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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
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Las islas Canarias y las islas Baleares son de España. cierto falso 2. Zaragoza es una de las ciudades principales de España. ci

erto falso 3. La moneda de España es el peso. cierto falso 4. En España hay más de un idioma. cierto falso 5. La Tomatina es uno de los platos más deliciosos de España. cierto falso 6. El chef José Andrés vive en Washington, D.C. cierto falso
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const2013 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<u>Translated from Spanish language:</u> "The Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands are from Spain. true false 2. Zaragoza is one of the main cities in Spain. true false 3. The currency of Spain is the peso. true false 4. In Spain there is more than one language. true false 5. La Tomatina is one of the most delicious dishes in Spain. true false 6. Chef José Andrés lives in Washington, D.C. true/False."

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