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2. Guadalquivir River
3. 58.000 square km. 4. Ismael 5. It begins in the Cazorla Mountain ranges and 6. ends at the fishing village of Bonanza, in 7. Sanlucar de Barrameda. 8. Maite 9. The Guadalquivir has several characteristics. 10. Its natural environment is one of the richest. 11. Laura 12. This river passes through Cordoba and 13. Seville. 14. Rocio 15. April Fair (Feria de Abril)
16. on Sunday. Women and men dress up 17. inshort jackets. Everybody dances the 18. sevillanas and eats tapas. 19. Carmen, Roco
20. Monday at mignight, normally two weeks after 21. Semana Santaand ends with a fireworks display the 22. following Sunday, again, at midnight. 23. Maite It is held in Andalusian capital, Seville. The fair generally begins two weeks after Easter Holy Week. Ana, Cristina 24. Lucio Anneo Seneca
25. phylosopher. He was born in Crdoba in 4 BC and died 26. in Rome, in 65 AD. 27. Maite 28. He was a Roman Stoic philosopher of the Silver Age 29. of Latin Literature. He was tutor and later advisor 30. to Emperor Nero. He was later executed by that emperor for complicity. 31. Roco, Carmen.
32. philosopher, statesman, dramatist and in one work 33. humorist. 34. Ana 35. Seafood
36. animals, such as fish, mollusks, 37. and crustaceans. It is also a term 38. used for aquatic ingredients. 39. Ana 40. Seafood is any sea animal or plant 41. that is served as food andeaten 42. by humans. Seafood includes 43. seawater animals, such as fish and 44. shellfish (including mollucs and 45. crustaceans). 46. Laura, Rocio and Carmen 47. Gades - Cdiz
48. It is the capital of the Cdiz Province,, one of eight 49. which make up the autonomous community of 50. Andalusia. 51. Roco, Carmen and Laura 52. The story of Cdiz is the caracteristic of a city marked by its military and commercial strategic
53. Tapas
54. appetizers, or snack, in Spanish 55. cuisine. They may be cold ( such 56. as mixed olives and cheese) or 57. warm (such as chopitos, which are 58. battered fried baby squid). 59. Ana ,Laura, RocioandCarmen 60. Sierra Morena
61. Andalusia. 62. M Elena, Ana 63. Sierra Morena has got 400 km of 64. longitude. 65. Tamara
66. Sofa 67. Sierra Morena is an area of sparsely rolling hills 68. that run across northen Andalucia, creating a 69. natural barrier between Extremadura to the north 70. of Andaluca. 71. Sandra 72. La Giralda
73. Cathedral of Seville, one of the largest 74. churches in the world. 75. The tower is 97.5 m in height. 76. Fernando, Alberto
77. The Renaissance section of the tower also contains a large 78. inscription of Seville's motto. 79. Maria
80. is one of the three 81. remaining almohad 82. minarets in the world. 83. Alicia
84. Paula 85. Holy WeekorEaster (Semana Santa)
86. that commemorates the Passion, Death and Resurrection 87. of Jesus of Nazareth. During Holy Week processions and 88. highlights the representations of the Passion. 89. Paula 90. Throughout seven days, Andalucia is surrounded by a 91. spiritual halo. Semana Santa is a tradition which is 92. repeated year after year. 93. Alicia 94. Julio Romero de Torres
95. He was born and died in 96. Crdoba, where he spent 97. much of his life. 98. Alicia 99. He was born in 1874 and 100. died in 1930.
101. de Torres is now located at his 102. former residence in Crdoba. 103. Maria, Rosala 104. Bartolom Esteban Murillo
105. was a Spanish painter, one 106. ofthe most important figures 107. in Baroque painting in Spain. 108. Ana
109. fourteen children. He died in April 3 rd, 1682 in Seville, too. 110. Sofa 111. Paco de Luca
112. born inthe neighbourhood of La Bajadilla 113. of the city of Algeciras on December 21 st 114. 1947. 115. Tamara, Sandra 116. He is recognized as a virtuous flamenco 117. guitarist all over the world. 118. Sofa
the modern Flamenco Style. 119. Roco Pilgrimage
120. manifestation of popular Catholic 121. piety in honor of the Andalusian 122. Virgen del Roco. It takes place the 123. weekend of Pentecost Sunday. 124. The Virgin is in the hermitage of 125. El Roco in the province of Huelva. 126. M Elena, Ana
127. nearly a million people from across Andalucia and the entire country. 128. Cured Ham
129. pig hind legs. This same product is 130. also called pallet or shoulder when you make 131. it with the front legs. 132. Antonio 133. Although it may be cooked and served 134. fresh, most ham is cured in some fashion. 135. Gloria
136. white pig. It is a very popular food in 137. Spain. Cured ham of Trevlez is the best 138. cured ham in Spain. 139. Sofa 140. This product is traditionally consumed in 141. Spain, so there are different types and 142. name.They are of Granada and many 143. other provinces. 144. Sandra 145. Rafael Alberti
146. December 16 th1902 and died on October 28th, at 147. age 97 in 1999. He was a writer. 148. Tamara 149. He was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation 150. of 27. 151. Sofa, Ana 152. He is considered one of the greatest Spanish writers 153. of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish Literature. 154. Sandra 155. The Mosque-Cathedral of Crdoba
156. and all of Andalusian architecture. It was built 157. in the eigth century on the basilica of S. Vicente. 158. Sandra 159. It is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in the 160. Andalusian city of Crdoba after the Spanish 161. Reconquista. It was turned into a church with a 162. Gothic cathedral inserted into the centre of the 163. large Moorish building. 164. Sofa 165. Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
166. It is part of the cordillera Penibtica. It is home of many vultures. 167. Rosala
168. located between the 169. Andalusian provincies 170. of Cdiz and Mlaga. 171. The entire territory of 172. the Sierra de Grazalema 173. Nature park wasdeclared a Biosphere 174. Reserve by UNESCO in1977. 175. Fernando 176. Cristina Hoyos
177. actress born in Seville. She played an important role 178. during the inaguration and closing ceremonies of 1992 179. Summer Olympics in Barcelona. 180. Patricia 181. In 1988 she created her 182. own dance company with 183. which debuted in June 184. 1989 at the Rex, in Paris. 185. Paula
186. in Seville and had even toured the United States in the 187. ballet of Manuela Vargas. 188. Jerez Wines
189. cities of Jerez of Frontera in Cdiz province. 190. Paula 191. In 1933 the Jerez Denominacin de Origen was the first 192. Spanish denominacion to be officially recognized in this way. 193. Maria 194. Palos de MoguerRbida Monastery
195. located in the southwestern Spanish province 196. of Huelva, in the autonomous community of 197. Andalusia. 198. Alberto
199. monastery in the town of Palos de 200. Moguer in Huelva. It is located where 201. the Tinto and Odiel rivers meet. It was 202. founded as a monastery in 1261. 203. Christipher Colombus stayed at the 204. monatery two years before his famous 205. first voyage. 206. MariaandPatricia 207. Doana National Park
Andalucia, in the provinces of Huelva
which 135 km2 is protected. There are animals like Lynx, Cormorant, etc.Francisco, Victor Doana is an area of great beauty andhigh ecological value. It is the largest protected area in Spain. Most part belongs to the province of Huelva. Nirvana 208. Diego Velquez
209. of his time, Diego Velzquez is also the prominent figure of 210. Spanish art. 211. Nirvana 212. He was born in Seville on June 6 th, 1599 and died in Madrid 213. on August 6 th, 1660. He was a Spanish painter who was the 214. leading artist in the court of King Philip IV. 215. Victor, Francisco 216. Camarn de la Isla
217. understanding the cante hondo in the second 218. half of thetwentieth century. He is considered 219. one of the best flamenco singer of all time. 220. Nirvana 221. He was born on December 5 th, 1950 222. in San Fernando (Cdiz) and died onJuly 2 nd 223. 1992. Camarn de la Isla is the stage name of 224. the flamenco gypsy singer Jos Monge Cruz 225. Cdiz Carnival
226. The whole city participates in the carnival for more 227. than two weeks each year. 228. Alejandro ,FranciscoandVictor 229. It has been recognized as an International Tourist 230. Interest. 231. NirvanaandPaula 232. Andalusian Salad- Soap (Gazpacho)
233. is often defined by some authors as between cooking 234. soup and salad. Today it is used as drink on most 235. ocassion. 236. Alejandro 237. Originating in the southern region of Spain, it is mostly 238. consumed during the summer months, due to its 239. refreshing qualities. 240. PaulaandElena
241. like bread, olive, oil, vinegar, tomatoes, 242. cucumbers, peppers, onion and garlic. 243. Miriam 244. It is a cold soup or liquid salad made with fresh 245. raw vegetables. 246. Francisco 247. Itlica
248. Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in oder to settle Roman soldiers 249. wounded in the battle of Ilipa. 250. Francisco ,ElenaandAlejandro 251. The name Italica bound the colonia to their Italian origins. 252. Miriam 253. Juan Ramn Jimnez
254. a prolific writer who receiver the Novel Prize in literature in 1956. 255. Elena