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Sureuropa ñ Escuela de Espanol
Sureuropa is located in the capital city of Aragon, Zaragoza. This beautiful city is centrally located to Madrid, Barcelona, the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean & Pamplona. Since Zaragoza is not a large tourist destination, students experience a more intensive Spanish environment. Also, unlike other areas of Spain, there are no other languages spoken in Zaragoza other than Spanish. The town has a great nightlife and a very friendly population with a large public university in the city. The school is located in a quite part of the city next to a very large park and there are plenty of small restaurants in the area. In addition to business Spanish there are programs available for teachers, medical personnel and groups.

San Fernando Institute
The San Fernando Institute is located in the capital of southern Spain, the richly historic and charming city of Seville. The school¥s building is conveniently situated in the center district, close to many interesting monuments, including the Cathedral and Royal Palace, and close to shopping, restaurants, and most importantly, student housing. The intensive language and culture immersion program allows the student to choose between 20 and 30, 45-minute classes each week, with special emphasis on communication. Classes are highly practical, and students often have the ability to put into practice their newfound skills in the streets and markets with professors.

Castila
Castila is located in the Andalucian city of Granada, situated right in the heart of the city in the old Moorish quarter of Albaicin. The school offers small classes and a great deal of cultural programs with over 40 different activities from which to choose. Granada is world famous for its incomparable and remarkable Alhambra. This amazing citadel sits atop ono of the cityís hills and was the last bastion of Moorish civilisation on the Iberian Peninsula. Students can spend many days and hours exploring the many different gardens, buildings and palaces. Granada is also one of the main university towns in Spain and the school has a very international student body.

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