Spain used to be one of the most powerful countries in the world. It had the biggest and most powerful armies in the world. They sent conquistadors to conquer and to explore far off lands. They were really in to trade back then. Ellos tienen muchos castles. They also have a lot of ancient sightings. A lot of famous painters were from Espana like Picasso, and Fransisco Goya. Spain now has a lot of temples, castles, and plazas. They are famous tourist attractions and look really cool.
Spain is the third largest country in Europe. It is rarely flat and is mostly hilly highland. Espana is ringe by additional mountain ranges, north and south. It is mostly sunny, usually good weather. In the past, there was an uplift and the remains can still be seen today. Spain is predominantly dry, but still has wide variations of weather.
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That is part of their accent. The people over there les gustan exploring and like to ir outdoors mucho. Bullfighting originated from Espana. “La Tomatina” is a giant tomato fight that the people celebrate sometimes in Agosto. Then, ellos have a community service semana to clean up.
The people in Spain are really joyful and happy. They love to dance, sing, decorate, and are overall really social. The most popular genres of music are usually dance. They dance to flamenco, fandango, and paso doble.
The dinero in Spain is different. The people carry coins and change around. Sure, they have bills but they usually carry coins. Also, they are not called bills, they are called notes or billetes. Their currency is called Euros. Un Euro is one US dollar and ocho
This presentation will explain the differences and similarities, if any, in the countries of Spain and Puerto Rico’s. The presentation will show the differences and similarities between the two countries arts, culture, and economic environment. The presentation will show how both countries have a assimilation of cultural and distinctiveness. Even though both countries have similarities and differences, they both have one thing in common, and that is they are Spanish-speaking countries with an array traditions, culture, and diversity amongst the people, that will be talked about in this presentation.
Spanish speakers lead in a particular way toward formality in their act to one another; for instance, a firm handshake is a usual practice between people as greeting and for leave taking. In addition, hugging and a light kissing on the cheek are also common types of greeting between men and women who are close. They tend to use titles before people names as sign of respect. Their conversations between Spanish speakers are commonly loud, fast, adorned with gesture, and body language to better convey their points. Moreover, they know that people create one another when they meet and their Latin American music you will hear the litany of bloodlines, the African drum, and German accordion.
Throughout history, as we study Spain we can clearly recognize high and low points in their success. In the fifteen hundreds Spain had no influence on European affairs, Spain essentially vanished out of Europe. However, within one complete century Spain had become not only a leading power but they also had a great sense of effectiveness in Europe. Spain experienced a Golden age with many social, economic, political aspects. On the other hand, within
Sure, many of people mainly visit Spain to visit the big cites of Barcelona and Madrid, but I can personally assure you that there is so much more to explore. Running bulls, flamenco dancers, museums, Ibiza, Sagrada Familia, and Alhambra. The list goes on and on about the different places that an individual can experience whilst out there exploring the world. Let’s not forget the mouth-watering food too, one of which is by far the most popular dish that comes from Spain, and many fan-favorites, paella (a rice dish prepared with seafood). To further drive you to Spain, I’d like to address this. According to an article, “Why Take the Time to Visit the Alhambra in Spain?” it boldly states, “The ancient buildings, aqueducts, and other leftovers from hundreds of years ago offer amazing opportunities for tourists who take the time to visit them.” This is self-explanatory, if you would only take the time to really push and learn about the background of Spain, you will have the most amazing experience
During the 15th century, many considered Spain insignificant. However, within a century it became a world-dominant power in Europe. Although Spain only took a brief time to rise, it was also short-lived. The rise of Spain was due to its flourishing culture, stable political system and successful voyages to the New World. On the other hand, its decline was due to religious control, resistance from other countries and inflation.
From sandy beaches to rocky mountain ranges, astounding big cities to mosques and gothic cathedrals, vibrant festivals to the theatrical historic bullfights, Spain has about everything. Spain has been the center of culture in Europe for thousands of years. Spain is an astonishing place with rich heritage and lively festivals and art. Spain is not just about the flamenco dancing, bullfights, and the religious festivals, it has so many things to offer. Even Lenny Kravitz the American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer said, “It’s like a dream to come to Spain and stay a for a couple of years and get somebody to teach me Spanish music.” Today I am going to inform you about the well-known features of La Siesta in the Spanish culture, the creative and energetic Flamenco dance, and the historic subculture of Basque.
Mahatma Gandhi once stated that “A nations culture resides in the hearts and souls of its people” This holds evident in the European country of Spain. Spain is a country of long time tradition in which people work hard to continue on with a culture they created long ago. Spain is a very colorfully cultured country with many famous and important traditions one of which is, the art of flamenco dancing.
The Pyrenees people are a very loving, and caring people that decree care for those who come to the Pyrenees for tour guides, cuisine, and for help to get places. They are not a covetous, in other words judgemental, very honest and sedulous. They are also a genuine people who are very straightforward , and never show any disrespect to people who enter their homeland, and are not a violent type of people they also are a very loving, caring prosperous people who love their homeland and welcome anyone who wants to visit the place. They are people that border Spain, but do not go often due to the attachments, and have in their homes and the people in it. The people of the Pyrenees will welcome you with joy which will also make it fun to go and visit the land of the Pyrenees. The Pyrenees people are some of the hardest working people in the world, and honor their ancestors and still wear their clothes which is very rustic like and older. The people of the Pyrenees enjoy the agency of other civilizations in the
hispanics (spaindars) like to spend their free time watching Bullfighting. they do not see it as sport only. they as a form of art. Bullfighting is one of the most famous sports in Latin America
The capital is Madrid. The main language spoken is Castilian Spanish. The agriculture products are barley, milk, oranges, olives, potatoes, tomatoes, sheep, wheat, and wine. With the amount of bodies of water in Spain, this country also has muscles, squids, and sardines. Spain also has manufacturing capabilities. It has automobiles, cement, chemical products, iron and steel, machinery, shoes, ships, and textiles. Spain is known for its paella, churros, and gazpacho. They have plenty of holidays and fiestas throughout the year. There are plenty of places to visit such as El Prado, Archeological Museum, and Museum of Catalan Arts. Spain also have their famous writers, such as Lope de Vega and Miguel de Cervantes; and artists like Salvador Dali, and Pablo Picasso. The dances are bolero and especially flamenco. Since, Spain became a country; it has undergone changes in their currency. From mid-14th century to 1864, real was introduced by king Pedro I of Castile and it was the currency of Spain. Escudo was the next currency. It could mean that it was gold or silver coin. The gold coin was used from 1566-1833, followed by the silver escudo on 1864-1869. Pesetas was
Another important tradition in Spain is Spanish music. The Spanish music is very important to the Spanish people as it’s a part of their culture. The Spanish music was influenced by the Arabic music in the 1600s.
My interest in going to Spain is because I traveled there for a week during my senior year of high school and fell in love with the country and the city of Barcelona. From the local’s laid-back view of time with their Siestas, their way of taking to the time to enjoy the little things in life, and the perfect weather, it wasn’t hard to fall in love with the place. I am a huge soccer fan and Spain has two of the greatest teams in the world with the wildest fan base in the world. I remember my brother telling me he got chills running down his spin the first time he went to a FC Barcelona home game, he told me it was one of the greatest experiences he ever had. Another reason why I feel Spain would
Sports and games are a very important and popular pastime of Spain. The Spaniards have traditional and regional games,
Flamenco is a form of Spanish folk music which originated in Andalusia in the south of the country. This type of music as we know it today is a spectacle which is made up for four different elements Cante-Voice, Baile-Dance, Toque-Guitar, and the Jaleo, which roughly translated means “hell raising” and involves hand clapping, foot stomping, and encouraging shouts of the audience ("Flamenco - History."). However it was not always like this. Flamenco was first recorded in the late 18th century and consisted of what the Spanish refer to as Palo Secos, or dry styles.("Flamenco - History."). This was basicly singing or chanting accompanied only by a rhythm beaten out on the floor by a wooden staff or cane. However the genre underwent a dramatic development in the late 19th century and had become the spectacle that we know today. In the past flamenco music was not very widespread outside the region of its origin. However in
Spain is one of the foreign countries that colonized our country for more than three hundred years. They are the reason why Filipinos experienced suffered, hardship, persecution etc. during their colonization. But the Spanish had also contributes good things in our country specially to us Filipinos.