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1.
S1*SPAIN
CAPITAL: MADRID
2.
S2*FESTIVALS
Festivals -
Las Fallas
Cadiz Carnival
Spanish Christmas
3.
LAS FALLAS
Las Fallas literally means "the fires" in Valencian.
The focus of the fiesta is the creation and destruction of ninots, and
the ninots remain in place until March 19th, the day known as La Cremá
4.
CADIZ CARNIVAL
Carnival in Cadiz is said to be the third largest Carnival
celebration in the world. The crews of the Spanish galleons
that brought back gold and silver to Cadiz from the New World
also brought back a variety of musical influences that are
still evident at today's Carnival revelry.
5.
SPANISH CHRISTMAS
Christmas in Spain gets off to a rather peculiar and unofficial
start on Dec. 22nd when children from San Ildefonso School can
be heard calling out the numbers and prizes of the Lotería de Navidad.
6.
S3*FOODS
Foods -
Tapas
Gazpacho
Buñuelos de Viento
7.
TAPAS
Spanish tapas can vary from simple to complex and include cheese,
fish, eggs, vegetable dishes, dips, canapés, and savoury pastries.
8.
GAZPACHO
Gazpacho is one of the most world renowned Spanish dishes.
It is a cold soup, sometimes referred to as a liquid salad,
that is ideally served in the summer months because it is
rich in vitamins and refreshing to drink. Gazpacho is also a
dish that forms part of the world famous Mediterranean Diet.
9.
BUÑUELOS DE VIENTO
Buñuelos de viento are traditional pastries served in many
parts of Spain to celebrate All Saints Day. They are small dough
balls made of flour, butter and eggs that are fried in hot olive oil.
10.
S4*CITIES
Cities -
Barcelona
Cuenca
Alhambra of Granada
11.
BARCELONA
, Barcelona is the city with the second largest population in Spain
and the sixth largest in the European Union.
The Raval and the Gothic district offer the chance to explore
Barcelona's most international side.
12.
CUENCA
In the center of Spain, between Madrid and Valencia, sits the province of
Cuenca and its capital city of the same name.
Cuenca main economy is tourism UNESCO
declared the city a World Heritage Site.
13.
ALHAMBRA OF GRANADA
The complex palace of the Alhambra has been keeping watch
over the city of Granada for centuries.
Alhambra means “The Red” in Arabic,and its complete
name was "al Qal'at al-hamra" (Red fort).
14.
S5*LANDMARKS
Landmarks -
Palacio Real
El Escorial
Aqueduct of Segovia
15.
PALACIO REAL
The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) of Madrid is the official residence of
the King of Spain although it is only used for state ceremonies. The Royal
Palace was built between 1738 to 1755 and King Carlos III took up
residence in the palace in 1764.
16.
EL ESCORIAL
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, El Escorial
was the political center of the Spanish empire under King Philip II.
Today it functions as a monastery, royal palace, museum, and school.
17.
AQUEDUCT OF SEGOVIA
The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved monuments
left by the Romans in Spain. The ancient aqueduct carries water 16 km
from the Frío River to Segovia and was built of some 24,000 massive
granite blocks without the use of mortar.
18.
S6*BULLFIGHTING
Bullfighting is certainly one of the best-known-although at the same
time most controversial-Spanish popular customs.
A corrida starts with the paseillo, when everybody involved in the bullfight
enters the ring and presents themselves to the president and public.
19.
BULLFIGHTING
20.
S7*EL GUERNICA
It was painted by Pablo Picasso. it was significance is that all the faces of the
picture and the positions of the bodies are an expression of the horror
towards to war which has made this picture the antiwar symbol in the
whole world.
21.
S8*DANCE & MUSIC
Flamenco
Sardana
Muñeira
22.
FLAMENCO
Flamenco is an art that mixes music and dance the originated in
southern Spain.
Some famous Spanish flamenco artists include Raimundo Amador,
Ketama and Rosario Flores among others.
23.
SARDANA
Several couples join hands and dance in a closed circle in
this traditional dance from Catalonia.
24.
MUÑEIRA
Danced in twos or alone along to the music of bagpipes, this
traditional "Miller's Dance" is typical throughout Galicia and Asturias.
25.
S9*SPORTS & ATHLETES
Soccer
Real Madrid
F.C. Barcelona
26.
SOCCER
Soccer is just one of the many sports in Spain in which Spanish
athletes have left a mark. Spain is a country that has contributed
famous players and elite athletes. It is well love in Spain.
27.
REAL MADRID
Real Madrid professional football club based in Madrid, Spain.
Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the team has traditionally
worn a white home kit since.
Captain is Cristiano Ronaldo!
28.
F.C. BARCELONA
It is the second most valuable sports team on the globe, worth $3.2
billion, and the world's second-richest football club in terms of revenue,
with an annual turnover of $613 million.
29.
S10*INTERESTING FACTS
1. When your car is towed away, a message left on the street so you
know where it was taken.
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2. Sunflower seeds are big deal in Spain. More importantly, Spaniards
are really talented at opening and eating them at a shocking speed.
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3. Soccer is the country´s most important sport. Spain won its
first World Cup football title in 2010.
Paula Nguyen
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