Spain provides free public education from ages 6 to 16. It has 10 national parks covering over 1,200 square kilometers, which are home to many fish and other sea life. However, hunting and loss of habitat have reduced some threatened species' populations, though conservation efforts aim to protect habitats and increase numbers. Climate change also threatens Spain's environment through increased risk of desertification, particularly in the south. Each Spanish region manages its own public healthcare system. During the long summer break from June to September, many Spanish children attend camps or stay with grandparents while their parents work.
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Spain poster 6 a
1. Spain
Education : The government provides free education for all children
and school. It is compulsory for six-to sixteen years old.
Wildlife: There are ten national parks mainland Spain, covering 473
(Square miles 1,226 square kilometers) , Spain's seas and rivers are
home to many types of fish and selfish.
Threatened species: Hunting and destruction of its preferred habitat
have reduced numbers dramatically, although conservation programs
are fighting to increase the population and protect remaining
habitats.
The environment: Climate change threatens to impact Spain's
environment, with fears of land turning to desert, particularly in the
south.
Health care: Each Spanish region is in charge of its own health care.
Spain has a national health care system for all.
Time out: Spanish children have a long summer vacation from
June until September, parents who work often send their children to
summer activity camps, or grandparents look after them
2. CULTURAL FACTS:
•Spanish films are also popular in many
countries. The Benicass in festival is held
each July on the coast of Valencia.
•One of the Spain most celebration writers is
Miguel de Cervantes who wrote the
novel don Quixote in the 17th century.
•Spain has a lot of culture and the most
traditional foods are: the paella and tapas
• Spanish people participate in a lot of
games and soccer (what the Spanish call
football)It is the most popular sport there.
• Spanish people usually have a long
workday so they take a long break in the
middle of the day.