La Siesta Del Martes

La noticia fue rumor por el ámbito de Belgrano hasta que se confirmó. El martes por la siesta llegó una decisión después de un mal inicio del año y se trata de uno de los protagonistas más criticados ...

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The siesta is an old tradition in Spain and, through Spanish influence, in most of Latin America and the Philippines. The Spanish word siesta is originally derived from the Latin phrase [hora] sexta ('sixth [hour]', counting from dawn, hence "midday rest"), which puts it around noon time.

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Considering an afternoon nap? Learn more about the origins and benefits of the siesta, and how to add one to your routine.

Siestas aren’t just a Spanish tradition. In places like Italy, Greece, Nigeria, and the Philippines, taking a break after lunch is still part of everyday life. This map shows where it happens.

A siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon usually after a midday meal. Learn how long it lasts and what countries have siestas...

A siesta is a specific type of nap taken in the early afternoon, particularly in cultures where this practice is traditional. Naps can happen at any time of the day.

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What is a siesta? The history of the afternoon nap and its benefits.

The siesta, an afternoon nap usually taken after lunch, lasts around 20 to 30 minutes. The nap was historically taken during the hottest hours of the day by people who worked in farming – until the mid-20th century many Spaniards worked in agricultural work where the siesta was common. Taking a post-lunch break was vital to avoiding the scorching midday sun. The word “siesta” comes from ...