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The Spain Monuments

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

"PLAZA DE ESPAÑA"

Photo by Alev Takil

WHERE IS IT LOCATED?

  • The "plaza de España" is located in Spain(Sevilla) in the park "Maria Luisa"
Photo by R. Alessandro

WHEN WAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • It was constructed from 1914 to 1929

WHY WAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • It is the projects that happened during the gestation of the ibero-American exhibition
Photo by Calvo Pastor

How old is "Plaza de España"❓
It is 90 years old

Photo by Joanbrebo

IS IT CONSIDERED A WONDER OF THE WORLD ?

It is human made,it is not made by nature

Photo by Juanedc

THE SPANISH

IS THE SEVILLA'S LANGUAGE
Photo by Paco CT

"MEZQUITA DE CÓRDOVA"

Photo by McBadger

WHERE IS IT LOCATED?

  • The"Mezquita de Córdova" is located in Spain(Córdova) on the street "Cardenal Herrero"
Photo by paologmb

WHEN WAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • It was constructed from 786 to 988

WHY WAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • Was sent to build by Al-Andalus,because it represented from him the symbol culture and religion

HOW OLD IS IT "MEZQUITA DE CORDOVA"?

It is 1031 years old

IS IT CONSIDERED A WONDER OF A WORLD?

IT IS NOT A WONDER OF A WORLD
Photo by Uxío Rivas

It is human made,it is not made by nature

Photo by Karl Holland

THE SPANISH

IS THE CÓRDOVA'S LANGUAGE
Photo by Paco CT

"ACUEDUCTO DE SEGOVIA"

WHERE IS LOCATED?

  • The "acueducto de Segovia" is located in Spain(Segovia) in the street "Postigo del consuelo"
Photo by artberri

WHEN WHAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • It was constructed in 1985

WHY WAS IT CONSTRUCTED?

  • It was built to get water from the "Sierra de Guadarrama" to Segovia
Photo by pablocabezos

HOW OLD IS "ACUEDUCTO DE SEGOVIA"

IT IS 34 YEARS OLD

IS IT CONSIDERED A WONDER OF A WORLD?

  • It is not a wonder of a world

IT IS MADE FOR THE HUMAN,

IT IS NOT BY NATURE
Photo by Arian Zwegers

THE SPANISH

IS THE SEGOVIA'S LANGUAGE
Photo by Paco CT

QUIZ

  • How old is "Plaza de España"?
  • Where is located de Cordova?
  • Why was it constructed the "Acueducto de Segovia"?
Photo by Amber Mason