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True or False? Georgia, Spain and Poland.
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On the Feast of San Fermín in Pamplona, people run with the bulls in the streets.
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Georgia has never had a female king or queen.
False
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The Argonauts passed through Georgia during their search for the Golden Fleece.
True
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In Spain, it’s common to eat seafood paella on Christmas Day
False
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In Spain, children receive gifts on January 6th
True
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Georgia is located in the southeastern region of the United States.
False
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Les Falles is a celebration in Valencia, Spain, where large sculptures are built and then burned to mark the arrival of spring.
True
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In Spain, it is common to have a big meal and celebrate with fireworks on Christmas Day.
False
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Georgia does not have any ancient cave cities.
False
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There is no Georgian football player currently playing in Italy.
False
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The Spanish tradition of 'La Feria' involves people wearing flamenco dresses and dancing in the streets
True
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The Georgian language uses the Latin alphabet.
False
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Flamenco dancing originates from the region of Andalusia.
True
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The Spanish tradition of 'siesta' means people sleep for four hours every afternoon
False
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In Georgia, there is a festival called Chiakokonoba, where people jump over bonfires.
True
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In Spain, the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is celebrated with large parades and costume
False
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The traditional Spanish drink, Sangría, is made with wine, fruit, and a variety of spices
False
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Georgians do not celebrate Christmas with special traditions.
False
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On New Year's Eve, Spaniards eat 12 grapes at midnight, one for each chime of the clock.
True
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Georgia has been making wine for over 8,000 years.
True
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In Spain, it is traditional to eat a special sweet called 'turrón' during Christmas time
True
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Caga Tió is a traditional Catalan Christmas figure that "poops" presents for children as part of a festive ritual.
True
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The current creative director of the Spanish fashion Balenciaga is from Georgia.
True
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Georgians love gathering for big feasts called supra.
True
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The Archiginnasio of Bologna houses some of the oldest records of Polish students who studied in Italy.
True
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The Spanish word 'tapas' refers to small portions of food served at bars or restaurants
True
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The Georgian song "Chakrulo" was sent to space.
True
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