This document outlines the itinerary and transportation details for a mobility event held from June 1-5, 2015 in Ljubljana, Slovenia involving teams from Spain, Italy, Ireland, Turkey, and France. On the first day, teams arrived at different times and were met at the airport or downtown by organizers. The groups toured Ljubljana Castle and had dinner together. Subsequent days included visits to a primary school, boat tour, cave, mountain villages, and farewell events. Transportation and costs for meals and activities are provided.
This document provides an itinerary for a mobility program taking place from April 12-17 in Italy and Turin. The itinerary includes arrival details, transportation information, sightseeing plans, school and cultural visits, and dining arrangements. Activities include touring Milan on foot, traveling to Turin by train, visiting landmarks like Porta Palazzo marketplace and the Museo del Cinema, and trips to surrounding areas like Laghi di Avigliana and Sacra di San Michele. Translations of common Italian phrases are also provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
Slovenia has several endangered animal species including the Eurasian otter, gray wolf, least weasel, Eurasian lynx, and mountain hare. These species are at risk of becoming extinct in Slovenia and efforts are being made to help protect and conserve their populations.
A group of 50 French school children and their carers will be visiting the Comprehensive School "King" in Grugliasco, Italy from May 21-23. On the first day, there will be a tour of the Italian school and songs performed in both French and Italian by the children. The next day, the French group will visit the medieval Valentino park. On the final day, they will see the Egyptian museum before departing for France at 14:00.
Slovenia has many nature parks that help protect the country's diverse landscapes and wildlife. These parks encompass forests, meadows, rivers, and coastal areas. They aim to preserve Slovenia's natural heritage while also providing opportunities for education, recreation, and tourism.
The document provides tips from a 1st grade class in Slovenia on how to be eco-friendly citizens of the planet. It lists actions like turning off lights in daylight, using reusable bags instead of plastic, unplugging devices when not in use, separating and recycling waste instead of throwing it in nature, switching off heating at night, using environmentally-friendly energy sources, turning off devices and lights when not around, using public transport or bicycles instead of vehicles, and using ceramic cups instead of plastic to save energy, reduce waste and emissions, and protect the environment.
El documento lista los nombres de varios países, incluyendo Turquía, Polonia, Estados Unidos, Gales (Reino Unido), Eslovenia, Grecia y Rumania. Algunos países como Turquía, Polonia y Rumania aparecen más de una vez en la lista, mientras que otros como Gales y Eslovenia solo aparecen una vez.
This document outlines the itinerary and transportation details for a mobility event held from June 1-5, 2015 in Ljubljana, Slovenia involving teams from Spain, Italy, Ireland, Turkey, and France. On the first day, teams arrived at different times and were met at the airport or downtown by organizers. The groups toured Ljubljana Castle and had dinner together. Subsequent days included visits to a primary school, boat tour, cave, mountain villages, and farewell events. Transportation and costs for meals and activities are provided.
This document provides an itinerary for a mobility program taking place from April 12-17 in Italy and Turin. The itinerary includes arrival details, transportation information, sightseeing plans, school and cultural visits, and dining arrangements. Activities include touring Milan on foot, traveling to Turin by train, visiting landmarks like Porta Palazzo marketplace and the Museo del Cinema, and trips to surrounding areas like Laghi di Avigliana and Sacra di San Michele. Translations of common Italian phrases are also provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
Slovenia has several endangered animal species including the Eurasian otter, gray wolf, least weasel, Eurasian lynx, and mountain hare. These species are at risk of becoming extinct in Slovenia and efforts are being made to help protect and conserve their populations.
A group of 50 French school children and their carers will be visiting the Comprehensive School "King" in Grugliasco, Italy from May 21-23. On the first day, there will be a tour of the Italian school and songs performed in both French and Italian by the children. The next day, the French group will visit the medieval Valentino park. On the final day, they will see the Egyptian museum before departing for France at 14:00.
Slovenia has many nature parks that help protect the country's diverse landscapes and wildlife. These parks encompass forests, meadows, rivers, and coastal areas. They aim to preserve Slovenia's natural heritage while also providing opportunities for education, recreation, and tourism.
The document provides tips from a 1st grade class in Slovenia on how to be eco-friendly citizens of the planet. It lists actions like turning off lights in daylight, using reusable bags instead of plastic, unplugging devices when not in use, separating and recycling waste instead of throwing it in nature, switching off heating at night, using environmentally-friendly energy sources, turning off devices and lights when not around, using public transport or bicycles instead of vehicles, and using ceramic cups instead of plastic to save energy, reduce waste and emissions, and protect the environment.
El documento lista los nombres de varios países, incluyendo Turquía, Polonia, Estados Unidos, Gales (Reino Unido), Eslovenia, Grecia y Rumania. Algunos países como Turquía, Polonia y Rumania aparecen más de una vez en la lista, mientras que otros como Gales y Eslovenia solo aparecen una vez.
2. OPIS PARIZA
Pariz (po francosko Paris) je glavno mesto v Franciji.
Ima skoraj 12 milijonov prebivalcev. Uvršča se med
velemesta . Ena največja znamenitost in tudi najbolj
znana je Eifflov stolp. Pariz letno obišče več 30
milijonov turistov.
3. ZGODOVINA PARIZA
Pariz so stalno naselili
okoli leta 4200 pr.n.št..
Njegovo pleme se je
imenovalo Parisii - znani
so bili kot čolnarji in
trgovci. Okoli 12. stoletja
je bil Pariz obdan z
obzidjem, med tem
časom se je mesto
uredilo.
4. PODROBNOSTI V PARIZU
Njegova površina je
velika 105 km /2. Pariško
površje je večinoma
ravninsko, najnižja točka
je 28 m, najvišje se
povzpnemo na
Montomartu,
in sicer na višino 130 m.