Hola mis amigos!
With just 2 weeks until I leave to study abroad in Spain, I
figured I would start this blog as a way of keeping you all up to date about my
overseas shenanigans and adventures and such. Hopefully I'll be able to update
it regularly...we shall see.
For those of you who don’t
know, I will be traveling to Alcalá de Henares, which is right outside of Madrid,
for a little over a month.
Here are some interesting facts I’ve researched for
the purpose of sounding informed:
-Wikipedia says the name Alcalá de Henares translates to Citadel on the river Henares. However, I
have no idea where this translation comes from, since none of those Spanish words
are even remotely close to that whatsoever. Another website, which seems more
credible, says Alcalá comes from the
Moorish word al Qa’lah, which means “palace”
or “castle”. I like that better, since it sounds more majestic. It also makes
more sense, as the Moors occupied Spain for over 700 years and notably
contributed their style of architecture, which includes domes and decorative
patterns. As a result, many towns which had palaces or castles included the
phrase al Qa’lah in their names to
highlight their presence. Another cool fact is that the city has been
preserved, and is in part known for such monumental heritage and buildings,
which are reminiscent of life during the Spanish Golden Age. So there’s your
history lesson for the day!
-Alcalá is most known as
the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, who wrote “Don Quixote.” Which is an
awesome book, in case you didn’t know. Go read it. Or watch the Wishbone
episode of it. Anyway, I’m really hoping to see this tribute there (of Don
Quixote and Sancho Panza):
-This town is also known
for the prestigious Universidad de Alcalá, which I am lucky enough to study at.
Every year they distribute the world-renowned Cervantes Prize, which annually
honors the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish
language. It is awarded by the King and Queen of Spain in the great hall of the
university, so that’s a big deal.
Stay tuned fo mo info…
No comments:
Post a Comment