The document provides information about Spain and the Andalusia region. It describes the 8 provinces of Andalusia, including their geography, climate, and important sites. It then focuses on Córdoba province, detailing the cities of Córdoba and Hornachuelos. It provides details about the school "Victoria Díez" located in Hornachuelos and describes cultural celebrations and traditions in Andalusia like Holy Week and gastronomy.
Anoia county 2009/10 grup3 - INS Montbuivanesamases
Anoia county is located in central Catalonia, Spain. It is named after the Anoia River that runs through it. The county has varied terrain, including mountains in the south and plains in the north. It has a Mediterranean climate and vegetation including oak, pine, rosemary and thyme. The capital is Igualada, which has historic buildings and squares. Once reliant on agriculture and industry, the economy is now focused on services and tourism, with attractions like medieval castles, churches, and the Montserrat monastery drawing visitors.
Presentacion dos hermanas y colegio comenius 2010mjluquino
The document summarizes the history and key facts about Dos Hermanas, a town in Seville province, Spain. It began as a settlement established after the 13th century reconquest of Seville. The town has grown significantly since the late 19th century due to industrialization and immigration. Today it has over 123,000 inhabitants and a diversified economy including construction, industry, services, and agriculture.
The document provides a detailed itinerary for an 8-day trip visiting several cities and sites in Spain. Day 1 involves arrival in Madrid and an afternoon visit of sights such as Retiro Park, Plaza de Cibeles, and Puerta de Alcalá. Day 2 consists of additional sightseeing in Madrid before taking the bus to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Days 3-4 focus on guided tours of historical and natural areas in and around Vitoria-Gasteiz. Day 5 includes a winery visit in Elciego and travel to San Sebastian. Days 6-7 involve visits to Bilbao, a nuclear plant, and outdoor activities in the Tobalina Valley. Day 8 concludes with a
Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, located on the southwest coast of the island. The city has a long history dating back to 123 BC when it was conquered by the Romans. It has since been ruled by various powers including the Vandals, Byzantine Empire, Arabs, and the Kingdom of Aragon. Today, Palma's economy is based on agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. The city features beautiful historic buildings and monuments as well as luxury hotels, restaurants, and shops catering to tourists. The beaches and sea are also a major draw for relaxing and recreation.
This document provides information about the geography, climate, history, and culture of Andalusia, a region in southern Spain. Some key details include:
- Andalusia has a Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days per year and average temperatures above 16°C. Sierra Nevada contains the highest peaks in Spain.
- The region has experienced settlement and rule by various civilizations, including Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and Christians. Córdoba served as the capital of the Islamic Caliphate in al-Andalus during the 10th century.
- Notable landmarks include the Alhambra palace complex in Granada, the Mezquita mosque
Anoia county 2009/10 grup 4 - INS Montbuivanesamases
The document provides information about Anoia county in Catalonia, Spain. It discusses the 33 towns that make up the county, organized alphabetically. For each town, 1-2 sentences highlight notable landmarks, places of interest, or historical information. The overall document serves as an overview and reference for the towns within Anoia county.
Spain tourist destination & reason to select as venue.krunal solanki
The document provides information about Spain and the Valencia Conference Centre. It introduces Spain, highlighting that Madrid is the capital, Spanish is the official language, and the climate is Mediterranean. It describes prominent tourist attractions like the Alhambra Palace and Mosque of Cordoba. The document then discusses the Valencia Conference Centre in detail, noting it was named the world's best in 2011. It provides information on amenities, facilities, services, and pricing at the centre.
- The document provides details of an air travel management assignment for Rupali Gupta, including acknowledgements, information about trips from Mumbai to Madrid, Barcelona, and Cancun, as well as destinations within each location.
- Flight details, passport and visa requirements, and an itinerary are outlined for travel between Mumbai, Spain, and Mexico over a two week period visiting popular cities and tourist attractions.
- The itinerary provides the client with an opportunity to experience different aspects of Spanish and Mexican culture and nature through planned excursions in Madrid, Barcelona, Cancun, and Cuernavaca.
Anoia county 2009/10 grup3 - INS Montbuivanesamases
Anoia county is located in central Catalonia, Spain. It is named after the Anoia River that runs through it. The county has varied terrain, including mountains in the south and plains in the north. It has a Mediterranean climate and vegetation including oak, pine, rosemary and thyme. The capital is Igualada, which has historic buildings and squares. Once reliant on agriculture and industry, the economy is now focused on services and tourism, with attractions like medieval castles, churches, and the Montserrat monastery drawing visitors.
Presentacion dos hermanas y colegio comenius 2010mjluquino
The document summarizes the history and key facts about Dos Hermanas, a town in Seville province, Spain. It began as a settlement established after the 13th century reconquest of Seville. The town has grown significantly since the late 19th century due to industrialization and immigration. Today it has over 123,000 inhabitants and a diversified economy including construction, industry, services, and agriculture.
The document provides a detailed itinerary for an 8-day trip visiting several cities and sites in Spain. Day 1 involves arrival in Madrid and an afternoon visit of sights such as Retiro Park, Plaza de Cibeles, and Puerta de Alcalá. Day 2 consists of additional sightseeing in Madrid before taking the bus to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Days 3-4 focus on guided tours of historical and natural areas in and around Vitoria-Gasteiz. Day 5 includes a winery visit in Elciego and travel to San Sebastian. Days 6-7 involve visits to Bilbao, a nuclear plant, and outdoor activities in the Tobalina Valley. Day 8 concludes with a
Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, located on the southwest coast of the island. The city has a long history dating back to 123 BC when it was conquered by the Romans. It has since been ruled by various powers including the Vandals, Byzantine Empire, Arabs, and the Kingdom of Aragon. Today, Palma's economy is based on agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. The city features beautiful historic buildings and monuments as well as luxury hotels, restaurants, and shops catering to tourists. The beaches and sea are also a major draw for relaxing and recreation.
This document provides information about the geography, climate, history, and culture of Andalusia, a region in southern Spain. Some key details include:
- Andalusia has a Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days per year and average temperatures above 16°C. Sierra Nevada contains the highest peaks in Spain.
- The region has experienced settlement and rule by various civilizations, including Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and Christians. Córdoba served as the capital of the Islamic Caliphate in al-Andalus during the 10th century.
- Notable landmarks include the Alhambra palace complex in Granada, the Mezquita mosque
Anoia county 2009/10 grup 4 - INS Montbuivanesamases
The document provides information about Anoia county in Catalonia, Spain. It discusses the 33 towns that make up the county, organized alphabetically. For each town, 1-2 sentences highlight notable landmarks, places of interest, or historical information. The overall document serves as an overview and reference for the towns within Anoia county.
Spain tourist destination & reason to select as venue.krunal solanki
The document provides information about Spain and the Valencia Conference Centre. It introduces Spain, highlighting that Madrid is the capital, Spanish is the official language, and the climate is Mediterranean. It describes prominent tourist attractions like the Alhambra Palace and Mosque of Cordoba. The document then discusses the Valencia Conference Centre in detail, noting it was named the world's best in 2011. It provides information on amenities, facilities, services, and pricing at the centre.
- The document provides details of an air travel management assignment for Rupali Gupta, including acknowledgements, information about trips from Mumbai to Madrid, Barcelona, and Cancun, as well as destinations within each location.
- Flight details, passport and visa requirements, and an itinerary are outlined for travel between Mumbai, Spain, and Mexico over a two week period visiting popular cities and tourist attractions.
- The itinerary provides the client with an opportunity to experience different aspects of Spanish and Mexican culture and nature through planned excursions in Madrid, Barcelona, Cancun, and Cuernavaca.
The document summarizes the medieval history and monuments of Almeria, Spain. It describes the Alcazaba fortress, the main Moorish fortress and seat of government. It also mentions the Wall Jairán and cisterns of Jairán. Finally, it discusses the Christians monuments after the city was captured in 1489, including the Cathedral of Almeria built on the old mosque.
Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain. It has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and was once a powerful maritime trading empire. Catalonia has diverse landscapes ranging from coastal areas like the Costa Brava to inland plains and mountains. The capital and largest city is Barcelona, which is a global center of culture and economy. Catalan culture is expressed through traditions like human towers, fire festivals, and the Sardana dance. Key aspects of Catalan cuisine include wine, cava, sausages, bread with tomato, and chestnuts during Castanyada celebrations.
Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI may God assist him,The 24th European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) Winter Meeting in conjunction with SAMIR (Moroccan Society of Implant & Refractive Surgery). It will take place on 21 – 23 February 2020 at Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi & Palais des Congrès, Marrakech, Morocco.
This document provides an overview of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalucía and some of its most important cities and provinces. It describes the eight provinces that make up Andalucía: Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba, Cádiz, Jaén, Málaga and Almería. It highlights several notable landmarks, events, and cultural aspects of cities in Andalucía like Córdoba's mosque and annual fair in May, Granada's Alhambra palace and Sierra Nevada mountains, Cádiz's carnival and beaches, Jaén's green countryside, Seville's cathedral, fair and Easter traditions, and Málaga's beaches, Picasso
1) Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It is made up of four provinces: Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, and Lleida.
2) The town of Vallbona d'Anoia is located in the province of Barcelona, situated in a valley 289 meters above sea level. It has a population of around 5,000 people.
3) Josep Masclans School is the primary school in Vallbona d'Anoia, with around 160 students from ages 3 to 12. The school organizes activities for students both in and out of the classroom.
The document summarizes the Camino de Santiago, one of the most important pilgrimage routes in medieval Europe, stretching from Paris, France to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. There are four main routes pilgrims took across France. Key stops along the route are described, including Tours, Poitiers, Bordeaux, Pamplona, Puente de la Reina, Burgos, León, Astorga, Ponferrada, and culminating in Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of St. James are said to be buried. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, begun in 1075, was the focal point for pilgrims completing the journey.
The document provides information about notable landmarks in Seville, Spain, including the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, the Royal Alcazars of Seville palace, and the Giralda tower. It discusses the history and important features of these sites, which were important places for Muslims, Christians, and as centers of government. The Cathedral is the third largest in the world and houses historical figures' remains. The Alcazars dates back to the early Middle Ages and has been expanded over time, taking influences from different ruling powers. It remains an active royal residence.
This document provides an overview of the history and architecture of Granada, Spain. It discusses:
1) The history from pre-Nasrid times through the Nasrid kingdom and the fall of Granada in 1492, then the post-1492 period under Christian rule.
2) The prominent architectural sites reflecting both Moorish and Catholic influences, including the Alhambra, Generalife, Sacromonte neighborhood, and Cartuja monastery.
3) Mentions parks, popular festivals, and gastronomy of Granada.
Presentación sevilla tamara martin garcia 2ºbac aManuel Carro
Spain's capital is Madrid. The most populated city is also Madrid. The official language is Spanish. Andalusia is an autonomous community composed of 8 provinces, with its capital in Seville. Seville is the capital of both the province and autonomous community of Andalusia, with a population of nearly 700,000. The city and region are home to important historical and religious sites like the Cathedral, Giralda tower, and Basilica of La Macarena. Seville is also known for its annual Fair and Holy Week celebrations.
Seville was founded by Julius Caesar in 206 BC. It has over 700,000 residents and is the capital of the region of Andalusia. Some of Seville's most prominent landmarks include the Cathedral and Giralda Tower, the Royal Castle, and the historic center which has the largest protected area of any European city. Seville hosted the Universal Exposition in 1992 and was an important trade center with the Americas due to its location on the Guadalquivir River.
This document provides an overview of Spain, including its geography, history, culture, and highlights. It notes that Spain has an area of 505,990 square meters and a population of 47 million. The capital is Madrid and Spanish is the official language, while Catalan, Euskerra, Galician, and Aranese are co-official in certain regions. It then highlights several regions of Spain, including Madrid, the north with Bilbao, San Sebastian, and the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, the south including Granada and Cordoba, and the Mediterranean coastline. The document also summarizes some Catalan traditions like La Sardana dancing, Castells human towers, and the celebration of Sant
This document summarizes several important monuments in Spain, including the Cathedral of León, the Aqueduct of Segovia, La Alhambra in Granada, the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, La Giralda in Seville, and several castles across Spain. The monuments showcase different architectural styles ranging from Gothic to Islamic and date from Roman times to the modern era. Many are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and among the most visited sites in Spain.
This document summarizes important monuments and landmarks found in Spain. It discusses several World Heritage sites, including the Acueducto de Segovia, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and the Alhambra in Granada. It also mentions other significant structures like the cathedrals of Santiago, Leon, and Cordoba, as well as El Escorial monastery, La Giralda tower, the walls of Avila, and the Plaza de España in Seville. All of these locations showcase important examples of Spanish architecture, history, and culture.
Seville is known for flamenco and being the city of Don Juan and Carmen. Some of its most notable landmarks include the Alcázar Palace and gardens, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, the Torre del Oro tower on the Guadalquivir river, and Plaza de España featuring the iconic Metropol Parasol structure. The document provides photos and details about these historic sites in Seville, Spain.
The region of Callosa d'En Sarrià is located on the coast of the Valencian Community in eastern Spain. The medlar fruit is a specialty of the region and was designated a protected origin in 1991. The medlar grows well in the warm climate and its tart flavor makes it a refreshing snack. Callosa d'En Sarrià also celebrates the traditional Moros i Cristians festival. The medlar is an important part of the local culture and economy.
The students presented their city of Segovia and their school, María Moliner Secondary School. Segovia is located in central Spain near Madrid and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved historic buildings. The presentation highlighted several of Segovia's historic monuments from Roman times including the aqueduct, alcázar castle, and cathedral. They then described their school which has 1000 students and 100 teachers, offering classes in music, technology, and vocational programs with some courses taught bilingually in English.
The document discusses digestive health and diseases in Canada. It notes that about 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive ailments each year, costing $18 billion in healthcare costs and lost productivity. Common digestive diseases like irritable bowel syndrome and gastroesophageal reflux disease reduce the quality of life for millions of Canadians. While some digestive diseases can be fatal, most steal quality of life. The document advocates for greater prevention, treatment, and education about digestive health.
The document is a 9 page newsletter providing information about an upcoming National Guild of Hypnotists convention in August 2016. It discusses setting up email newsletters, best practices for email marketing, and avoiding spam. It also briefly describes a hacking incident where some recipients received a malicious email impersonating the newsletter.
O documento discute a origem pagã de símbolos e tradições comumente associadas ao Natal e ao cristianismo, como obeliscos, a árvore de Natal e a pinha. Ele argumenta que essas tradições foram incorporadas da religião pagã e que a Bíblia proíbe práticas de adoração associadas a objetos da natureza.
This document proposes an active shooter emergency response plan for St. Henry Catholic School. It outlines the following key points:
1. The plan is designed to maximize survivability in the event of a violent attack on the school by designating evacuation routes and following the "Run, Hide, Fight" doctrine.
2. The plan includes immediate implementation of security measures from an earlier security report and outlines roles and procedures for teachers, staff, and students during a lockdown or active shooter situation.
3. In an active shooter situation, individuals should remember to remain calm, trust their instincts, act smart, make good decisions, and take care of themselves by running, hiding, or fighting as a last resort in line
The document summarizes the medieval history and monuments of Almeria, Spain. It describes the Alcazaba fortress, the main Moorish fortress and seat of government. It also mentions the Wall Jairán and cisterns of Jairán. Finally, it discusses the Christians monuments after the city was captured in 1489, including the Cathedral of Almeria built on the old mosque.
Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain. It has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and was once a powerful maritime trading empire. Catalonia has diverse landscapes ranging from coastal areas like the Costa Brava to inland plains and mountains. The capital and largest city is Barcelona, which is a global center of culture and economy. Catalan culture is expressed through traditions like human towers, fire festivals, and the Sardana dance. Key aspects of Catalan cuisine include wine, cava, sausages, bread with tomato, and chestnuts during Castanyada celebrations.
Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI may God assist him,The 24th European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) Winter Meeting in conjunction with SAMIR (Moroccan Society of Implant & Refractive Surgery). It will take place on 21 – 23 February 2020 at Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi & Palais des Congrès, Marrakech, Morocco.
This document provides an overview of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalucía and some of its most important cities and provinces. It describes the eight provinces that make up Andalucía: Sevilla, Granada, Córdoba, Cádiz, Jaén, Málaga and Almería. It highlights several notable landmarks, events, and cultural aspects of cities in Andalucía like Córdoba's mosque and annual fair in May, Granada's Alhambra palace and Sierra Nevada mountains, Cádiz's carnival and beaches, Jaén's green countryside, Seville's cathedral, fair and Easter traditions, and Málaga's beaches, Picasso
1) Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It is made up of four provinces: Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, and Lleida.
2) The town of Vallbona d'Anoia is located in the province of Barcelona, situated in a valley 289 meters above sea level. It has a population of around 5,000 people.
3) Josep Masclans School is the primary school in Vallbona d'Anoia, with around 160 students from ages 3 to 12. The school organizes activities for students both in and out of the classroom.
The document summarizes the Camino de Santiago, one of the most important pilgrimage routes in medieval Europe, stretching from Paris, France to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. There are four main routes pilgrims took across France. Key stops along the route are described, including Tours, Poitiers, Bordeaux, Pamplona, Puente de la Reina, Burgos, León, Astorga, Ponferrada, and culminating in Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of St. James are said to be buried. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, begun in 1075, was the focal point for pilgrims completing the journey.
The document provides information about notable landmarks in Seville, Spain, including the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, the Royal Alcazars of Seville palace, and the Giralda tower. It discusses the history and important features of these sites, which were important places for Muslims, Christians, and as centers of government. The Cathedral is the third largest in the world and houses historical figures' remains. The Alcazars dates back to the early Middle Ages and has been expanded over time, taking influences from different ruling powers. It remains an active royal residence.
This document provides an overview of the history and architecture of Granada, Spain. It discusses:
1) The history from pre-Nasrid times through the Nasrid kingdom and the fall of Granada in 1492, then the post-1492 period under Christian rule.
2) The prominent architectural sites reflecting both Moorish and Catholic influences, including the Alhambra, Generalife, Sacromonte neighborhood, and Cartuja monastery.
3) Mentions parks, popular festivals, and gastronomy of Granada.
Presentación sevilla tamara martin garcia 2ºbac aManuel Carro
Spain's capital is Madrid. The most populated city is also Madrid. The official language is Spanish. Andalusia is an autonomous community composed of 8 provinces, with its capital in Seville. Seville is the capital of both the province and autonomous community of Andalusia, with a population of nearly 700,000. The city and region are home to important historical and religious sites like the Cathedral, Giralda tower, and Basilica of La Macarena. Seville is also known for its annual Fair and Holy Week celebrations.
Seville was founded by Julius Caesar in 206 BC. It has over 700,000 residents and is the capital of the region of Andalusia. Some of Seville's most prominent landmarks include the Cathedral and Giralda Tower, the Royal Castle, and the historic center which has the largest protected area of any European city. Seville hosted the Universal Exposition in 1992 and was an important trade center with the Americas due to its location on the Guadalquivir River.
This document provides an overview of Spain, including its geography, history, culture, and highlights. It notes that Spain has an area of 505,990 square meters and a population of 47 million. The capital is Madrid and Spanish is the official language, while Catalan, Euskerra, Galician, and Aranese are co-official in certain regions. It then highlights several regions of Spain, including Madrid, the north with Bilbao, San Sebastian, and the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, the south including Granada and Cordoba, and the Mediterranean coastline. The document also summarizes some Catalan traditions like La Sardana dancing, Castells human towers, and the celebration of Sant
This document summarizes several important monuments in Spain, including the Cathedral of León, the Aqueduct of Segovia, La Alhambra in Granada, the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, La Giralda in Seville, and several castles across Spain. The monuments showcase different architectural styles ranging from Gothic to Islamic and date from Roman times to the modern era. Many are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and among the most visited sites in Spain.
This document summarizes important monuments and landmarks found in Spain. It discusses several World Heritage sites, including the Acueducto de Segovia, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and the Alhambra in Granada. It also mentions other significant structures like the cathedrals of Santiago, Leon, and Cordoba, as well as El Escorial monastery, La Giralda tower, the walls of Avila, and the Plaza de España in Seville. All of these locations showcase important examples of Spanish architecture, history, and culture.
Seville is known for flamenco and being the city of Don Juan and Carmen. Some of its most notable landmarks include the Alcázar Palace and gardens, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, the Torre del Oro tower on the Guadalquivir river, and Plaza de España featuring the iconic Metropol Parasol structure. The document provides photos and details about these historic sites in Seville, Spain.
The region of Callosa d'En Sarrià is located on the coast of the Valencian Community in eastern Spain. The medlar fruit is a specialty of the region and was designated a protected origin in 1991. The medlar grows well in the warm climate and its tart flavor makes it a refreshing snack. Callosa d'En Sarrià also celebrates the traditional Moros i Cristians festival. The medlar is an important part of the local culture and economy.
The students presented their city of Segovia and their school, María Moliner Secondary School. Segovia is located in central Spain near Madrid and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved historic buildings. The presentation highlighted several of Segovia's historic monuments from Roman times including the aqueduct, alcázar castle, and cathedral. They then described their school which has 1000 students and 100 teachers, offering classes in music, technology, and vocational programs with some courses taught bilingually in English.
The document discusses digestive health and diseases in Canada. It notes that about 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive ailments each year, costing $18 billion in healthcare costs and lost productivity. Common digestive diseases like irritable bowel syndrome and gastroesophageal reflux disease reduce the quality of life for millions of Canadians. While some digestive diseases can be fatal, most steal quality of life. The document advocates for greater prevention, treatment, and education about digestive health.
The document is a 9 page newsletter providing information about an upcoming National Guild of Hypnotists convention in August 2016. It discusses setting up email newsletters, best practices for email marketing, and avoiding spam. It also briefly describes a hacking incident where some recipients received a malicious email impersonating the newsletter.
O documento discute a origem pagã de símbolos e tradições comumente associadas ao Natal e ao cristianismo, como obeliscos, a árvore de Natal e a pinha. Ele argumenta que essas tradições foram incorporadas da religião pagã e que a Bíblia proíbe práticas de adoração associadas a objetos da natureza.
This document proposes an active shooter emergency response plan for St. Henry Catholic School. It outlines the following key points:
1. The plan is designed to maximize survivability in the event of a violent attack on the school by designating evacuation routes and following the "Run, Hide, Fight" doctrine.
2. The plan includes immediate implementation of security measures from an earlier security report and outlines roles and procedures for teachers, staff, and students during a lockdown or active shooter situation.
3. In an active shooter situation, individuals should remember to remain calm, trust their instincts, act smart, make good decisions, and take care of themselves by running, hiding, or fighting as a last resort in line
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshows.
The document contains details of various construction projects including commercial buildings, residential apartments, and villas. It lists 27 projects with information on the project type, area in square meters, and number of floors. The projects range from commercial buildings to apartments to villas with areas ranging from 35 square meters to 600 square meters and floors ranging from ground floor to 4th floor. Contact information is provided at the end for Riham Abdullatif.
Sunil S G has over 11 years of experience in project delivery, quality processes, and implementing software systems. He currently works as a Software Specialist at Hewlett Packard, Bangalore, where he has been implementing Agile Scrum practices as a Certified Scrum Master for the past 2 years. Prior to this, he spent 8 years implementing quality processes and testing in offshore locations for various projects. He seeks assignments with growth-oriented organizations where he can apply his expertise in areas like project management, quality analysis, software testing, and implementing new technologies like cloud and mobile.
This document provides an overview of nature-inspired methods that have been used in the Semantic Web for tasks like information retrieval, extraction, clustering, and personalization. It discusses how genetic algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy logic, and rough sets have helped with problems in these areas by modeling complex relationships and uncertainty. The document also describes approaches for representing uncertainty in ontologies, including using Bayesian networks to quantify overlap between concepts.
PT. Putra Rajawali Capital dan PT. Putra Rajawali Energi adalah anak perusahaan dari Putra Rajawali Resources Group yang bergerak di bidang pertambangan dan jasa konsultasi sumber daya alam. Kedua perusahaan ini memberikan layanan investasi, akuisisi, konsultasi, dan pengembangan proyek pertambangan.
Lleida is the capital city of the province of Lleida in western Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of around 250,000 people and is situated in the Catalan Central Depression. Lleida is one of the older towns in Catalonia, with settlements dating back to the Bronze Age. It serves as a transportation hub, with a new airport opened in 2010 and plans to extend the railway network. Culturally, Lleida hosts several music festivals and traditional celebrations. Important sights include the Seu Vella Cathedral and the Institut d’Estudis Ilerdencs, formerly a hospital.
This document provides an overview of the autonomous communities and regions of Spain, including Catalonia. It describes the geography, culture, languages, festivals and major cities of Catalonia, including its capital Barcelona. It also provides details about the town of Castelldefels in Catalonia, including places to visit, nightlife, culture and a local secondary school.
EUROPEAN STUDENTS UNITED FOR THE GEOLOGICAL HERITAGESantos Mondejar
Powerpoint Intercambio Ammonites dentro del Proyecto Comenius, versión inglés.
This project is the result from the joint association between the José Marín Secondary School in Velez Rubio (Almería, Spain) and Willibald-Gymnasium High School in the Bavarian town of Eichstätt (Germany). Besides, this is a consequence of the town-twinning between these two European towns, which has allowed teachers of both educational centres to share their interest in organizing a school exchange.
Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain composed of 8 provinces. Its capital is Seville and the Superior Court of Justice is located in Granada. The historic center of Velez-Malaga is a designated historic-artistic site. Architect Trinidad Cuartara was responsible for expanding the city of Almeria beyond its old Arab walls in the 19th century. The first natural park in Andalusia, Cabo de Gata, was created in 1987 to conserve natural ecosystems.
Presentacion dos hermanas y colegio comenius 2010mjluquino
The document summarizes the history and key facts about Dos Hermanas, a town in Seville province, Spain. It began as a settlement established after the 13th century reconquest of Seville. The town has grown significantly since the late 19th century due to industrialization and immigration. Today it has over 123,000 inhabitants and a diversified economy including construction, industry, services, and agriculture.
Cordoba is a city in southern Spain situated along the Guadalquivir River. It has rich history as the capital of the Roman province of Baetica and the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba in the 10th century when it had over 1 million inhabitants. The historic center contains well preserved architecture from the Roman, Muslim, and Christian periods, including the iconic Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. Local cuisine features ingredients from the fertile valley and mountains, especially in stews and casseroles made with olive oil, artichokes, lamb, and bull tail.
Presentation about Córdba for the Comenius Project Healthy lifestyles. It was carried out by the students in 3ºC under the supervision of the teachers: Pilar Mota and Jose Carlos Castillo.
English presentation of santander and cantabriacastillo4
The document provides information about Spain and the autonomous community of Cantabria, including facts about the country and region as well as details about the capital city of Santander and places of interest to visit in Cantabria such as prehistoric caves, beaches, towns and villages, and natural parks like Picos de Europa. Cantabria has a population of around 590,000 people and its economy relies on fishing, agriculture, industries and tourism while featuring landscapes of beaches, mountains and inland valleys.
Cultural programme Seville city for one weekvizuetinho
Sevilla is one of the most beautiful cities around the world. A perfect place for sightseeing. Come and slice you in this city, with incredibles parks, have a beer while watching the sunset fall in the light of the Giralda and seeing the course of the Guadalquivir river. Discover the Spanish cuisine in one of these bars. Take advantage of each of their places and stay in love in Seville city. We will wait for you.
The document provides information on the geography, climate, flora and fauna, coasts, and holidays of Andalusia, Spain. It then describes specific locations within Andalusia, including Seville and Casariche. Seville details include landmarks like the cathedral, Giralda tower, and April Fair. Casariche details include the church, theatre, and festivals like Holy Week and Saint Mark's Day. Mosaics in Casariche are also discussed, particularly the important mosaic of the Judgment of Paris.
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7. ANDALUCÍA
Our school is located in Hornachuelos, a village in the
South of Spain, in a region called Andalucía. Andalucía
is the most populous and the second largest in area of
the autonomous communities in Spain.
8. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Jaén,
Huelva, Cádiz, Málaga, Granada, Almería, Sevilla
and Córdoba, our province. The Guadalquivir is the
most important river in our region.
9. JAÉN
It is a province wich is
known as the World
Capital of Olive Oil,
because it is the biggest
producer of the oil,
known by the locals as
liquid gold.
10. HUELVA
This province has wonderful
beaches and a National Park
called Doñana which is a
protected area. The park is an
area of marsh, shallow
streams and sand dunes in
Las Marismas, the
Guadalquivir River Delta
region where it flows into the
Atlantic Ocean.
11. CÁDIZ
It is the older continuosly-
inhabited city in the Iberian
Peninsula and possibly all
Southwestern Europe. It has been
a principal home port of the
Spanish Navy since the 18th
century.
The oldest part in Cádiz, within the
remnants of the city walls, it is
characterised by the antiquity of its
various quarters, among them “El
Pópulo”, “La Viña” and “Santa
María”, wich present a marked
contrast to the newer areas of
town.
12. MÁLAGA
It is the second most
populous city in Andalucía.
Málaga enjoys a subtropical-
mediterranean climate and it
has one of the warmest
temperatures in Europa.
Its coast are known as “Costa
del Sol”.
Most important bussiness
sectors in Málaga are
tourism, construction and
technology services.
13. GRANADA
It is located at the skirts of
the Sierra Nevada mountains.
The Alhambra, a Moorish
citadel and palace, is in
Granada. It is the most
renowned building of the
Andalusian Islamic historical
legacy with its many cultural
attractions, that make
Granada a popular
destination among the
touristic cities of Spain.
14. ALMERÍA
Almería has a subtropical semi-arid
climate. It has deserta areas as the
Tabernas Desert. Because of this, this
province was the filming location for
many westerns, specially the italian-
directed “spaguetti-westerns”.
Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, in
Almería, is the largest terrestrial-
maritime reserve in the European
western Mediterranean sea. In 1997
was designated as a UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve. In 2001 it was
including among the Specially
Protected Areas of Mediterranean
Importance.
15. SEVILLA
It is the most populous city in Andalucía and the capital of the autonomous
community.
It is situated on the plain of the Guadalquivir river. The Seville harbour,
located about 80 km away the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain.
Its Old Town is one of the largest in Europe, which includes three UNESCO
World Heritage sites: the Alcázar Palace Complex, the Cathedral and the
General Archive of Indies.
17. CÓRDOBA
It was an Iberian and Roman city in ancient times and
in the Middle Ages it became the capital of an Islamic
Caliphate.
Córdoba has the second largest Old Town in Europe,
the largest urban area in the world declared World
Heritage by UNESCO.
The most important building and symbol of city, the
Great Mosque of Córdoba and current cathedral,
alongside the Roman Bridge, are the best known facet
of the city.
20. JUDERÍA
Near the Cathedra lies the old Jewish quarter,
which consists of many irregular streets, such as
“Calleja de las Flores” and “Calleja del Pañuelo”
and which is home to the Synagogue and the
Sephardic House.
25. Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
In the extreme southwest
of the Old Town is the
Alcázar de los Reyes
Cristianos, a former royal
property and the seat of
the Inquisition.
26. Plaza del Potro
In the South of the Old
Town, in the Plaza del Potro,
is the “Posada del Potro”, a
inn mentioned in literary
works as “Don Quijote” and
which remained active until
1972. Both the square and
the inn get their name from
the fountain in the center of
the square, which represents
a foal.
27. The mills
Along the Guadalquivir
are the mills , Moorish
era buildings that took
advantage of the water
force to grind the flour.
28. Walls and gates
Surrounding the large
Old Town are the
Roman Walls. Gates
include the Puerta de
Almodovar, the Puerta
de Sevilla and the Puerta
del Puente, which are the
only three gates
remaining from the
original thirteen.
30. Towers and fortresses
Towers and fortresses include the Malmuerta Tower
and the fortress of the Calahorra Tower.
31. Palaces
Palace buildings in the
Old Town include the
Viana Palace (14th
century) and the Merced
Palace among others. On
the outskirts of the city
lies the Archaeological
site of the city of Medina
Azahara, one of the main
Spanish-Mushlim
architecture in Spain.
33. How to get here?
Hornachuelos is 45 km away from Córdoba and about 100km
from Sevilla.
It is a beautiful and quiet village in a Nature and Biosphere
Reserve: Parque Natural Sierra de Hornachuelos, so it is a very
popular national rural tourism destination.
34. Bembézar, Guadiato and Retortillo rivers cross the
Natural Park, whose main reservoir is the Bembézar
swamp.
36. The Old Town in the village keeps the Arabic structure with
steep and narrow streets and buildings of that age, most
notably the Arab fortress.
37. Carretas Caves and hanged houses
The caves are located at
the Southeast Entrance
to access the Old Town.
This place is the result of
the action of natural
agents on limestone,
resulting in a spectacular
landscape of caves. On
them are the hanged
houses.
38. SANTA MARÍA
DE LAS FLORES
CHURCH
It is a Gothic-
Mudéjar church of
the early 16th
Century. It has been
declared a historical-
artistic monument.
39. Seminario de los Ángeles
The building was
founded in the 15th
century as a monastery in
a perfect place for the
gathering of the monks.
Later became a seminary
but nowadays is derelict.
There is a hiking trail to
get there called “the
angel’s route”.
42. Our school has got two separated buildings. One of them is
the kindergarden with pupils aged 3-5 years old and the other
one is the Primary school with students from 6-12 years old.
There are 356 students and 26 teachers. Most students
practice Catholic religion. There are not students from other
faiths.
KINDERGARDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL
43. Classes are from 9am to 2pm Monday to Friday. School begins
in early September and end in late June. Besides regular
classes, there are other activities at school in the evenings,
such as painting, theatre and language classes. There are also
classes for those students with learning difficulties.
PRIMARY CLASSROOMS
44. Besides academic activities, trips and excursions,
school workshops and celebrations of special days.
PEACE DAY ANIMALS
CELEBRATION PROJECT
48. Parents also participate in our school activities. There is a
Student’s Parents Association (AMPA) called “La Colmena
Meloja”. There is a Parent’s School too, where issues related
to the education are learnt.
50. HOLLY
WEEK
Holly Week is one of the
better known religious
events in Andalucía. During
this week, religious
fraternities dress as
penitents (known as
nazarenos) and carry large
floats of lifelike wooden
sculptures representing
scenes of the Passion and
images of the Virgin Mary.
People sing saetas, wich are a
form of Spanish religious
song.
52. Andalucía is the site
of such pilgrim
destination as the
Nuestra Señora de
la Cabeza Sanctuary
in Andújar (Jaén)
and the Hermitage
of El Rocío en
Almonte (Huelva).
53. CELEBRATIONS IN CÓRDOBA
In Córdoba, tourism is specially intense in May
because this month hosts three festivals:
54. The May Crosses Festival
The May Crosses Festival
takes place at the beginning
of the month. During three
or four days, crosses of
around 3 meters height are
placed in many squares and
streets and decorated with
flowers. A contest is held to
choose the most beautiful
one. Usually there is regional
food and music near the
crosses.
55. The Patios Festival
The Patios Festival is
celebrated during the
second or third week of the
month. Many houses in the
historic centre open their
private yards to the public
and compete in a contest.
Both the architecture value
and the floral decoration are
taken into consideration to
choose the winners.
56. Fair of Córdoba takes place at the ending of the month. In
Hornachuelos there are two important celebrations: San Abundio’s
pilgrimage and the fair.
57. GASTRONOMY
The Spanish diet varies,
especially between the coast
and the interior, but in general
is a Mediterranean diet based
on olive oil, cereals, legumes,
vegetables, fish, dried fruits
and nuts and meat. There is
also a great tradition of
drinking wine.
Some typical dishes in Spain
are: Cocido, fabada, paella,
Spanish omelette and Spanish
ham.
59. CULTURE
Lorca Quevedo Cervantes Velázquez Goya Picasso
Dalí
Spain has been cradle of great genius,
specially in Art and Literature.
Some of them are from Andalucía.
60. SPORT
Nadal Alonso Football Spanish Selection Contador
Gasol
Spain is a world power in sport, with world
Champions in different disciplines.