Estate agents:
At Gestinal Real Estate Agency, you will find a team of highly qualified professionals fully dedicated solely to offer you their wide experience in the real estate business.
http://www.gestinal.com/ingles/index.php
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We can undertake full or partial property reform projects, single room projects such as kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, windows & doors, plus finishing work such as rendering, tiling, flooring, decorating, landscaping & much more.
Visit our website for work examples & to contact us.
http://www.granadapropertyreform.com
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Estate Agents:
Buying property in Spain need not be a daunting prospect, as long as you follow some simple rules. In this guide we will show you the procedures that are necessary to enable you to purchase a property in Spain legally, cost-effective, and with peace of mind.
http://www.casasentotana.com/
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Enjoy a tailored Inspection visit to Spain.
If you are thinking about buying a property in Spain, then why not let us show you around. Together with you, we will make up a 3 / 4 day schedule during which you will be accompanied by one of our multilingual service managers.
http://www.gogoestates.com
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We are a company located in Totana (Murcia, Spain) that deals with all kind of documentation on your behalf. We carry out the same services and duties that you would normally associate with a solicitor or lawyer dealing specifically with conveyancy and probate.
http://www.gbelmontegestor.com/ingles/index.htm
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27 January
Manganeses de la Polvorosa
Zamora, Castille y Leon
An annual tradition in the town of Manganeses de la Polvorosa (a small village in north western Spain), in honour of its patron saint, St. Vincent.
It takes place every year, on the fourth Sunday in January. On that day, a group of teenagers from the village set out to round-up and hog-tie one of the local neighborhood goats. That done, the goat is then carried in a crowded procession to the church at the center of town, and then up in to the church's bell tower. At this point, the goat is then thrown from the belfry, falling upwards of 15 meters (50 feet), to be caught (hopefully) in a sheet of tarpaulin by the cheering crowd below.
According to Manganeses' 890 residents, this ancient ritual has apparently been going on for as long as any of them can remember.
http://www.manganesesdelapolvorosa.com/
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