This document provides information about Catalonia, the region of Les Garrigues, and the authors' school. It describes Catalonia's location, flag, traditions, and famous artists. Les Garrigues is located in western Catalonia and has a continental Mediterranean climate. Its economy relies on agriculture, especially olives. The document also outlines the authors' private school, including details about the nursery, primary, and secondary levels. It concludes by mentioning some typical celebrations held at the school.
Escola Bogatell is a school located near the sea in the Vila Olímpica neighborhood of Barcelona. It has 450 students and 30 teachers across two buildings for kindergarten and primary school. Students have 20 lessons per week across subjects like English, Spanish, Catalan, math, science, music, PE, philosophy, and art & craft. The school has facilities like a computer room, laboratory, English classroom, music room, and canteen. Special events celebrated at the school include Castanyada, Halloween, Christmas, Carnival, and Sant Jordi.
This document highlights several famous people from the Basque Country. It describes Carlos Arguiñano, a famous chef born in Beasain who has a popular TV cooking show in Spain. It also mentions Jorge Oteiza, a Basque sculptor born in 1908 who won awards for his work. Additionally, it discusses Juan Luis Mendizabal, a Basque painter born in 1928 known for his paintings of Zarautz. Esne Beltza is introduced as a Basque musical group that plays hip-hop and accordion and released their first CD in 2008. Finally, it provides details on Aritz Aranburu, a professional surfer from Zarautz who won the European
The document discusses Christmas traditions in the Canary Islands of Spain. It describes how celebrations begin on December 22nd and involve nativity scenes and figurines. Popular foods mentioned include turrón, marzipan, lamb, cod, and shellfish. The main Christmas Eve meal takes place and there is a New Year's Eve tradition of eating grapes with wishes. Presents are delivered on January 6th by the Three Kings. Finally, it lists some popular Christmas songs and wishes readers a happy Christmas from Yaiza school.
Semana Santa is the Holy Week celebrated in Spain leading up to Easter Sunday. During this time, there are parades through the streets in cities and towns across Spain, each with their own traditions. Semana Santa must fall between March 22nd and April 25th each year. It is made up of the seven days before Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday, and is a time when people in Spain commemorate Jesus' crucifixion through rituals like burning incense and carrying palm or olive branches in church.
This document provides an overview of Anoia County in Catalonia, Spain. It includes 3 paragraphs summarizing the county's physical geography, including its location, landscape features like mountains and rivers, and the different rock types found there. It also briefly outlines the county's human geography by listing the towns and providing a population graph. The history section summarizes two important historical events or sites in the county. The document concludes with sections on tourist attractions, culture, and a bibliography.
This document provides information about a 7th grade class including the teacher Miss Jessica Honores, members Paz Avilés, Nicole Barraza, Liam Carrizo, and Linda Inzunza, and the date of Monday 15th April 2013. It also includes basic demographic information about the island of Chiloé, Chile, stating it is located in the tenth region and has a population of around 154,766 people. It begins to list local restaurants on the island.
This document provides information about Catalonia, the region of Les Garrigues, and the authors' school. It describes Catalonia's location, flag, traditions, and famous artists. Les Garrigues is located in western Catalonia and has a continental Mediterranean climate. Its economy relies on agriculture, especially olives. The document also outlines the authors' private school, including details about the nursery, primary, and secondary levels. It concludes by mentioning some typical celebrations held at the school.
Escola Bogatell is a school located near the sea in the Vila Olímpica neighborhood of Barcelona. It has 450 students and 30 teachers across two buildings for kindergarten and primary school. Students have 20 lessons per week across subjects like English, Spanish, Catalan, math, science, music, PE, philosophy, and art & craft. The school has facilities like a computer room, laboratory, English classroom, music room, and canteen. Special events celebrated at the school include Castanyada, Halloween, Christmas, Carnival, and Sant Jordi.
This document highlights several famous people from the Basque Country. It describes Carlos Arguiñano, a famous chef born in Beasain who has a popular TV cooking show in Spain. It also mentions Jorge Oteiza, a Basque sculptor born in 1908 who won awards for his work. Additionally, it discusses Juan Luis Mendizabal, a Basque painter born in 1928 known for his paintings of Zarautz. Esne Beltza is introduced as a Basque musical group that plays hip-hop and accordion and released their first CD in 2008. Finally, it provides details on Aritz Aranburu, a professional surfer from Zarautz who won the European
The document discusses Christmas traditions in the Canary Islands of Spain. It describes how celebrations begin on December 22nd and involve nativity scenes and figurines. Popular foods mentioned include turrón, marzipan, lamb, cod, and shellfish. The main Christmas Eve meal takes place and there is a New Year's Eve tradition of eating grapes with wishes. Presents are delivered on January 6th by the Three Kings. Finally, it lists some popular Christmas songs and wishes readers a happy Christmas from Yaiza school.
Semana Santa is the Holy Week celebrated in Spain leading up to Easter Sunday. During this time, there are parades through the streets in cities and towns across Spain, each with their own traditions. Semana Santa must fall between March 22nd and April 25th each year. It is made up of the seven days before Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday, and is a time when people in Spain commemorate Jesus' crucifixion through rituals like burning incense and carrying palm or olive branches in church.
This document provides an overview of Anoia County in Catalonia, Spain. It includes 3 paragraphs summarizing the county's physical geography, including its location, landscape features like mountains and rivers, and the different rock types found there. It also briefly outlines the county's human geography by listing the towns and providing a population graph. The history section summarizes two important historical events or sites in the county. The document concludes with sections on tourist attractions, culture, and a bibliography.
This document provides information about a 7th grade class including the teacher Miss Jessica Honores, members Paz Avilés, Nicole Barraza, Liam Carrizo, and Linda Inzunza, and the date of Monday 15th April 2013. It also includes basic demographic information about the island of Chiloé, Chile, stating it is located in the tenth region and has a population of around 154,766 people. It begins to list local restaurants on the island.
Jacint Verdaguer Country presentation for Comenius ProjectVirgili Dolors
- Spain is located in Southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The autonomous region of Catalonia, where the authors are from, has Barcelona as its capital.
- Some highlights of Spanish culture mentioned include the football teams FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, beaches and mountains for outdoor activities, and historic monuments like La Sagrada Familia cathedral.
- The town of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia in Catalonia is known for producing cava, a Spanish sparkling wine. Traditions discussed include Christmas customs like tió de Nadal and the Three Wise Men.
Spain is a diverse country with various landscapes and cultures across its many regions. Some key aspects mentioned include Spain's Mediterranean diet, siesta tradition, vibrant celebrations like Christmas, Easter and Carnival, and iconic sights such as the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona and La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol. The document also provides brief overviews of the different autonomous communities that make up Spain, highlighting each region's distinctive attributes.
Spain is a country located in southern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It has been inhabited by many groups throughout history including Iberians, Celts, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths. Major festivals in Spain include Easter, Sanfermines in Pamplona, and the April Fair in Seville. Typical Spanish food includes omelettes and sangria. Galicia is an autonomous community in northwest Spain with Galician and Spanish as its official languages. Galicia shares similarities with Portugal due to their shared linguistic history. The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. Cambre is
Spain is located in Southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. It has a population of around 47 million people and its capital and largest city is Madrid. Spain has a diverse geography that includes mountains, rivers, coastline and islands. It also has a variety of climates ranging from Mediterranean to oceanic. Tourism is a major industry in Spain due to its beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions. The culture of Spain is rich with traditions including flamenco dancing, bullfighting, and festivals.
The document provides information about an upcoming cultural agenda publication from Institut de Camarles for the month of August. It includes the contact information for Institut de Camarles, the student editorial board, and coordinators. It also thanks local town councils for providing information on community events.
The document provides information about various regions, cities, and landmarks across Spain. It discusses UNESCO World Heritage sites, famous architects like Antonio Gaudí, important pilgrimage routes like El Camino de Santiago, and highlights diverse natural parks, cultures, foods, festivals, and historical monuments found throughout the country. Specific places mentioned include Granada, Salamanca, Ávila, Galicia, Asturias, País Vasco, La Rioja, Cataluña, Valencia, Baleares, and Castilla y León.
Presentación españa castilla y león-valladolidEl Cal
Spain has a rich cultural heritage with many UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Alhambra palace in Granada and Toledo's Cathedral. The country is also known for its diverse landscapes from the Pyrenees mountains to beaches. Some of Spain's most famous architects like Antonio Gaudi designed iconic buildings such as La Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona. Spanish culture is characterized by its lively festivals, passion for bullfighting, and love of soccer, flamenco dancing, and a Mediterranean diet featuring dishes like paella and tapas.
This document provides an overview of Spain, its autonomous communities, cities, culture, and cuisine. Some key points include:
- Spain is a diverse country with various autonomous communities each having their own distinct culture, languages, festivals, and foods.
- Major cities mentioned include Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, and Seville. Regions highlighted are Andalusia, Catalonia, Basque Country, Galicia, and Canary Islands.
- Spanish culture is characterized by siestas, socializing over food and drinks, religious festivals like Holy Week, and flamenco. Regional foods mentioned include paella, tapas, churros, jamón, and gazp
The document provides information on several attractions in Malaga, Spain, including museums, theaters, and natural parks. It also discusses typical foods, festivals, and flamenco music and dance that are part of the culture in Malaga. Some highlights mentioned include the Contemporary Art Museum, Cervantes Theatre, Museum of Popular Arts and Customs, El Torcal nature park, Sierra de las Nieves nature park, Maro cliffs nature park, Casa del Guardia wine cellar, beachside restaurants called "Chiringuitos", Holy Week festival, Midsummer festival, Malaga Fair, and dishes such as gazpacho, fried sardines, and salads featuring potatoes, oranges and cod.
Catalonia is an autonomous region in northeastern Spain with Barcelona as its capital. It borders France and Andorra and has a population of over 7.5 million. The official languages are Spanish, Catalan, and Aranese. The climate ranges from Mediterranean along the coast to more continental inland. Local cuisine features dishes like pa amb tomàquet, calçots, and crema catalana. Culture is strongly tied to traditions like human tower building, sardana dancing, and festivals on days like Sant Jordi and the National Day of Catalonia.
This document summarizes some key traditions in Asturias and Spain. In Asturias, important traditions include cider festivals, roast pork dishes, fish stews, bean stews, fishing, agriculture, cattle breeding, and pipe bands. Some Spanish traditions discussed are the midday siesta, socializing in public spaces, popular festivals throughout the year, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, enjoyment of walking, ringing in the new year with grapes and bells at midnight, late business and dining schedules, and enjoying tapas with drinks.
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.
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This document provides information about various aspects of Spanish culture, including common dishes like paella and calçots, iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, popular areas like Las Ramblas, the important port of Barcelona, traditions like Seville's April Fair, and the celebration of St. George's Day with roses and books in Catalonia. It outlines both famous destinations and customs across different regions of Spain.
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Worked of Spain, Andalusia and IES Viergen de Valme Javier Cano Ávalosjkano99
Spain is located in the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe. It is a parliamentary monarchy divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities. Andalusia, located in southern Spain, is the most populous autonomous community, with its capital in Seville. The document then provides further details on the geography, languages, foods, holidays, athletes, and a specific school in Andalusia.
The document discusses Spanish traditions and culture. It provides details about:
1) Common Spanish traditions such as eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, Three Kings Day on January 6th, Carnival celebrations in February, Holy Week in April, and festivals in May-September.
2) Important aspects of Spanish culture such as its rich literary heritage from famous Spanish authors and poets like Federico Garcia Lorca, whose works like "Romancero Gitano" and "Poeta en Nueva York" have greatly influenced Spanish and world literature.
3) How Garcia Lorca was able to combine Spanish traditions with innovative literary art in his masterpieces, cementing his influence on literature in the
Colegio Labor - Erasmus+ 2016 2019 - Galicia Presentationlaborcomenius
This document provides information about Spain and the region of Galicia. It discusses several key facts:
- Madrid is the capital of Spain and Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia. Spanish is one of the official languages of Spain.
- Galicia is located in northwest Spain and has a culture reflected in monuments like the Tower of Hercules. Important Galicians include writer Rosalía de Castro and Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela.
- Vigo, a city in Galicia, has a history dating back to Roman times and monuments paying tribute to its maritime heritage and emigrants. The Labor School in Vigo was founded in 1932 and educates children.
This document provides information about important places, gastronomy, flora and fauna, and festivities of Catalonia and Spain. It discusses landmarks like La Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Plaza de España in Madrid, and El Teide volcano in the Canary Islands. It also describes traditional Catalan foods such as Vic salchichón sausage, panellets cookies, botifarra sausages with beans, and crema Catalana custard. Finally, it discusses wildlife like grey wolves and brown bears, plants such as oak trees and windflowers, and cultural festivals including castellers human towers and Castanyada chestnut roasting.
Jacint Verdaguer Country presentation for Comenius ProjectVirgili Dolors
- Spain is located in Southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The autonomous region of Catalonia, where the authors are from, has Barcelona as its capital.
- Some highlights of Spanish culture mentioned include the football teams FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, beaches and mountains for outdoor activities, and historic monuments like La Sagrada Familia cathedral.
- The town of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia in Catalonia is known for producing cava, a Spanish sparkling wine. Traditions discussed include Christmas customs like tió de Nadal and the Three Wise Men.
Spain is a diverse country with various landscapes and cultures across its many regions. Some key aspects mentioned include Spain's Mediterranean diet, siesta tradition, vibrant celebrations like Christmas, Easter and Carnival, and iconic sights such as the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona and La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol. The document also provides brief overviews of the different autonomous communities that make up Spain, highlighting each region's distinctive attributes.
Spain is a country located in southern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It has been inhabited by many groups throughout history including Iberians, Celts, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths. Major festivals in Spain include Easter, Sanfermines in Pamplona, and the April Fair in Seville. Typical Spanish food includes omelettes and sangria. Galicia is an autonomous community in northwest Spain with Galician and Spanish as its official languages. Galicia shares similarities with Portugal due to their shared linguistic history. The Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. Cambre is
Spain is located in Southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. It has a population of around 47 million people and its capital and largest city is Madrid. Spain has a diverse geography that includes mountains, rivers, coastline and islands. It also has a variety of climates ranging from Mediterranean to oceanic. Tourism is a major industry in Spain due to its beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions. The culture of Spain is rich with traditions including flamenco dancing, bullfighting, and festivals.
The document provides information about an upcoming cultural agenda publication from Institut de Camarles for the month of August. It includes the contact information for Institut de Camarles, the student editorial board, and coordinators. It also thanks local town councils for providing information on community events.
The document provides information about various regions, cities, and landmarks across Spain. It discusses UNESCO World Heritage sites, famous architects like Antonio Gaudí, important pilgrimage routes like El Camino de Santiago, and highlights diverse natural parks, cultures, foods, festivals, and historical monuments found throughout the country. Specific places mentioned include Granada, Salamanca, Ávila, Galicia, Asturias, País Vasco, La Rioja, Cataluña, Valencia, Baleares, and Castilla y León.
Presentación españa castilla y león-valladolidEl Cal
Spain has a rich cultural heritage with many UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Alhambra palace in Granada and Toledo's Cathedral. The country is also known for its diverse landscapes from the Pyrenees mountains to beaches. Some of Spain's most famous architects like Antonio Gaudi designed iconic buildings such as La Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona. Spanish culture is characterized by its lively festivals, passion for bullfighting, and love of soccer, flamenco dancing, and a Mediterranean diet featuring dishes like paella and tapas.
This document provides an overview of Spain, its autonomous communities, cities, culture, and cuisine. Some key points include:
- Spain is a diverse country with various autonomous communities each having their own distinct culture, languages, festivals, and foods.
- Major cities mentioned include Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, and Seville. Regions highlighted are Andalusia, Catalonia, Basque Country, Galicia, and Canary Islands.
- Spanish culture is characterized by siestas, socializing over food and drinks, religious festivals like Holy Week, and flamenco. Regional foods mentioned include paella, tapas, churros, jamón, and gazp
The document provides information on several attractions in Malaga, Spain, including museums, theaters, and natural parks. It also discusses typical foods, festivals, and flamenco music and dance that are part of the culture in Malaga. Some highlights mentioned include the Contemporary Art Museum, Cervantes Theatre, Museum of Popular Arts and Customs, El Torcal nature park, Sierra de las Nieves nature park, Maro cliffs nature park, Casa del Guardia wine cellar, beachside restaurants called "Chiringuitos", Holy Week festival, Midsummer festival, Malaga Fair, and dishes such as gazpacho, fried sardines, and salads featuring potatoes, oranges and cod.
Catalonia is an autonomous region in northeastern Spain with Barcelona as its capital. It borders France and Andorra and has a population of over 7.5 million. The official languages are Spanish, Catalan, and Aranese. The climate ranges from Mediterranean along the coast to more continental inland. Local cuisine features dishes like pa amb tomàquet, calçots, and crema catalana. Culture is strongly tied to traditions like human tower building, sardana dancing, and festivals on days like Sant Jordi and the National Day of Catalonia.
This document summarizes some key traditions in Asturias and Spain. In Asturias, important traditions include cider festivals, roast pork dishes, fish stews, bean stews, fishing, agriculture, cattle breeding, and pipe bands. Some Spanish traditions discussed are the midday siesta, socializing in public spaces, popular festivals throughout the year, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, enjoyment of walking, ringing in the new year with grapes and bells at midnight, late business and dining schedules, and enjoying tapas with drinks.
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.
This document provides information about various places in Piura, Peru as well as the typical customs and dishes of the region. It discusses the cities of Piura, Talara, Catacaos, Paita as well as the typical dishes of Piura such as ceviche de mero, tamalitos verdes, and seco cabrito. It also outlines some of the main customs of Piura including Day of the Dead celebrations, the Captive Lord of Ayabaca, Piura Anniversary, Our Lady of Mercedes, Carnivals in Bernal, and the Descent of Kings. The document concludes with a reflection on the importance of understanding different cultures through travel.
This document provides information about various aspects of Spanish culture, including common dishes like paella and calçots, iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, popular areas like Las Ramblas, the important port of Barcelona, traditions like Seville's April Fair, and the celebration of St. George's Day with roses and books in Catalonia. It outlines both famous destinations and customs across different regions of Spain.
This document provides an overview of Castellar del Vallès, a village in Catalonia, Spain. It describes the location and climate of Catalonia. It then discusses some key facts about Castellar del Vallès, including that it has a population of 20,600, is near the city of Sabadell, and has a history dating back to 7000 BC. It also briefly introduces the local primary school, CEIP Emili Carles-Tolrà, noting that it has 264 students and 16 teachers.
Worked of Spain, Andalusia and IES Viergen de Valme Javier Cano Ávalosjkano99
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1) Common Spanish traditions such as eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, Three Kings Day on January 6th, Carnival celebrations in February, Holy Week in April, and festivals in May-September.
2) Important aspects of Spanish culture such as its rich literary heritage from famous Spanish authors and poets like Federico Garcia Lorca, whose works like "Romancero Gitano" and "Poeta en Nueva York" have greatly influenced Spanish and world literature.
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Colegio Labor - Erasmus+ 2016 2019 - Galicia Presentationlaborcomenius
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- Galicia is located in northwest Spain and has a culture reflected in monuments like the Tower of Hercules. Important Galicians include writer Rosalía de Castro and Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela.
- Vigo, a city in Galicia, has a history dating back to Roman times and monuments paying tribute to its maritime heritage and emigrants. The Labor School in Vigo was founded in 1932 and educates children.
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2. NORMAS
• No ir a beber agua entre clases.
• No beber ni comer en la clase.
• No dejar libros debajo del cajón.
• No comer chicle.
• Respetar al profesor.
• No usar el móvil dentro del
instituto.
• No ir a buscar libros a la taquilla
entre clases. Hacerlo en la hora del
patio.
8. ●TIMETABLE
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:00 Science Spanish English Biology /
French
P.E
9.00–10:00 PHILOSOPHY Chemistry/
Latin
Biology / French ENGLISH Biology /
French
10:00–11:00 Geology /
Literature
Greek / Maths Geology /
Literature
PHILOSOPHY Geology /
Literature
11:00–11:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK
11:30-12:30 Chemistry/
Latin
Science P.E CATALAN Geology /
Literature
12:30-1:30 Greek/Maths CATALAN Greek / Maths SPANISH Chemistry/
Latin
1:30-2:30 Biology /
French
English FORM Chemistery/
Latin
Greek /
Maths
20. Friday night
Party in Mataró
(Cocoa, Clap,
Little, Privat,
54)
Saturday
-Go to Barcelona
or other cities
-Friends
-Study
Sunday
-All family
-Friends
-Study
22. ●SITUACIÓN
● Argentona esta situada en la parte central de la comarca del Maresme,
tiene más de 12.000 habitantes. Esta a treinta kms de Barcelona.
● Dentro de Argentona podemos destacar abundantes torrentes y algunas
rieras.
23. ●Sitios importantes
El museo del botijo
La iglesia de Argentona
La sala
Las fuentes de Argentona
Castillo de Burriac
-2-
24. ●FIESTAS POPULARES
Enero
Segundo viernes, sábado y domingo: Fiesta Mayor
de invierno de Sant Julià.
Segundo domingo: Tres Tombs.
Abril
17 y 18 de abril: Fiesta del deporte y del libro.
Mayo
Carrera por las fuentes
20 de mayo: Fiesta Local
Junio
1r domingo: Diada de la Flor i Feria de artesanía
25. ●FIESTAS POPULARES
Agosto
3,4,5 y 6 de agosto: Fiesta Mayor de Santo
Domingo. Feria de Artesanía.
4 de agosto: Fiesta del botijo.
1,2 y 3 de agosto: Feria Internacional de Cerámica
4 agost: Fiesta Local
Septiembre
Último fin de semana: Fiesta Mayor del Cros.
Noviembre
Jornadas Gastronómicas de la seta.
26. ●GARRINADA
● La Garrinada es la fiesta mas popular de nuestro pueblo.
● Se celebra los días del 3 hasta el 7 de agosto.
● Hay conciertos, la feria de botijos, la de atracciones, y el
correfoc.
28. ●SITUATION
● Argentona is situated in the central part of
the Maresme.
● There are more than 12.000 inhabitants.
● There is 30km from Barcelona.
● Argentona is notorious for its river beds.
29. ●Important landmarks in our town
● The Water museum.
● Argentona Church.
● Sources of Argentona.
● Burriac Castle.
30. ●GARRINADA
● Garrinada it’s the most popular party in our
village.
● The party begans on 3 since 7 of August.
● In this party there are some concerts,
fireworks, funfair and crafts fair
33. ● Catalonia is a autonomous region, like a big
county.
● Many Catalan people want Catalonia to becoma
an indepedent country but Spain has not
allowed a referendum to be called for.
● In Catalonia we have a lot of traditions and our
own language, Català.
35. ●Traditions
● Caga tió (Christmas
tradition): a magic log that
poos presents when you
hit its back with a stick
singing a Christmas song.
● Most children do it on
Christmas eve.