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Duty Free, Singapore The following goods may be imported into Singapore by persons aged 18 years and older without i Things to See in Macau Although best known for gambling, Macau is extremely rich in attractions and oozing with atmosp The Singapore Zoo The Singapore Zoo (Former Singapore Zoological Gardens) is acclaimed as one of the world's most

SPAIN TRAVEL GUIDE - PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

World Travel Guide Europe Spain Public Holidays Picture choosen by: Mr.George Wright Public Holidays in Spain Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.

2009
1 Jan New Year's Day.
6 Jan* Epiphany.
19 Mar* San Jose.
9 Apr* Maundy Thursday.
10 Apr Good Friday.
1 May Labour Day.
15 Aug Assumption.
12 Oct National Day.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
6 Dec Constitution Day.
8 Dec Immaculate Conception.
25 Dec Christmas Day.

2010
1 Jan New Year's Day.
6 Jan* Epiphany.
19 Mar* San Jose.
1 Apr* Maundy Thursday.
2 Apr Good Friday.
1 May Labour Day.
15 Aug Assumption.
12 Oct National Day.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
6 Dec Constitution Day.
8 Dec Immaculate Conception.
25 Dec Christmas Day.

(a) *These holidays may be replaced by the autonomous communities with another date.
(b) Additional dates are celebrated as regional public holidays. These vary from region to region.
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Getting around Spain Posted by Miss Wang Yenyan on 30 March 2010 12:28:37

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There are a number of ways to get into Spain. From neighboring European countries, a drive with the car or a train ride is feasible; visitors from further away will probably be using air travel. By plane Spain's national carrier is Iberia. The busiest airports are Madrid, A Coruña, Palm... More

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There are many different kinds of tourist accommodations, ranging from hotels, pensions, rented villas, to camping or even monasteries. "7% VAT is not included" is a common trick for mid-range guesthouses and hotels: always check the small print when you choose your place to stay. VAT is IVA in Sp... More