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Spanish Village Excommunicated By The Church Celebrates Witchcraft Festival

Trasmoz was excommunicated by the Catholic Church and got cursed by a monk centuries ago. Now, it holds an annual witchcraft festival and embraces its identity in the hopes to boost tourism of the town.

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Why The Water In These Four Places Turn To Another Color

See what happened in these countries and why their waters turn to another color.

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Spain Town Has 12 Bookstores For Less Than 200 People

One medieval town in Spain has devoted themselves to books - reading, writing, and binding them. In fact, there are 12 bookstores for less than 200 people in Urueña, which has now become to be known as Villa del Libro, or a town of books.

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From King Solomon’s Mine To Treasure Hunt App In London, 2017 Is Good Year For Archaeology

Archaeologists will find more interesting dig ups this year and would like the public to know more of their history and culture. More expeditions and creative initiatives have 2017 say it's the year of archaeology.

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Barcelona Can’t Accommodate More Tourists; City To Lessen Number Of Travelers

Tourists visit Gaudi's Park Guell on July 11, 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. As traders of 'La Boqueria' complain about tour groups getting in the way of their real customers, Barcelona's authorities are debating how to control the number of tourists in the city as an estimated 10 million people are due to visit this year.

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Must Try Restaurants Serving The Best Tapas In Seville, Spain

Although known for having great cuisine, not all places in Seville manage to serve the best tapas. Save your roaming time in Seville in search of great Tapas, and just head straight to La azotea, puratsca, cruo and canabota and enjoy your tapas.

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