6 December 2024
As I write this at 19.30 on the day itself in my local bar, there is nobody about!
I’ve spoken to a few of my Spanish neighbours, and today is not important for them. They’re just glad to have a day off!
Why is it not important?
Día de la Constitución
Today is a celebration of Spain emerging from the Franco dictatorship and becoming a fully-fledged democratic country for the first time since 1936, more than 80 years ago!
But here I sit in my local and there’s nobody about!
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Wait! It’s 19.40 and a bunch of Spanish hotel guests have just arrived in the bar.
I’ve just spent 20 minutes talking to them. They’re from Merida in Extremadura, my second-favourite region in Spain, and they understand the significance of today.
The Roman amphitheatre in Merida [Sitios de España]
BTW, there are 40 of them from a walking group (senderistas).
For me, as a foreigner, who has experienced Spain since Franco, the golpe de estado in 1980, the economic crash in 2008 and the Covid-19 pandemic, and the current resurgence of the Spanish economy, I think that today is a very important day in the modern history of Spain.
But, that’s just me!
The locals seem only to be interested in a day off!
© The Travel Guru
Links:
Fortieth anniversary of Spain's failed coup - Secret Serrania de Ronda
Journey to the hard extreme - Extremadura - Part 1
Extremadura – Journey to the hard extreme – Part 2 - 2021
Acknowledgements:
RTVE
Sitios de España
Tags:
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