Our exchange took place most of the time in the so-called city of Zaragoza, located in the north-west of Spain. The place is quite flat, which means that it almost always blows here. Temperatures rise up to 40 degrees in summer, and drop to zero in colder times. There are twice as many inhabitants as in Ljubljana and it ranks 5th as the most populated city in Spain with around 650,000 inhabitants. The community is strongly religious and consists of various ethnic groups. I noticed that there are a lot of black people living in Zaragoza, which surprised me. In general, everyone is very friendly and understandable, but the minor problem is that the vast majority do not know how to speak English, which in turn has made it a little harder to communicate with people.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FOREIGN TOWN
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