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Navarra
Producers, Vintages & Culture · 6 questions · 400 pts
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Navarra
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1
Which city is Navarra's capital and the region's principal cultural anchor?
A
Zaragoza
B
San Sebastián
C
Pamplona
D
Logroño
2
Which town is known as Navarra's historic medieval wine town?
A
Tudela, home to a 15th-century royal palace
B
Olite, home to a 15th-century royal palace
C
Logroño, home to a 15th-century royal palace
D
Estella, home to a 15th-century royal palace
3
What famous event takes place in Pamplona every July and is strongly linked to Navarra's cultural identity?
A
Flamenco dancing during the Feria de Abril celebrations
B
The tomato-throwing festival La Tomatina in the city streets
C
The Fallas festival featuring fire art and large sculptures
D
The running of the bulls during the San Fermín festival
4
Which author put Pamplona and San Fermín on the international map with his 1926 novel?
A
John Steinbeck
B
F. Scott Fitzgerald
C
Ernest Hemingway
D
George Orwell
5
Navarra is officially called Comunidad Foral de Navarra. What does the word 'foral' suggest about the region's status?
A
That Navarra is one of Spain's most recently created autonomous regions
B
That Navarra shares a parliament with the neighbouring region of Aragon
C
That Navarra is governed directly from Madrid as a state province
D
That Navarra has its own historic institutions and self-governance
6
What cultural route passes through Navarra, historically connecting wine, hospitality, and pilgrimage?
A
The Ruta del Vino de Rioja
B
The Route of the Conquistadors
C
The Camino de Santiago
D
The Roman Via Augusta
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