Welcome everybody!! Here we have a blog about Madrid, the members of this blog will write about the traditions of Madrid such as the dancings, the songs, the food, etc We will also talk about what the feelings for a Catalan to visit the Spanish capital are. Thanks for the visit and follow us. (Lluís Espallargas) We are going to visit Madrid next March and, there, we are going to take a lot of photos and we are also going to do interviews to find out what the people think! ( Paula Sobrino)
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lunes, 13 de febrero de 2012
domingo, 12 de febrero de 2012
MADRID PEOPLE!
Ask anyone in Madrid and they'll tell you that it's hard to find true "madrileño," as most who were born here have at least one parent from elsewhere in Spain . Nevertheless, the fact that there are few autochthonous madrileños makes it that much easier for outsiders to feel at home. In short, you don't have to be from Madrid to be a "madrileño".
If you want to get a taste of authentic Madridian customs your best bet is to attend the Madrid festivals of San Isidro (May) or La Paloma (August).
The central characteristic that unites Madrid people is easy to identify: they love to socialize. You will find people on the streets at all hours of the night, every night of the week.
About 17% of Madrid 's population (approx. 3 million total) are immigrants. The countries most highly represented are: Ecuador , Colombia , Perú , Romania , Bulgaria , Bolivia and Argentina .
Are Madrid people more friendly than Barcelona people? What do you think before and after the visit to Madrid? Well, we'll see it. (Mariona Estruga)
MAJOR MADRID FESTIVALS!
Nochevieja, December 31
Dos de mayo, May 2
On May 2, 1808, the people of Madrid rose up against Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, to free themselves of French rule. Thus began the 6-year War of Independence and, along with it, a new concept of Spain delineated by the country's first constitution. Madrid celebrates this beloved uprising around the Plaza de 2 de mayo in Malasaña, an important battle site and, since then, a counterculture epicenter.
August heat prompts most madrileños to escape the city, but those who stay commiserate merrily throughout the centre at outdoor fairs, bars and concerts. First come the neighbourhood festivals of San Cayetano in El Rastro neighbourhood and San Lorenzo in Lavapiés, where local residents set up concerts, colourful decorations, games and outdoor food & drink stands. La Paloma , on the other hand, celebrates the Virgen's Assumption during the week of August 15th with traditions similar to San Isidro .
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