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Immigrants from the capital Madrid

Spain is the tenth largest immigrant country in the world and one of the Chinese settlements in the world, with nearly 330,000 Chinese living there.

Sunny Spain is full of colorful culture and beautiful architecture. Mythical festivals, beautiful beaches, delicious food and wine, and of course sunny weather all year round.

Starting a new life in Spain is the dream of many people. As a big European country with very livable climate and cities, it is composed of several autonomous regions, and each region has many cities with their own characteristics.

Which city should we choose to immigrate to, and which is the most suitable for us China people to immigrate and live?

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Madrid Madrid

One of the most suitable places for foreigners to live.

Madrid, located in central Spain, is also the capital of Spain.

The locals are warm and friendly, and the whole city is a British immigrant community and a good place to make friends.

You will find it quite easy to make friends with Wu Lun, whether he is a Spanish citizen, a native English speaker or other expatriates all over the world.

With a world-class food court (blessed are the foodies), colorful art squares, many tree-lined parks and gardens, vibrant nightlife and rich entertainment activities, Madrid has become one of the most suitable places for foreigners to live in Spain.

Moreover, Madrid has excellent medical resources, international education resources and convenient transportation infrastructure in the world. As the capital of Europe, the cost of living in Madrid is surprisingly low.

The climate of this metropolis is also very attractive. In sunny summer, the highest temperature is only 40℃, while the lowest temperature in winter will drop to a comfortable 12℃.

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Barcelona Barcelona

This historic coastal city has not only architectural wonders, but also beautiful parks and gardens, vibrant art and nightlife, high-quality seafood, beaches, quaint medieval streets and bustling farmers' markets, as well as chic boutiques, restaurants and bars.

It is also an excellent place for outdoor sports. Here, hiking, cycling and kite surfing can do anything.

Barcelona lies in the lowlands between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. Because of its geographical advantages, it has a consistently pleasant environment all year round.

In the coolest winter, the lowest temperature is about10 C, and the average temperature in summer climbs to 30 C..

The quality of life here is very high, and the cost of living is still at the lower level compared with other big cities in Europe.

There is a perfect public transportation system, a perfect medical care system, and many international schools open to foreigners.

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Alicante

Many scenic spots, authentic Spanish style.

Located in Costa Blanca, Spain on the southeast coast, this jewel-like city has many attractions that attract foreigners.

Although Alicante is famous for mass tourism, it surprisingly retains its original Spanish style.

Alicante has a beautiful pedestrian area, and the old city has excellent museums, a large central food market and beautiful strip beaches. Of course, there is also a large international airport.

The house prices here are much lower than those in big Spanish cities, and the real estate here is also very affordable.

There are excellent English schools, high-quality medical care options and extensive tram and bus transportation systems. It is a good place to live.

As you might expect, there are also many opportunities for parties in Alicante, which is famous for its rich nightlife.

The residents here are used to foreigners, and English is widely used in this city.

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San sebastian? Sebastian (male name)

This bustling city consists of golden beaches, boulevards and unique buildings.

San Sebastian is a prosperous city in the Basque country of northern Spain.

This famous fashion city on the northern coast of Spain is famous for its golden beaches, wide boulevards and beautiful and unique buildings.

Although it is cooler than the southern part of the country, the temperature in San Sebastian is still very pleasant, with an average temperature of 265,438+0 degrees Celsius in summer and about 9 degrees Celsius higher than that in Britain in winter.

The locals speak Spanish and Basque. Learning Basque is an interesting way to blend in with local people and make new friends.

For Sima Yi, this city can be said to be one of the most attractive cities in Spain, with first-class restaurants, world-class shopping places, eye-catching buildings and endless beaches.

If you like sangria sparkling wine, then San Sebastian may be the best choice for your life in Spain.

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Malaga malaga

A good place to live a warm spring life for 365 days.

This city, which is a perfect combination of ancient and modern, is a provincial capital city with a long history and profound cultural heritage. It is located on the northern edge of the sparkling Mediterranean and has a beach for one person.

The sunny coast in southern Spain is warm as spring all year round.

But what attracts foreigners more is the multicultural gathering here, colorful activities and celebrations all year round, fabulous bars and restaurants, wonderful museums and galleries, amazing buildings, exquisite shopping places, and the unique charm and international life that perfectly combines modern charm with ancient buildings.

Thanks to the tourism industry and the huge foreign community, English is widely used here, and British products can also be bought in supermarkets. There are also many bars and restaurants run by foreigners, and there are also good English schools here.

Due to the mild climate, it is suitable for outdoor activities all year round.

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Valencia

Europe's "Sunshine City"

Valencia is the third largest city and the second largest seaport in Spain, and is known as the "Sunshine City" in Europe. It is located in the southeast of Spain, facing the sea in the east and backed by the vast plain, with evergreen seasons and pleasant climate, and is known as "a pearl on the west coast of the Mediterranean".

The port and industrial city of Valencia is the capital of Valencia Autonomous Region and Valencia Province. Valencia holds the Fa Ya Fire Festival every March.

Valencia is connected with Madrid, Barcelona and Zaragoza by rail and high-speed buses.

20 12 1229, Valencia and Guangzhou, China established sister city relations. ?

On February 26th, 20 19, 19 ranked 245th in the list of top 500 global cities.

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Seville, Seville

Europe's "Sunshine City"

Seville is another place that represents the traditional image of Spain. It is famous for colorful clothes, white horses, wild horses and delicious food.

Imagine exploring cobblestone city streets by yourself during the day; As night falls, it is a feeling to wander in the bustling snack street.

In this city, the cost of living is reasonable, Sima Yi reminded: If you can stand the local high temperature and hot climate, it will be a good place to live at home.

Flamengo bars, cocktail bars, clubs and various bars light up the streets at night to satisfy all tastes. Shopping places are unfair, ranging from bustling traditional markets to high-end boutique shopping malls with rich items.

Seville is the warmest city in Europe, with an annual average temperature of 19.2 degrees.

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Mallorca, Palma, Mallorca

Far from the mainland, picturesque

Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic Islands, is your typical holiday resort.

The climate is characterized by warm winter and hot summer with plenty of sunshine. The annual average minimum temperature is about 9.5 degrees Celsius, and the maximum temperature is about 3 1 degrees Celsius.

The pleasant weather makes it easier for you to indulge in this idyllic island city and feel the luxury of the city.

The oldest area of the city has magnificent Gothic cathedrals, eccentric cafes, chic boutiques, art galleries, vibrant markets, beautiful ports and beaches, and large white beaches like heaven.

The cost of living here is slightly higher than that in parts of mainland Spain. Part of the reason is its characteristics as a tourist and holiday city. There is also a small immigrant community that can help you integrate into local life.

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Ibiza? Yi pizza

There is no rain in four seasons and the scenery on the island is magnificent.

It is the third largest island in the Balearic Islands and has always been called the party center. Ibiza is brightly lit at night, but there are more attractions here than nightlife.

Aside from the famous music festival, Ibiza has exceptionally quiet natural scenery, and it is also full of an atmosphere that combines culture, history, natural beauty and leisure.

The temperature is over 30 in summer, and it hardly rains. The temperature in winter is still very comfortable, averaging about 12.

The disadvantage is that the cost of living here is very high, and many immigrants work remotely or start their own businesses here.

Nevertheless, there is still a huge community of English-speaking foreigners, the locals are very enthusiastic, and the magnificent scenery on the island is second to none.

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Granada (Granada)

First-class cuisine and well-preserved famous ancient towns

Granada is famous for Alhambra and Prince's Garden, with world-class cuisine and well-preserved famous ancient towns.

Apart from the Alhambra Palace, which fascinates tourists, other parts of the city will also make people linger.

Granada is exquisite and beautiful, with a strong international climate and a blend of old and new, attracting people of all ages and cultural backgrounds to punch cards here.

The food is delicious and cheap, the nightlife is lively, the historical characteristics and culture are impressive, and the scenery outside the city is amazing.

The people who live here are very friendly, and foreigners can easily blend in with the locals. The cost of living here is not very high, but it is still affordable.

Out of the city is the natural landscape. As a small city, all resources are close at hand.

Granada is very hot in summer, but the temperature may be as low as 7 in winter, which is a bit new for Spain, but the cool winter has not stopped foreigners from settling in this city, where there is a strong foreign community.

Which of the top ten cities in Spain I sorted out is your favorite?

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