Live and study in San Sebastián to open an academic window on the Spanish and Basque people, introducing you to the rich diversity of Spain and offering a truly multicultural experience. San Sebastián has the highest level of bilingualism of any of the area’s cities, since all its inhabitants speak Spanish, and one third speak Basque as well. San Sebastián is nestled twelve miles from the French border at the foot of the deep green Pyrenees Mountains in the province of Gipuzkoa. It faces a gorgeous bay bordered by beaches and a port. An ancient city largely destroyed in the nineteenth century, most of San Sebastián is quite modern, while the narrow streets of the Old Quarter preserve the flavor of days gone by. Voted European Cultural Capital, San Sebastián is an inviting, walkable, lovely coastal city with rich culture, cuisine, and outdoor activities available. Come for a semester or year to study Spanish or Basque, plus history, literature, culture, art, and psychology. An intensive language approach allows you to complete up to two years of university language coursework in only one semester. What you learn in the classroom extends outside it in formal and informal cultural integration activities, such as elective courses shared by local students, field trips to both the French and Spanish Basque Country, and visits to cultural events and village festivals. San Sebastián is a perfect location for exploring Spain, the Basque Country, and southwestern France. The city itself is easy to get around—many USAC students ride bikes or walk to classes—and has several beaches to enjoy. San Sebastián’s spectacular natural setting and its culinary delights have made it a mecca for tourists looking for a beautiful vacation spot paired with wonderful food. You’ll find more Michelin-starred restaurants in San Sebastián than in any other city in Spain, but you don’t have to have a three-star meal in order to eat well. You can also enjoy the excellent and colorful pintxos (tapas) in many of the bars in the old quarter. Surfing the Basque Country has become a popular slogan that you will see illuminated throughout the city. San Sebastián has always been revered for its soft, picturesque beaches, but over the past few decades, it has transcended into a hub for surfers all throughout Europe and the world. Add the 1-credit Surfing course and enjoy sharing the Bay of Biscay’s surf with other locals and learn a sport that has become significant in Basque culture.
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Population: 47042984 Capital: Madrid Per-capita GDP: $ 31000 Size: 505370 km2 Time Zone: (GMT + 01:00 hour) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
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