Presentation about Catalan traditions during the visit of International partners to Institut Joan Solà (Torrefarrera). Presentation created by Esperança Solans, and explained by students from the eTwinning project "You will loveour culture"
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22. THE HISTORY OF THE VILLAGE
It became independent of a
neighbouring village in 1776
According to the religious history of
the creation of the village, a peasant
found a wooden image of the Virgin
Mary in a tree.
This story is represented in the
hermitage of Villaviciosa.
23. PLACES TO VISIT.
Some of the places you can visit are:
The Hermitage.
The Orejon waterfalls
The House of Traditions.
24. Territories
My village is one of the biggest villages
of Spain but its urban center is not very
big .It is about 3 km2 and its density of
population is 7.2 inhabitants in a km2.
With the countryside the extension is
more than 460 km2
25. TRADITIONS.
Some traditions are:
● The festival of thyme:It is the day when
people go out to the country to take
thyme branches to burn and set a fire
and make a great party around it.
● The pilgrimage:It is a religious tradition
that is celebrated in a natural
environment where people carry a
religious image ( San Isidro ) to the
streets and the countryside.When the
pilgrimage is finished, the fun starts:
eating, drinking and playing games.
27. IES LA ESCRIBANA
This secondary school is in Villaviciosa de Córdoba
There are a lot of activities to do:
- At breaktime you can do sports.
- There is a day at the country ( a picnic )
with all students and teachers
- International festivities are also celebrated like
Peace day, the International Women’s day, Book Day,etc.
28. WHAT WE CAN STUDY
At school we can study from first to fourth year of ESO ( Compulsory Secondary
Education ).
There are about 140 students ( 12 to 16 - year- olds ) and 18 teachers .
IES La Escribana is a bilingual secondary school. Lessons in Geography and
History, Science, Citizenship education, Music and Art are taught in English for
some students.
There are also some projects in our school,for example: Erasmus Plus project,
the cultural week...