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Originally Posted by tag
Dear colleagues,
First I beg your excuses for my poor English. I am a veteran from Spanish Special forces (the poor version of my beloved Green berets) and a real fan of the US army and American way of life in general. Let me talk about Spain for a second. Altough we are close to Africa we are European Citizens with European Traditions, if fact our culture is one of the most ancient European Cultures. If You want a beutiful place to spend your holidays I would suggest you to visit Cordoba and Granada at the South of the country and spend one week, more or less, after you can take a high Speed train that will take you to Madrid, Toledo and Segovia. You will see the difference, the South is clearly influenced by Arab history (we suffered an invasion by 14th century) and the central part of the country with a lot of interesting monuments and museums.
Any additional information you may need, please let me know.
Your website is incredible, the problem is that I dont have time enough to process such a big amount of info.
Merry Christmas and thanks for protecting us from evil forces,
Tag
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Tag:
Bienvenido.
Please read the rules and stickies and make your introduction in the proper place before posting again.
TR
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