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At the moment we have represent Spanish school in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru.

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Please check below the other Spanish schools that Erasmus Language operates in Spain

Barcelona

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population. It is also the capital of Catalonia. In a privileged position on the north-eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean.

Madrid

The capital of Spain, located in the heart of the peninsula, has a population of over three million. Madrid is characterized by intense cultural and artistic activity and a very lively nightlife.

Salamanca

The ‘golden city’ with one of most famous University in Spain. The city is large enough to be able to offer the advantages of a real city, but at the same time it keeps the intimacy of a village. Salamanca is situated in the South-west corner of Castile & León on the borders with Portugal..

Malaga

It's the second city of the Andalusia with a population of half a million, and is also one of the most touristic cities. Malaga’s coastline forms part of the Costa del Sol, a special part of the Mediterranean.

Alicante

Alicante is at once a tranquil and lively city that captivates the imagination with its rich history. The same seaside air that you'll enjoy first attracted the ancient Romans, enticed the Arabs to stay for over 500 years and was finally reclaimed by the Christians in the 13th century. The city, wherever one cares to roam, is spiced with the flavour of the sea, and continues to play its heart-felt role as a seaport, as it has always done.

Valencia

Valencia is one of the most important on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, and within the last few years, Valencia has grown tremendously. But perhaps what might surprise you even more is its incredible diversity

Seville

Seville is the capital of Andalusia, in the heart of Andalusia you will find a lot of oranges trees, the Giralda Tower (Moorish), the great cathedral in Spain, and Santa Cruz district.

Granada

Granada is a town situated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. It has a population of 280.000. A university town, with one of the oldest universities in Spain (over 500 years old) where you can study everything. At the moment, it has around 60,000 students.

Almuñecar

Almuñecar is a small town located in the Granada part of the Costa del Sol – the Costa Tropical – 75 kilometres from Granada and 76 from Málaga, two towns with good communication networks. Its economy is based on agriculture, fishing and tourism.

Marbella

Marbellastands in considerable contrast, after another sequence of apartment-villa, to most of what's come before. It is undisputedly the "quality resort" of the Costa del Sol, where restaurants and bars are more stylish and everything costs considerably more. It has the highest per capita income in Europe and more Rolls Royces than any European city apart from London.

Cadiz

Situated near to Seville and Málaga and serving as a bridge between Spain and Africa, Cádiz, it would seem, is an island surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Founded by the Phoenicians more than three thousand years ago.

Valladolid

Valladolid is the capital of Castilla-León, and former capital of Spain in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.The ‘age-old’ Valladolid has been recognized as the region that speaks the purest Spanish in the world.

Tenerife

The capital of Tenerife is the second most populated city of the Canary Islands with more than 200,000 inhabitants. Its present importance comes from the development of its port and its commercial calling which made it progressively absorb the civic centres.

Mallorca

The largest and most popular of the Balearics, Majorca is an island of startling contrasts. Its landscape varies from rugged mountains in the north to pine-covered hills and windmill-dotted plains in the south.

Santiago

Situated in the south of the La Coruna province in Galicia, Northwest Spain is the monumental town of Santiago de Compostela. The town is actually the capital of the Galicia region and is recognised through legend as the final resting-place of the Apostle. For centuries, the town has been the centre of European pilgrimage and is an awe-inspiring place in which to go on holidays.