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In Salamanca, we got 7 language schools in our database:
Academia BerceoID 1274 
Pedro Cojos, 7
37001 Salamanca
Spain / north/center
Tel: 923 213 564
Fax:
Email berceo@berceo.com
Web www.berceo.com/aindex.htm
Colegio Hispano ContinentalID 1448 
C/ Sorias 13-17
37002 Salamanca
Spain / north/center
Tel: (+34) 923 21 23 44
Fax: (+34) 923 26 48 32
Email info@hispacon.de
Web www.hispacon.de
COLEGIO TIA TULAID 1339 
CONCEJO 13, 1
37002 SALAMANCA
Spain / north/center
Tel: 0034923210283
Fax: 0034923272279
Email info@tiatula.com
Web www.tiatula.com
ESCUELA DE ESPAÑOL GALATEAID 1232 
C/ MONROY, 35, entrepta. 1, of 2
37001 SALAMANCA
Spain / north/center
Tel: 923212242
Fax: 923212242
Email galateaesc@yahoo.es
Web www.escuelaespanolgalatea.com
Escuela InternacionalID 0074 
Calle San Patricio, 5
37002 Salamanca
Spain / north/center
Tel: 0034 923 28 15 14
Fax: 0034 923 28 15 68
Email info@escuelai.com
Web www.escuelai.com
Estudio Internacional Sampere ID 0075 
Arco 2
37002 Salamanca
Spain / north/center
Tel: 0034 91 431 4366
Fax: 0034 91 575 9509
Email salamanca@sampere.es
Web www.sampere.es
UniverspainID 1119 
c\\ Teso de san Nicolàs, 23
37008 Salamanca
Spain / north/center
Tel:
Fax:
Email info@universpain.com
Web www.universpain.com
Spanish Courses in Salamanca

Learn Spanish in Salamanca
Salamanca is a city in central Spain, the capital of the province of Salamanca in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It formed part of the Kingdom of Leon. The city lies on a plateau by the Tormes river which is crossed by a bridge 500 ft long built on 26 arches, fifteen of which are of Roman origin, while the remainder date from the 16th century.
A central place in the city, the Plaza Mayor (illustration, above right), surrounded by shaded arcades, is known as the living room of the Salmantinos (Salamancans), It was constructed by Andres Garcia de Quifiones at the beginning of the 18th century; it would hold 20,000 people to witness a bullfight, and is one of the finest squares in Europe. Salamanca is considered to be one of the most spectacular Renaissance cities in Europe. Through the centuries the sandstone buildings have gained an exquisite golden glow which has given Salamanca the nickname La Dorada, the golden city.