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Pick up Spanish as you dance in Argentina, the Latin America country renowned for its European customs, marvelous art, culture, welcoming people, great food, wines, lively nightlife... and the sensual tango!
Package includes: Intensive Spanish course Tango dance ...
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Barcelona is possibly the most famed Spanish city around the world because of its design, fashion, history, modernity, gastronomy, beach and arts. So what better place to enhance your Spanish skills with an Intensive course, Super-Intensive course or Spanish Talk course than this cosmopolitan city?
Have a Spanish-learning experience on the shores ...
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The anniversary celebrations in Salamanca are not over yet!
Due to the festive mood following the 20th anniversary of our don Quijote school in Salamanca, our high-spirits have animated us to grant another offer - and this time, an ''all-inclusive'' one:
An Intensive Spanish Course (20 classes and 5 cultural classes a week) + Premium ...
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The celebrations keep on happening at don Quijote...!
This time, it is don Quijote Salamanca school’s turn to celebrate its 20th anniversary!
Twenty years of hard work, much involvement and dedication have led to twenty years of success… and we want you to celebrate with us!
Get a 15% discount on any of our Spanish courses (to begin anytime ...
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LAST MINUTE NEWS:
As of May 25th 2009, all travel warnings to Mexico due to the outbreak of novel H1N1 flu in
Mexico have been lifted! This is great news considering that after taking all necessary
health and safety precautions, our schools in Mexico did not suffer any incidents!
Why not take this opportunity to have an exotic cultural ...
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Flamenco is a genuine Spanish art; to be more precise - a genuine Southern Spanish art.
Originating from Andalusia, flamenco is a passionate and seductive Spanish art form involving the guitar, song and dance.
The interesting thing about flamenco is that its roots are a mystery. The general belief is that this art form was created before ...
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