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Morante
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RE: Spanish women (in reply to Ruphus)
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My impression of female flamenco dancers, being that they seem above average beautiful and stuffed with really round rears, will probably not be representative. This, along with Bizet´s Carmen, is probably the best known stereotype of Spain. But people from Galicia, Euskadi, Cataluña, Castilla y Leon, Valencia, Andalucía, Extremedura are all different, in temperament, custom and often genetics. People from big cities, such as Madrid or Sevilla are different from the people of the pueblos, such as Cádiz. People of the pueblos are different from people of the sierra or el campo. People from one barrio differ from people of another. Spain is too big and varied to stereotype its people, much less its women. Hay para todos los gustos.
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Date Jan. 19 2014 14:41:01
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