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Published on Jan 08, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MADRID, SPAIN

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FESTIVALES

(FESTIVALS)

Samana Santa
It is a Spanish name for Easter. Members of local parishes carry ornate decorated floats depicting the Passion of Christ into the city cathedral.

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San Fermin
The Pamplona Bull Run is part of the festival when a week-long of bull running and bullfighting is happening.

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Las Fallas
Imagine a bonfire multiplied by a factor of 100. Each neighborhood traditionally gets together to build giant puppets which are then later, they set it on fire.

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ALIMENTOS

(FOOD)

Paella
It is a dish from Valencia, Spain. It is a rice dish that can have meat, fish, seafood, and vegetables.

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Tapas
It is an appetizer. It can be cold or hot when served.

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Jamón Serrano
It is dry-cured Spanish hams that are served in thin slices and are a typical Spanish food.

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CIUDADES

(CITIES)
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Madrid
It is the capital of Spain. It is also the biggest city in Spain. The population is 2,824,000.

Barcelona
It is the second biggest city in Spain. The population is1,454,000.

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Valencia
It is the third
largest city in Spain. The population is 736,000.

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ARQUITECTURA Y PUNTOS DE REFERENCIA

(ARCHITECTURE AND LANDMARKS)
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Alhambra Palace
It is a palace and a fortress combined. It was a small fortress in 889.

Plaza Mayor
It was built during Philip III's reign (1598–1621). It has 9 entrance ways. It also has 237 balconies.

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Mount Teide
It is the biggest summit in Spain.

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Bullfighting is very dangerous. The man on the left has a sharp metal stick and the man hits the bull with it every time the bull passes him.

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Salvador Dali was known for "The Persistence of Memory". This is one of the most known pieces of art in Spanish culture.

Tango, Salsa, and Corrido are some Spanish dances in Spanish countries.

TANGO

CORRIDO

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Sports and Athletes
The biggest sport in the Spanish culture is soccer (football).

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Rafael Nadal is a professional tennis player. He is ranked number 2 in the world! His nickname is "The King of Clay".

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