galician dance
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te entiendo de corazon
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I love Galiza!!! My family is from Galiza, Oviedo and A Coruna... How I wish I could live there until the day I die.... my heart longs for Galiza, its brave oceans, warm people, gorgeous views...
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@fernandoenamorado Technically it isn't, you will never find someone from Basque dancing this.
The Celts did NOT like Latinization done by the Romans, most of Spain is Latin not Celtic.
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@Tamaganos If Spaniards are such Fascist and Galizia is so oppress how come the PP was elected in Galizia and Mariano Rajoy is Galician, and Galician in Latin America is a nickname for all Spaniards regardless of the region they came of why the Cross of Santiago is consider a fith essential hispanic symbol, most Galizians feel Spaniards and tend to be more conservative then the rest of the country, dont be mad bro
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GORGEOUUUUUUUS! Wish I was there seeing this!
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OF COARSE ITS A CURUNA!!! lol that were im from!! one of the best parts of spain and definantly best for sea food! u know that ur gonna eat nothing fresher than in A curuna!!
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@arishokful Well,technically it is (Spanish) since Galcia is an area in Spain like New Orleans is apart of usa despite our rich yet diverse culture compared to the rest of the country.Culturall Galician is a bit different than most of Spain but it's like Mexico with native american indians,mixed ppl and whte mexicans,racially and culturally.they have different ethnic groups in all country's but ppl r just ignorant cuz u knw how they want to believe a certain ppl or country are NOT diverse
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@fernandoenamorado Its not spanish at all, its celtic.
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@bokualec It is celtic
Galiza is one of the seven Celtic nations. it is not like Celtic. It just is.
And Eurogayle, A Coruna is not a small beach town. :) 250,000 people live there. That's some small town:)
manolodorecho 2 years ago 24
Interesting how celtic it looks and sounds.
bokualec 2 years ago 8