Northern Spain

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Meant for

I guess?
I asked unironically because it's just my balcony and it isn't that high, but because the estuary has elevations on the sides it looks higher.

>Doesn't fit any of the foreign Spanish stereotypes
Most of Spain doesn’t either. The vast majority of stereotypes come from Andalusia because it is the most “exotic” region in Spain, thus attracts more foreigners. Maybe most of Spain fits the stereotype of an arid and hot region, but the rest of them only fit in the south and the Mediterranean coast.
>green and full of mountains
>rainy
This is true. But there are plenty of mountains elsewhere in Iberia.
>culture and traditions separate from Spain in general
What do you even mean by that? You should know that Spain isn’t exactly homogeneous in terms of culture. Once again, you are probably thinking about Andalusia, which is not the culture of Spain. Castille, however, is somewhat similar in terms of culture to the north, especially in the northern part.

That being said, I love the north of Spain, but it is not that different.

Tengo tres colegas que se unieron a una. Les enseñaban los básico en supervivencia y como andar por zonas montañosas sin matarse e iban de rutas por los Áncares y los Picos de Europa.

Carballiño, Allariz, Os peares...
Ourense é realmente a mais grande por esta zona

Me mola el tema de la supervivencia, a lo mejor miro a ver, gracias

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Ourense é enorme! Sabías que temos prostíbulos? Por certo ao das estreliñas e barras nin miralo que non fai nada irónicamente e non está aquí pra discusión ningunha.

Vamos xogar un xogo.

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>Sabías que temos prostíbulos?
Si sabía, si haha ainda que non os frecuento
>Por certo ao das estreliñas e barras nin miralo
Xa me din conta non te preocupes, estamos en Jow Forums despois de todo