This document is the March edition of a culture agenda published by students from the Institut de Camarles. It provides a short list of festivals and events happening that month in the Baix Ebre and Montsià regions. In Baix Ebre, Aldover, Deltebre, and Camarles will have local Carnival festivals. Jesus will host an olive oil festival from March 26th-28th. Other listed events include sports festivals, music concerts, and an olive oil and asparagus festival in Godall. The agenda aims to inform locals of cultural opportunities but notes that March has fewer large festivals than other months.
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France Chine International et l'institut Confucius de Bretagne organisent le forum : SMART CITIES, l'expérience Chinoise de la ville intelligente. Quelles opportunités, quelles coopérations ? Le 6 Mars de 16h00 à 20h30.
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- d'expliquer les fondements, les enjeux, les stratégies et le mode de fonctionnement des "smart cities" chinoises
- de présenter les perspectives et les coopérations possibles qu'elles offres aux entreprises bretonnes
- de lancer le premier Centre Culturel et Economique Breton qui ouvrira ses portes à Shanghai en octobre 2015
Plus d'information et inscription :
http://france-chine-international.eu/
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Presentation by 12-year-old students in the English as a foreign language classe. They describe their hometown, adding information about education, facilities, weather, restaurants, etc. They have used computers and internet and have worked in a collaborative way.
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Contact information:
Institut de Camarles. Carrer Granadella s/n CP: 43894. Tel.
977470444. FAX: 977470413. Adreça electrònica: iescamar-
les@xtec.cat. Pàgina web: http://www.inscamarles.cat
Editorial Board:
Pupils 3-A
Mariana Arias Vasco, Anna Cabrera Navarro, Agustí Casanova Garcia,
Júlia Colomines Chavarria, Caitlin Davenport, Nerea Favà Franch, Pilar For-
cadell Melich, Taoufik Koucha, Laura Llaó Hierro, Alexandra Lomora, Àlex
Martí Zaragoza, Marc Martínez Arnal, Laura Mascarell Bertomeu, Gemma
Méndez Cabrera, Carles Navarro Ramirez, Jordi Pitarque Curto, Jordi Saba-
ter Colomines, Mohsin Shafiq, Anastàsia Smirnova, Josep Valls Casanova,
John Anderson Villada Astudillo.
Pupils 3-B
Màrian Agramunt Alegre, Júlia Alegre Blanch, Laura Caballé Roca, Anna
Cañadas Cañadas, Heriberto Capellán González, Melani Cugat Beltri, Ma-
ria Curto Ferré, Joel Curto Vidal, Montserrat Fabra Julve, Belén Garcia Sega-
rra, Sarai Gázquez Gil, Gabriela Lungu, Júlia Martínez López, Jaume Monllau
Hierro, Joana Montagut Herranz, Albert Montesó González, Ramon Pagà
Verge, Diana Pons Cid, Julià Subirats Martín, Marina Vila Bey.
Coordinator:
Olga Bertomeu Forés i Mati Segovia Muñoz.
Collaboration:
Equip docent de l'institut de Camarles.
Thank you:
All the town councils that have provided us with all the necessary
information about the acts they do, and all the information given
2 by the Consells Comarcals from Baix Ebre and Montsià.
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Letter from the editors.
Dear Sirs and Madams,
We are pleased to present you with our third edi-
tion of the Culture Agenda. This one is shorter be-
cause in March there aren’t a lot of festivals. We
looked for information but not every village has a
festival calendar. In the end we tried to finish it an-
yway. There are different types of festivals but not
all of them are very important, there are just com-
petitions and small, local celebrations. At the be-
ginning of the month, there are still two villages
that celebrate the Carnival festival that started in
February.
We hope you find our information useful. Until next
month!
Yours faithfully,
The Editors
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Baix Ebre - Index
Aldover Deltebre Tortosa i Jesús
L’Aldea L’Ametlla de Mar Camarles
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Montsià - Index
Godall Santa Bàrbara
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Baix Ebre
Aldover 3rd Local carnaval.
Deltebre 7th Festival of the Three Laps, around the village and
through the streets.
Camarles 3rd Local carnaval.
Jesus 26th—28th Olive oil festival.
L’Aldea 19th Sports festival at the local pavillion.
27th Classical music concert.
L'Ametlla 28th Third annual chips, or badges, interchange.
de Mar
Tortosa 11th—14th Local festivals at the fairground.
28th—5th of April Holy Week festivals.
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Montsià
Godall 10th Olive oil and asparagus festival.
09:30 Opening of the fairground.
11:30 Tasting of different types of oil at the
“Centre de Desenvolupament de l’Oli”.
12:30 Inauguration of the ninth ‘Olive Oil and
Asparagus Festival’.
17:00 Popular dances of the Terrres de l’Ebre.
20:00 Closing of the fairground.
11th Olive oil and asparagus festival.
09:30 Opening of the fairground.
11:00 Bowling competition.
17:30 Asparagus competition.
20:00 Closing of the fairground.
19th Sant Josep local festival.
Santa Bàrbara 16th Ending of the “Sant Jordi” literary competition.
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8. DELTEBRE CAMARLES ALDOVER TIVENYS L’ALDEA LLIGALLO ALFARA DE CARLES VINALLOP
L’AMPOLLA TORTOSA BENIFALLET BÍTEM L’AMETLLA DE MAR ROQUETES JESÚS ELS REGUERS
XERTA PERELLÓ PAÜLS CANPREDÓ
AMPOSTA FREGINALS GODALLS MAS D’EN VERGE SANT JAUME D’ENVEJA
LA SÈNIA ULLDECONA ALCANAR LA GALERA MAS DE BARBERANS
SANT CARLES DE LA RÀPITA SANTA BÀRBARA ELS MUNTELLS
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