2. Spain's biodiversity is one of the richest in Europe, but
it is also among one of the most fragile. An animal is
in danger of extinction when all representatives of the
same species are in danger of disappearing from our
planet.
WILDLIFE
3. Education in Spain is currently regulated by
the LOE, with the modifications introduced
by the LOMCE. It is a universal right of the
child that guarantees the population's
access to education. In Spain, it is
compulsory until the age of 16.
EDUCATION
4. The National Health System of Spain is the entity
that encompasses the health services and
benefits of Spain, which according to the law are
the responsibility of the public powers.
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HEALTH
5. Parlamentarism
Parliamentarism, also known as
the parliamentary system or
parliamentary democracy, is a
system of government in which
the election of the government
emanates from the parliament and
is politically accountable to it.
MONARCHY
Monarchy is a form of state in which a group integrated into the state,
generally a family representing a dynasty, embodies the national
identity of the country and its head, the monarch, exercises the role of
head of state.
Spain´s
Goverment
6. Spain
Culture
Spain Culture is one of the most
beatiful cultures in the world. It
is recognized for it´s traditions,
food and typical activities
7. COSTUMES, FOOD
AND TRADITIONS.
Traditionally, Spain
people take a lunch
break in the middle of
the day.
PAELLA
TAPAS
CHORIZO
TORTILLA
Some of the typical food of Spain are:
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8. It's all very charming for a tourist, but
it's a different story when you're living
here. Everything comes to a stand-still
at siesta time (after-lunch nap) and on
Sundays; everything is closed and you'll
find Granada turning into a zombie
town at those hours.
AMantilla -- a long lace or silk veil that
women wear over their heads and
shoulders. The mantilla is the Spanish
equivalent of the veil worn by Moorish
women.
Costumes
HOW IS LIFE IN SPAIN?