Spain has 17 autonomous communities and many traditional festivals and celebrations. Some of the notable festivals include La Tomatina, a tomato-throwing festival in Buñol; Las Fallas, where large paper mâché sculptures are burned in Valencia in March; and Holy Week processions. Spain also has famous fairs like the Seville Fair and the running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona. Spanish gastronomic traditions include crema catalana, a Catalan custard dessert; San Jose fritters eaten on March 19th; panellets, an almond-based dessert eaten for All Saints Day; and easter cakes varying by region.
Murcia is an autonomous community in Spain with a population of 442,203 people and a dry Mediterranean climate. Catalonia is also an autonomous community, with Barcelona as its capital city, known for landmarks like Sagrada Familia and regional foods such as bread with tomato and beans. Terrassa is a city near Barcelona with Romanesque churches and a tradition of human towers called "castells", performed by groups like "els minyons".
This document contains information about Norway and its counties. It provides population statistics and key facts about three Norwegian counties - Aust-Agder, Oppland, and Troms. It also includes background on Norway's aboriginal Sami people and current king and prime minister. The document utilizes sources like snl.no and no.wikipedia.org to support the information presented.
This document provides information about several regions and cities in Spain. Extremadura is an autonomous community in the east of Portugal with the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz, known for Pimentón de la Vera and Torta del Casar. The Valencian Community is in east Spain below Catalonia, with over 5 million inhabitants across Valencia, Castellón, and Alicante provinces, known for paella. Terrassa and Sabadell are cities in Vallès Occidental with around 214,000 and 212,000 people respectively, featuring historic monuments like Castle Cartoixa in Terrassa and traces of industry in Sabadell.
Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities with provinces, and is a parliamentary monarchy that is a member of the 28-country European Union. The country's autonomous communities each have their own provinces under a national government led by a king and prime minister, and Spain participates in the EU along with 27 other European nations.
El río Tajo nace en la Sierra de Albarracín en Teruel, España. Tiene una longitud de 1007 km y desemboca en Lisboa, Portugal. Atraviesa el centro de la Península Ibérica de este a oeste con afluentes como el Jarama, Alberche y Tiétar. Es el río más largo de la Península Ibérica.
The "Juan Escultor de Villanueva" High School is located in Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain near the Nora river. The school was established in 1982 and is named after a famous Spanish Baroque sculptor born in Pola de Siero. It has over 90 teachers and 630 students divided across four buildings. The school offers a bilingual program in English and vocational training pathways in fields like food industry, administration, and environmental chemistry. Students participate in extracurricular activities such as exchanges programs, camping, museum visits, and sports.
Spain has 17 autonomous communities and many traditional festivals and celebrations. Some of the notable festivals include La Tomatina, a tomato-throwing festival in Buñol; Las Fallas, where large paper mâché sculptures are burned in Valencia in March; and Holy Week processions. Spain also has famous fairs like the Seville Fair and the running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona. Spanish gastronomic traditions include crema catalana, a Catalan custard dessert; San Jose fritters eaten on March 19th; panellets, an almond-based dessert eaten for All Saints Day; and easter cakes varying by region.
Murcia is an autonomous community in Spain with a population of 442,203 people and a dry Mediterranean climate. Catalonia is also an autonomous community, with Barcelona as its capital city, known for landmarks like Sagrada Familia and regional foods such as bread with tomato and beans. Terrassa is a city near Barcelona with Romanesque churches and a tradition of human towers called "castells", performed by groups like "els minyons".
This document contains information about Norway and its counties. It provides population statistics and key facts about three Norwegian counties - Aust-Agder, Oppland, and Troms. It also includes background on Norway's aboriginal Sami people and current king and prime minister. The document utilizes sources like snl.no and no.wikipedia.org to support the information presented.
This document provides information about several regions and cities in Spain. Extremadura is an autonomous community in the east of Portugal with the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz, known for Pimentón de la Vera and Torta del Casar. The Valencian Community is in east Spain below Catalonia, with over 5 million inhabitants across Valencia, Castellón, and Alicante provinces, known for paella. Terrassa and Sabadell are cities in Vallès Occidental with around 214,000 and 212,000 people respectively, featuring historic monuments like Castle Cartoixa in Terrassa and traces of industry in Sabadell.
Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities with provinces, and is a parliamentary monarchy that is a member of the 28-country European Union. The country's autonomous communities each have their own provinces under a national government led by a king and prime minister, and Spain participates in the EU along with 27 other European nations.
El río Tajo nace en la Sierra de Albarracín en Teruel, España. Tiene una longitud de 1007 km y desemboca en Lisboa, Portugal. Atraviesa el centro de la Península Ibérica de este a oeste con afluentes como el Jarama, Alberche y Tiétar. Es el río más largo de la Península Ibérica.
The "Juan Escultor de Villanueva" High School is located in Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain near the Nora river. The school was established in 1982 and is named after a famous Spanish Baroque sculptor born in Pola de Siero. It has over 90 teachers and 630 students divided across four buildings. The school offers a bilingual program in English and vocational training pathways in fields like food industry, administration, and environmental chemistry. Students participate in extracurricular activities such as exchanges programs, camping, museum visits, and sports.
Terrassa has a population of 215,000 people and is home to notable landmarks like Masia Freixa, a modernist house now within St. Jordi's park, and Vallparadis, a large central park. Terrassa hosted the field hockey events during the 1992 Summer Olympics and is also known for its Romanesque churches of Sant Pau, Sant Pere, and Sant Miquel.
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and second largest city in Spain, known for its architecture, culture, and as a popular tourist destination. It has a Mediterranean climate and over 1.6 million residents. Some of its most famous landmarks are Sagrada Familia church, Park Güell, Casa Milà, and Camp Nou stadium, home of Futbol Club Barcelona.
Madrid is the capital city of Spain with a population of over 3 million people. It contains several important landmarks like the Royal Palace and Alcala Gate. Madrid serves as the political center of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. The document then provides details on several other notable locations in Madrid like Puerta del Sol square, the Prado Museum, and Santiago Bernabeu football stadium. It also includes information about the Canary Islands archipelago off the coast of Africa, describing the largest islands of Tenerife, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria. Finally, it mentions that Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and one of the most visited cities, known for landmarks like La Sagrada Famil
Madrid is the capital city of Spain with a population of over 3 million people. It contains several important landmarks like the Royal Palace and Alcala Gate. Madrid serves as the political center of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. The document then provides details on several major landmarks and attractions in Madrid like Puerta del Sol, Retiro Park, and Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Viceverba_appdelmes_0624_joc per aprendre verbs llatinsDaniel Fernández
Vice Verba és una aplicació educativa dissenyada per ajudar els estudiants de llatí a aprendre i practicar verbs llatins d'una manera interactiva i entretinguda.
Terrassa has a population of 215,000 people and is home to notable landmarks like Masia Freixa, a modernist house now within St. Jordi's park, and Vallparadis, a large central park. Terrassa hosted the field hockey events during the 1992 Summer Olympics and is also known for its Romanesque churches of Sant Pau, Sant Pere, and Sant Miquel.
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and second largest city in Spain, known for its architecture, culture, and as a popular tourist destination. It has a Mediterranean climate and over 1.6 million residents. Some of its most famous landmarks are Sagrada Familia church, Park Güell, Casa Milà, and Camp Nou stadium, home of Futbol Club Barcelona.
Madrid is the capital city of Spain with a population of over 3 million people. It contains several important landmarks like the Royal Palace and Alcala Gate. Madrid serves as the political center of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. The document then provides details on several other notable locations in Madrid like Puerta del Sol square, the Prado Museum, and Santiago Bernabeu football stadium. It also includes information about the Canary Islands archipelago off the coast of Africa, describing the largest islands of Tenerife, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria. Finally, it mentions that Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and one of the most visited cities, known for landmarks like La Sagrada Famil
Madrid is the capital city of Spain with a population of over 3 million people. It contains several important landmarks like the Royal Palace and Alcala Gate. Madrid serves as the political center of Spain and the residence of the Spanish monarch. The document then provides details on several major landmarks and attractions in Madrid like Puerta del Sol, Retiro Park, and Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Viceverba_appdelmes_0624_joc per aprendre verbs llatinsDaniel Fernández
Vice Verba és una aplicació educativa dissenyada per ajudar els estudiants de llatí a aprendre i practicar verbs llatins d'una manera interactiva i entretinguda.