, going to the beach or for a dip in the pool is an excuse to strip off and cool down, but a surprising number of people still opt to don underwear beneath their..

Do all Spanish people really have two birthdays? The truth about Name Days and Santos in SpainLearn all about what is a Saint Day in Spain and how it is celebrated Among the many things that often shock visitors to Spain about Spanish culture, one major one is the fact that people often congratulate others on their special day when it’s not..

Did you know? Tuesday 13th is an unlucky day in Spain, not Friday 13thThe day Tuesday 13th is a day of bad luck in Spain, as opposed to Friday 13th in other cultures Tuesday 13th is an unlucky day in Spain, and not Friday 13th as it is in the United States, the United Kingdom and other Western countries. This..

10 weird Spanish superstitions: What is considered lucky and unlucky in Spain?This is what you should do and not do in order to have good luck, according to Spanish customs The Spanish are a superstitious people, though no more than any other people. We all have our own particular quirks and foibles when it comes to superstitions..

June 9 Dia de la Region de Murcia: a public bank holiday for the Region of Murcia DayThe regional holiday for Murcia is a time when stores, businesses and schools close every year This June 9 is a ‘festivo’, or a public bank holiday, in Murcia as it is ‘El Día de la Región de Murcia’, or the Region..
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