In relatively remote provinces, there are not so many fashions and commercial activities, and tourists rarely appear.Residents here stay in their own places, and their social status and property will not change much. Take a look at the capital on the way, and the land to be studied is a place far away from the capital.France is not Paris, but Touraine; more English, the English of Mercia; far from the English of London, the Spaniards of Garcia are more like the Spaniards than Madrid.It is in these provinces far from the capital that a people can take on its true character, show itself as it really is, and here the effects of government policies, good or bad, can be better observed.