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Catalonia & Spain




Dani Erbàs
Lluc Esquirol
Diego Penalva
Joan Benaiges
Chus Antoñanzas
Important places of
 Catalonia & Spain
The Sagrada Familia
It is the last unfinished Gaudi
and it has become the
symbol of Barcelona. La
Sagrada          Familia      is
construyendo Ido has always
thanks to them and today's
donatives         them      are
provenientes income of the
visitors that would allow them
to      continue     with   the
works. The Cathedral of the
Holy Family can be visited
from 9:00 am las las 18:00 in
the morning until late in the
winter and timetable to 20:00
pm in the summer timetable.
Casa Batllo.
Gaudí was commissioned the
complete renovation of this
property Property Josep Batllo
and Casanovas, a textile
industrialist, and Labor in this
house      from      1904   Until
1906, raising well One of the
most striking buildings and
special Barcelona. Almond In
conjunction with the House and
the Lion House Morera, Casa
Batllo is part of the complex the
Isla de la Discordia '. Located
in Paseo de Gracia No
43, Casa Batllo can visitarse
Monday through Sunday from
9:00 am to 20:00 pm.
Plaza de España
With its aesthetics a bit of
date, Plaza de España has earned
the heart of the madrileños and
has become one of the meeting
place for youth and
tourists, specially these sunny
days, for tumbarse in your lawn
and enjoy the view of the famous
sculpture of Don Quixote who
preside square and also the view
of the buildings with Spain and
Madrid, the latter, with its 142
meter high it conviertieron years
during the height of most
building Concrete Europe and an
icon of Spain openness.
El Teide
This summit, the tallest in
Spain is located in the Canary
Islands. In the southern part
of the park there is a planted
area of ​rocks curiosas, as
Chinclado is on a rocky
Formations of the most
emblematic and curiosas
origenvolcánico of the island
of Tenerife. The Parque
Nacional del Teide It was
declared a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO.
Casa Batllo.
Gaudí was commissioned the
complete renovation of this
property Property Josep Batllo
and Casanovas, a textile
industrialist, and Labor in this
house      from      1904   Until
1906, raising well One of the
most striking buildings and
special Barcelona. Almond In
conjunction with the House and
the Lion House Morera, Casa
Batllo is part of the complex the
Isla de la Discordia '. Located
in Paseo de Gracia No
43, Casa Batllo can visitarse
Monday through Sunday from
9:00 am to 20:00 pm.
Plaza de España
With its aesthetics a bit of
date, Plaza de España has earned
the heart of the madrileños and
has become one of the meeting
place for youth and
tourists, specially these sunny
days, for tumbarse in your lawn
and enjoy the view of the famous
sculpture of Don Quixote who
preside square and also the view
of the buildings with Spain and
Madrid, the latter, with its 142
meter high it conviertieron years
during the height of most
building Concrete Europe and an
icon of Spain openness.
El Teide
This summit, the tallest in
Spain is located in the Canary
Islands. In the southern part
of the park there is a planted
area of ​rocks curiosas, as
Chinclado is on a rocky
Formations of the most
emblematic and curiosas
origenvolcánico of the island
of Tenerife. The Parque
Nacional del Teide It was
declared a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO.
Gastronomy in Catalonia
Introduction
• As with nearly all cultures, Catalonian cooking has great character.
  Its innovative cooking often looking back to history for inspiration.
  Although ultimately Mediterranean, Catalonia has been influenced
  by various cultures over the centuries: the Greeks, Romans, the
  Italians in the eighteenth century and the French have all left their
  mark on this complex cuisine. Catalonia has absorbed the best of
  each country and created a culinary package which forms part of
  the popular wisdom of the region.
• The Catalonian cuisine uses the same ingredients as in other
  Mediterranean regions: tomatoes, garlic, fresh herbs, olive oil
  (particularly those of the Denomination of Origin Garrigues and
  Siurana, prepared using the variety of olive called the
  "arbequina"), onions, cod… The traveller is sometimes reminded of
  dishes from Provence, Rosellon, Naples or Sicily: cities which
  invaded the Kingdom of Aragon of which modern Catalonia formed
  part.
Vic salchichón sausage
• The quality of the best lean pork, careful manufacture and the climatic
  conditions of the Barcelona county of La Plana de Vic, which hugely
  influence its curing, give the Vic salchichón sausage its unmistakable
  aroma and flavour which have won it the international fame it deserves.
• To make it, meat and bacon from top-quality white pigs is used together
  with white and black pepper and salt, all macerated for at least 48 hours
  and packed in natural skins. The nearby Montseny mountains, which
  generate a gentle but continuous breeze and cause a great deal of
  mist, influence the curing of the pieces for 45 days, during which they
  acquire the sensory qualities that have made them so highly prized. The
  mixture is perfectly bound together and is very aromatic and tasty. They
  are presented in candle shapes, 7-8cm in diameter and between 50 and
  60cm long.
Panellets
• “Panellets” are a traditional sweet from
  Cataluña, prepared for “Dia de Todos los
  Santos” or All Saints Day and served with
  moscatel or “cava,” Spanish sparkling wine. It
  is made of equal parts ground almonds and
  sugar, formed into balls and decorated with
  pine nuts, rolled in cocoa powder, candied
  cherries or coconut flakes. They can also be
  flavored with coffee or cinnamon. The most
  popular type is the one rolled in pine nuts.
The Botifarra with mongetes
• Now you can make the butifarra it's time for a recipe
  that uses them. Sausages have an affinity with beans -
  think Toulouse in a cassoulet, chorizo with chickpeas or
  even a tin of Heinz all day breakfast (maybe) - and this
  dish follows in that tradition. One minor difference
  with butifarra amb mongetes though is the sausages
  aren't cooked in the beans and the beans are
  fried, something I've never before seen as an end to
  boiled beans.
• Mongetes are a Catalan white bean, I have seen haricot
  mentioned on the packaging along with the Catalunyan
  name but they're a lot larger than haricot I've seen
  over here.
Catalan Cream
• Crema Catalana or Catalan Cream is the
  Catalan name and version of the French
  dessert, crème brulée. In fact, many regions
  lay claim to the origin of the dessert.
  Wherever it originated, enjoy and let it
  dissolve in your mouth! It is a great dessert for
  Spring, since it is also called Crema de Sant
  Josep, or St. Joseph’s cream, traditionally
  prepared on March 19th, St. Joseph’s Day, the
  Spanish equivalent of Father’s Day in the USA.
Easter egg
• Laster week here in Barcelona, known as
  ´Semana Santa´ (Holy Week), would not be
  complete without making the ´Mona de Pascua´
  cake, ´Mona´, a Moroccan term meaning gift.
• Traditionally given by a godparents to their
  godchildren at Easter, the original cake is like a
  gigantic doughnut containing boiled eggs. The
  exact amount of eggs depends on the age of the
  godchild.
FAUNA OF CATALONIA
LLOP GRIS (GREY WOLF)
• The wolf is a mammal of the order
  Carnivora. The dog (Canis lupus
  familiaris) is a descendant of the
  wolf, and is considered a
  subspecies of the wolf, the most
  important differences between
  them are (in the case of the wolf)
  ears a bit more rightwing over the
  nose, a very strong jaws and claws
  longer, though, as there are a
  variety of wolves, and especially of
  dog breeds, it is difficult to clarify
  the differences.
L’ÓS BRU (BROWN BEAR)
• The brown bear is
  almost unmistakable:
• Its size, thick
  legs, head, too big
  and strong and round
  ears, along with fur
  which is mostly
  brown, but can get
  very dark shades
  present, are the main
  features to identify
  the species.
FLORA OF SPAIN
• EXAMPLES:
                          The Rockrose
Pine tree
                                         Oak tree



              Blockhead



Black pine
FLORA OF CATALONIA
  • EXAMPLES:                                  Wind flower

Oak tree            Bugle
                             Water plantain




Alyssum                                  Common burdock
                Kidneywort
FESTIVITIES OF CATALONIA
CASTELLERS
A castell is a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many
locations within Catalonia. At these festivals, several colles
castelleres or teams often succeed in building and dismantling
a tower's structure.
CASTANYADA
• The Castanyada and the Magosto are
  popular festivals, celebrated
  in Catalonia and Galicia respectively, mainly on All Saints' Day.
Saint George's Day
• Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George. It is
  celebrated by various Christian churches and by the several
  nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George
  is the patron saint. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23
  April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death
  in AD 303.

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Catalonia & Spain

  • 1. Catalonia & Spain Dani Erbàs Lluc Esquirol Diego Penalva Joan Benaiges Chus Antoñanzas
  • 2. Important places of Catalonia & Spain
  • 3. The Sagrada Familia It is the last unfinished Gaudi and it has become the symbol of Barcelona. La Sagrada Familia is construyendo Ido has always thanks to them and today's donatives them are provenientes income of the visitors that would allow them to continue with the works. The Cathedral of the Holy Family can be visited from 9:00 am las las 18:00 in the morning until late in the winter and timetable to 20:00 pm in the summer timetable.
  • 4. Casa Batllo. Gaudí was commissioned the complete renovation of this property Property Josep Batllo and Casanovas, a textile industrialist, and Labor in this house from 1904 Until 1906, raising well One of the most striking buildings and special Barcelona. Almond In conjunction with the House and the Lion House Morera, Casa Batllo is part of the complex the Isla de la Discordia '. Located in Paseo de Gracia No 43, Casa Batllo can visitarse Monday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 20:00 pm.
  • 5. Plaza de España With its aesthetics a bit of date, Plaza de España has earned the heart of the madrileños and has become one of the meeting place for youth and tourists, specially these sunny days, for tumbarse in your lawn and enjoy the view of the famous sculpture of Don Quixote who preside square and also the view of the buildings with Spain and Madrid, the latter, with its 142 meter high it conviertieron years during the height of most building Concrete Europe and an icon of Spain openness.
  • 6. El Teide This summit, the tallest in Spain is located in the Canary Islands. In the southern part of the park there is a planted area of ​rocks curiosas, as Chinclado is on a rocky Formations of the most emblematic and curiosas origenvolcánico of the island of Tenerife. The Parque Nacional del Teide It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • 7. Casa Batllo. Gaudí was commissioned the complete renovation of this property Property Josep Batllo and Casanovas, a textile industrialist, and Labor in this house from 1904 Until 1906, raising well One of the most striking buildings and special Barcelona. Almond In conjunction with the House and the Lion House Morera, Casa Batllo is part of the complex the Isla de la Discordia '. Located in Paseo de Gracia No 43, Casa Batllo can visitarse Monday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 20:00 pm.
  • 8. Plaza de España With its aesthetics a bit of date, Plaza de España has earned the heart of the madrileños and has become one of the meeting place for youth and tourists, specially these sunny days, for tumbarse in your lawn and enjoy the view of the famous sculpture of Don Quixote who preside square and also the view of the buildings with Spain and Madrid, the latter, with its 142 meter high it conviertieron years during the height of most building Concrete Europe and an icon of Spain openness.
  • 9. El Teide This summit, the tallest in Spain is located in the Canary Islands. In the southern part of the park there is a planted area of ​rocks curiosas, as Chinclado is on a rocky Formations of the most emblematic and curiosas origenvolcánico of the island of Tenerife. The Parque Nacional del Teide It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • 11. Introduction • As with nearly all cultures, Catalonian cooking has great character. Its innovative cooking often looking back to history for inspiration. Although ultimately Mediterranean, Catalonia has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries: the Greeks, Romans, the Italians in the eighteenth century and the French have all left their mark on this complex cuisine. Catalonia has absorbed the best of each country and created a culinary package which forms part of the popular wisdom of the region. • The Catalonian cuisine uses the same ingredients as in other Mediterranean regions: tomatoes, garlic, fresh herbs, olive oil (particularly those of the Denomination of Origin Garrigues and Siurana, prepared using the variety of olive called the "arbequina"), onions, cod… The traveller is sometimes reminded of dishes from Provence, Rosellon, Naples or Sicily: cities which invaded the Kingdom of Aragon of which modern Catalonia formed part.
  • 12. Vic salchichón sausage • The quality of the best lean pork, careful manufacture and the climatic conditions of the Barcelona county of La Plana de Vic, which hugely influence its curing, give the Vic salchichón sausage its unmistakable aroma and flavour which have won it the international fame it deserves. • To make it, meat and bacon from top-quality white pigs is used together with white and black pepper and salt, all macerated for at least 48 hours and packed in natural skins. The nearby Montseny mountains, which generate a gentle but continuous breeze and cause a great deal of mist, influence the curing of the pieces for 45 days, during which they acquire the sensory qualities that have made them so highly prized. The mixture is perfectly bound together and is very aromatic and tasty. They are presented in candle shapes, 7-8cm in diameter and between 50 and 60cm long.
  • 13. Panellets • “Panellets” are a traditional sweet from Cataluña, prepared for “Dia de Todos los Santos” or All Saints Day and served with moscatel or “cava,” Spanish sparkling wine. It is made of equal parts ground almonds and sugar, formed into balls and decorated with pine nuts, rolled in cocoa powder, candied cherries or coconut flakes. They can also be flavored with coffee or cinnamon. The most popular type is the one rolled in pine nuts.
  • 14. The Botifarra with mongetes • Now you can make the butifarra it's time for a recipe that uses them. Sausages have an affinity with beans - think Toulouse in a cassoulet, chorizo with chickpeas or even a tin of Heinz all day breakfast (maybe) - and this dish follows in that tradition. One minor difference with butifarra amb mongetes though is the sausages aren't cooked in the beans and the beans are fried, something I've never before seen as an end to boiled beans. • Mongetes are a Catalan white bean, I have seen haricot mentioned on the packaging along with the Catalunyan name but they're a lot larger than haricot I've seen over here.
  • 15. Catalan Cream • Crema Catalana or Catalan Cream is the Catalan name and version of the French dessert, crème brulée. In fact, many regions lay claim to the origin of the dessert. Wherever it originated, enjoy and let it dissolve in your mouth! It is a great dessert for Spring, since it is also called Crema de Sant Josep, or St. Joseph’s cream, traditionally prepared on March 19th, St. Joseph’s Day, the Spanish equivalent of Father’s Day in the USA.
  • 16. Easter egg • Laster week here in Barcelona, known as ´Semana Santa´ (Holy Week), would not be complete without making the ´Mona de Pascua´ cake, ´Mona´, a Moroccan term meaning gift. • Traditionally given by a godparents to their godchildren at Easter, the original cake is like a gigantic doughnut containing boiled eggs. The exact amount of eggs depends on the age of the godchild.
  • 18. LLOP GRIS (GREY WOLF) • The wolf is a mammal of the order Carnivora. The dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a descendant of the wolf, and is considered a subspecies of the wolf, the most important differences between them are (in the case of the wolf) ears a bit more rightwing over the nose, a very strong jaws and claws longer, though, as there are a variety of wolves, and especially of dog breeds, it is difficult to clarify the differences.
  • 19. L’ÓS BRU (BROWN BEAR) • The brown bear is almost unmistakable: • Its size, thick legs, head, too big and strong and round ears, along with fur which is mostly brown, but can get very dark shades present, are the main features to identify the species.
  • 20. FLORA OF SPAIN • EXAMPLES: The Rockrose Pine tree Oak tree Blockhead Black pine
  • 21. FLORA OF CATALONIA • EXAMPLES: Wind flower Oak tree Bugle Water plantain Alyssum Common burdock Kidneywort
  • 23. CASTELLERS A castell is a human tower built traditionally in festivals at many locations within Catalonia. At these festivals, several colles castelleres or teams often succeed in building and dismantling a tower's structure.
  • 24. CASTANYADA • The Castanyada and the Magosto are popular festivals, celebrated in Catalonia and Galicia respectively, mainly on All Saints' Day.
  • 25. Saint George's Day • Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George. It is celebrated by various Christian churches and by the several nations, kingdoms, countries, and cities of which Saint George is the patron saint. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23 April, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death in AD 303.