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Correct!“La Tacita de Plata” is the most common nickname for the city of Cadiz. The reason behind the nickname is not clear but it seems to be related to the sun and the intense light in this area. Some say it is because the old town is surrounded by the sea, which appears silver when the sun is shining on it. Others claim it is because of the sun’s reflection on the many white houses in the historic centre.
Yes!It is the Tower of Hercules, which you can see in the city of A Coruña (Galicia). It has been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. When you visit we recommend climbing the 234 steps to take in the panorama of the city and the coast of A Coruña. Meanwhile, you also have the chance to learn about the long-lasting legacy of the Romans in Tarragona and Mérida, also named World Heritage Sites.
That’s right!It’s the lucky frog for the students at the University of Salamanca and can be found on its facade. Legend has it that if students see it without anybody pointing it out to them, they will pass all their exams that year.
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