The document is a map of the Netherlands that shows the country's location in Europe between Belgium, Germany, and the North Sea. It depicts cities, roads, and geographic features across the country. Key cities labeled on the map include Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht. The map also shows distances between locations in kilometers.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, and buildings and bridges. It is home to two major football stadiums, the Kuip stadium of Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 50,000, and the Sparta Stadion founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000. The city also hosts various sporting events.
This document summarizes traditional Dutch foods, including how and when they are typically eaten. It describes snacks like hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles), kroketten, and bitterballen that are eaten for breakfast or lunch. Herring dishes like rauwe haring are eaten, especially on Ash Wednesday. Potatoes, meat and seasonal vegetables are eaten for supper, along with dishes like kale with smoked sausage. Soups like erwtensoep are eaten in winter. Other traditional foods mentioned include poffertjes (mini pancakes), stroopwafels (syrup waffles), and oliebollen (deep fried dough balls eaten on New Year's Eve).
Utrecht is an almost 2000 year old city in the Netherlands that originated as a Roman army camp. It is home to notable attractions like the Domtower and High Catharijne area. The city is also known as the home of FC Utrecht football club.
Utrecht is an almost 2000 year old city in the Netherlands that originated as a Roman army camp. It is home to attractions like the Domtower and High Catharijne area. The city is also known as the home of FC Utrecht football club.
Este documento presenta una canción multilingüe titulada "Comenius Song" que promueve el derecho de todos los niños a soñar y ser felices. La canción incluye versos en inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán y neerlandés que expresan el deseo de que los niños de todo el mundo tengan sueños y sean felices.
The document summarizes several Dutch festivals including: Sugarfestival celebrated by Muslims after Ramadan with food and gifts; Queen's Day on April 30th where the queen visits cities; Sinterklaas on December 5th where Sinterklaas brings gifts for children; Prinsjesdag on the third Tuesday of September where the queen gives a speech on government plans; Remembrance Day on May 4th to honor World War 2 casualties; Liberation Day on May 5th celebrating the end of World War 2; and the Elfstedentocht ice skating race through 11 Friesland cities, with the most recent held in 1997.
The document is a map of the Netherlands that shows the country's location in Europe between Belgium, Germany, and the North Sea. It depicts cities, roads, and geographic features across the country. Key cities labeled on the map include Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht. The map also shows distances between locations in kilometers.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, and buildings and bridges. It is home to two major football stadiums, the Kuip stadium of Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 50,000, and the Sparta Stadion founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000. The city also hosts various sporting events.
This document summarizes traditional Dutch foods, including how and when they are typically eaten. It describes snacks like hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles), kroketten, and bitterballen that are eaten for breakfast or lunch. Herring dishes like rauwe haring are eaten, especially on Ash Wednesday. Potatoes, meat and seasonal vegetables are eaten for supper, along with dishes like kale with smoked sausage. Soups like erwtensoep are eaten in winter. Other traditional foods mentioned include poffertjes (mini pancakes), stroopwafels (syrup waffles), and oliebollen (deep fried dough balls eaten on New Year's Eve).
Utrecht is an almost 2000 year old city in the Netherlands that originated as a Roman army camp. It is home to notable attractions like the Domtower and High Catharijne area. The city is also known as the home of FC Utrecht football club.
Utrecht is an almost 2000 year old city in the Netherlands that originated as a Roman army camp. It is home to attractions like the Domtower and High Catharijne area. The city is also known as the home of FC Utrecht football club.
Este documento presenta una canción multilingüe titulada "Comenius Song" que promueve el derecho de todos los niños a soñar y ser felices. La canción incluye versos en inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán y neerlandés que expresan el deseo de que los niños de todo el mundo tengan sueños y sean felices.
The document summarizes several Dutch festivals including: Sugarfestival celebrated by Muslims after Ramadan with food and gifts; Queen's Day on April 30th where the queen visits cities; Sinterklaas on December 5th where Sinterklaas brings gifts for children; Prinsjesdag on the third Tuesday of September where the queen gives a speech on government plans; Remembrance Day on May 4th to honor World War 2 casualties; Liberation Day on May 5th celebrating the end of World War 2; and the Elfstedentocht ice skating race through 11 Friesland cities, with the most recent held in 1997.
Este documento presenta un poema musical titulado "Comenius Song" que celebra los sueños de los niños de todo el mundo. El poema se presenta en 7 idiomas diferentes (inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán, holandés y latín) y expresa el deseo de que todos los niños sean felices sin importar dónde vivan. El mensaje central es que todos tenemos sueños.
The document summarizes research into different types of migration. It studied voluntary migration as well as involuntary or refugee migration through interviews with migrants and refugees, and by examining the immigration process and surveying non-native students. The research found that voluntary migration is often due to love, work, or seeking a better life, while involuntary migration stems from war, politics or religion. Additionally, it explored the considerations and steps for both legally and illegally entering a new country as a migrant or refugee.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, buildings, bridges, and sporting events. It is home to two major football stadiums: De Kuip, home to Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 51,000; and Sparta Stadion, home to Sparta founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000.
The document summarizes several Dutch festivals including: Sugarfestival celebrated by Muslims after Ramadan with food and gifts; Queen's Day on April 30th where the queen visits cities; Sinterklaas on December 5th where Sinterklaas brings gifts for children; Prinsjesdag on the third Tuesday of September where the queen gives a speech on government plans; Remembrance Day on May 4th to honor World War 2 victims; Liberation Day on May 5th celebrating the end of World War 2; and the Elfstedentocht ice skating race through 11 Friesland cities, with the most recent held in 1997.
This document summarizes traditional Dutch foods, including how and when they are typically eaten. It describes snacks like hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles), kroketten (fried meat snacks), and bitterballen (fried meat balls). Main dishes featured are raw herring, potatoes and vegetables with gravy, kale with smoked sausage, pea soup, and syrup waffles. It also mentions special occasion foods like poffertjes (mini pancakes), oliebollen (fried dough balls eaten on New Year's Eve). The presentation provides an overview of iconic elements of Dutch cuisine.
The document summarizes research into different types of migration. It studied voluntary migration as well as involuntary or refugee migration through interviews with migrants and refugees, and by examining the immigration process. Key findings included that voluntary migration is often due to love, work or seeking a better life, while involuntary migration stems from war, politics or religion. Practical considerations for migrating include obtaining proper documentation, visas, work permits and housing, as well as education and employment in the new country under temporary residence permits.
Este documento presenta una canción multilingüe titulada "Comenius Song" que promueve el derecho de todos los niños a soñar y ser felices. La canción incluye versos en inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán y neerlandés que expresan el deseo de que los niños de todo el mundo tengan sueños y sean felices.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, buildings, bridges, and sporting events. It is home to two major football stadiums: De Kuip, home to Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 51,000; and Sparta Stadion, home to Sparta founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000.
The document summarizes several important Greek national holidays and traditions celebrated in schools in Greece. It mentions Independence Day on March 25th, Victory Day over Fascism on October 28th, and Democracy Day on November 17th honoring students killed in protests in 1973. In schools on these days, students typically recite poems, sing songs, and participate in traditional dances along with other activities. Parades are also usually held in main streets accompanied by municipal bands.
The document discusses immigration trends in Greece according to government statistics. It notes that the largest immigrant populations come from Albania, Bulgaria, and other Balkan countries. There was a rise in the foreign-born population between 1991-2001, with the foreign-born making up around 8% of the total population by 2001. Men make up a slightly higher percentage of immigrants than women.
The Greek Comenius Team met with the Mayor of Trikala and the President of the City Council to discuss immigration trends in the town. The majority of immigrants to Trikala come from Albania and have been arriving since the 1990s, with more recent immigrants originating from Asia, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the world. Immigrants generally work in construction, agriculture, or as housekeepers. Their children attend Greek schools and many go on to university. While unemployment and language barriers pose challenges, immigrants have good relations with the community and racism is not an issue. The role of the Emigrants' Council is to address problems faced by foreign residents and find solutions.
The document summarizes several festivals that take place in and around Trikala, Greece. The Wine Festival in Kalampaka features free wine and Greek music and dancing. The Ewe Feast allows visitors to observe the production of wool and cheese from milking to weaving. Traditional adamoma gatherings bring together people from different regions to remember customs of their ancestors. The largest of these, the Adamoma Saracatsaneon, draws ministers, politicians, and artists. The National Choir Festival of Trikala honors the famous composer and singer from the area, Tsitsanis. Concerts are held across the province featuring elite artists, with an award ceremony on the last day.
A presentation about festivals held at Trikala - Greece, produced by the 5th Gymnasio Comenius team for the Comenius project "Migration: A Pilgrimage to Welfare"
A presentation about the migration in Greece through ages, made by the Comenius team of 5th Gymnasio Trikalon for Greek students. It is part from the Comenius project "Migration: A Pilgrimage to Welfare"
The document compares the Comenius project to several well-known brands, suggesting that Comenius is like Nokia in that it should just be done, like Nike in saying to just do it, and like Coca-Cola in that working on it can be enjoyable. It further notes that Comenius is like Pepsi in asking for more, involves everybody like Samsung, aims to make things better like Philips, and that participants will love it like McDonalds.
The document contains recipes for various dishes including asparagus with hollandaise sauce, bitterballen, crepes, eggplant boats, erwten soep (split pea soup), Greek salad, green soup, melon with ham, stonesoup, vegetable soup, trachanas pie, boerenkool (kale with potatoes and sausage), strips of chicken with olives and peppers, chicken kebabs, and spicy chicken lasagne. The recipes provide lists of ingredients and instructions for preparation.
Este documento presenta un poema musical titulado "Comenius Song" que celebra los sueños de los niños de todo el mundo. El poema se presenta en 7 idiomas diferentes (inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán, holandés y latín) y expresa el deseo de que todos los niños sean felices sin importar dónde vivan. El mensaje central es que todos tenemos sueños.
The document summarizes research into different types of migration. It studied voluntary migration as well as involuntary or refugee migration through interviews with migrants and refugees, and by examining the immigration process and surveying non-native students. The research found that voluntary migration is often due to love, work, or seeking a better life, while involuntary migration stems from war, politics or religion. Additionally, it explored the considerations and steps for both legally and illegally entering a new country as a migrant or refugee.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, buildings, bridges, and sporting events. It is home to two major football stadiums: De Kuip, home to Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 51,000; and Sparta Stadion, home to Sparta founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000.
The document summarizes several Dutch festivals including: Sugarfestival celebrated by Muslims after Ramadan with food and gifts; Queen's Day on April 30th where the queen visits cities; Sinterklaas on December 5th where Sinterklaas brings gifts for children; Prinsjesdag on the third Tuesday of September where the queen gives a speech on government plans; Remembrance Day on May 4th to honor World War 2 victims; Liberation Day on May 5th celebrating the end of World War 2; and the Elfstedentocht ice skating race through 11 Friesland cities, with the most recent held in 1997.
This document summarizes traditional Dutch foods, including how and when they are typically eaten. It describes snacks like hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles), kroketten (fried meat snacks), and bitterballen (fried meat balls). Main dishes featured are raw herring, potatoes and vegetables with gravy, kale with smoked sausage, pea soup, and syrup waffles. It also mentions special occasion foods like poffertjes (mini pancakes), oliebollen (fried dough balls eaten on New Year's Eve). The presentation provides an overview of iconic elements of Dutch cuisine.
The document summarizes research into different types of migration. It studied voluntary migration as well as involuntary or refugee migration through interviews with migrants and refugees, and by examining the immigration process. Key findings included that voluntary migration is often due to love, work or seeking a better life, while involuntary migration stems from war, politics or religion. Practical considerations for migrating include obtaining proper documentation, visas, work permits and housing, as well as education and employment in the new country under temporary residence permits.
Este documento presenta una canción multilingüe titulada "Comenius Song" que promueve el derecho de todos los niños a soñar y ser felices. La canción incluye versos en inglés, griego, español, portugués, catalán y neerlandés que expresan el deseo de que los niños de todo el mundo tengan sueños y sean felices.
Rotterdam is a city that promotes tourism through its sports, shopping attractions, buildings, bridges, and sporting events. It is home to two major football stadiums: De Kuip, home to Feyenoord founded in 1908 with a capacity of over 51,000; and Sparta Stadion, home to Sparta founded in 1888 with a capacity over 11,000.
The document summarizes several important Greek national holidays and traditions celebrated in schools in Greece. It mentions Independence Day on March 25th, Victory Day over Fascism on October 28th, and Democracy Day on November 17th honoring students killed in protests in 1973. In schools on these days, students typically recite poems, sing songs, and participate in traditional dances along with other activities. Parades are also usually held in main streets accompanied by municipal bands.
The document discusses immigration trends in Greece according to government statistics. It notes that the largest immigrant populations come from Albania, Bulgaria, and other Balkan countries. There was a rise in the foreign-born population between 1991-2001, with the foreign-born making up around 8% of the total population by 2001. Men make up a slightly higher percentage of immigrants than women.
The Greek Comenius Team met with the Mayor of Trikala and the President of the City Council to discuss immigration trends in the town. The majority of immigrants to Trikala come from Albania and have been arriving since the 1990s, with more recent immigrants originating from Asia, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the world. Immigrants generally work in construction, agriculture, or as housekeepers. Their children attend Greek schools and many go on to university. While unemployment and language barriers pose challenges, immigrants have good relations with the community and racism is not an issue. The role of the Emigrants' Council is to address problems faced by foreign residents and find solutions.
The document summarizes several festivals that take place in and around Trikala, Greece. The Wine Festival in Kalampaka features free wine and Greek music and dancing. The Ewe Feast allows visitors to observe the production of wool and cheese from milking to weaving. Traditional adamoma gatherings bring together people from different regions to remember customs of their ancestors. The largest of these, the Adamoma Saracatsaneon, draws ministers, politicians, and artists. The National Choir Festival of Trikala honors the famous composer and singer from the area, Tsitsanis. Concerts are held across the province featuring elite artists, with an award ceremony on the last day.
A presentation about festivals held at Trikala - Greece, produced by the 5th Gymnasio Comenius team for the Comenius project "Migration: A Pilgrimage to Welfare"
A presentation about the migration in Greece through ages, made by the Comenius team of 5th Gymnasio Trikalon for Greek students. It is part from the Comenius project "Migration: A Pilgrimage to Welfare"
The document compares the Comenius project to several well-known brands, suggesting that Comenius is like Nokia in that it should just be done, like Nike in saying to just do it, and like Coca-Cola in that working on it can be enjoyable. It further notes that Comenius is like Pepsi in asking for more, involves everybody like Samsung, aims to make things better like Philips, and that participants will love it like McDonalds.
The document contains recipes for various dishes including asparagus with hollandaise sauce, bitterballen, crepes, eggplant boats, erwten soep (split pea soup), Greek salad, green soup, melon with ham, stonesoup, vegetable soup, trachanas pie, boerenkool (kale with potatoes and sausage), strips of chicken with olives and peppers, chicken kebabs, and spicy chicken lasagne. The recipes provide lists of ingredients and instructions for preparation.