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Kingdom of Kingdom of SpainSpain
Capital – MadridCapital – MadridLanguage – SpanishLanguage – SpanishPolitical system – sovereign statePolitical system – sovereign stateHead of State – king John Charles IIHead of State – king John Charles IIPrime minister – Mariano RajoyPrime minister – Mariano RajoyArea – 504 645km²Area – 504 645km²Population – 47 190 500Population – 47 190 500Currency – Euro Currency – Euro Dominant religion – CatholicismDominant religion – Catholicism
Spanish language is Spanish language is spoken in:spoken in:
Peru Peru Chile Chile Dominicana Dominicana Columbia Columbia Cuba Cuba South America South America Maroko Maroko Mexico Mexico the USA the USA
red- kastylijski (hiszpański) pink- kataloński, walencki
blue - baskijski yellow- galisyjski
dark green -leoński purple-aragoński
light green -aranejski grey- estremadurski
brown - fala
SPANISH PHRASES :SPANISH PHRASES :
Buenos días – Good morningBuenos días – Good morning Buenas tardes – Good afternoon Buenas tardes – Good afternoon Hola- Hi Hola- Hi Hasta la vista – See you soon Hasta la vista – See you soon Despedida Despedida –– Good byeGood bye BBuenas noches uenas noches – Good night– Good night
GREETINGREETINGSGS
Welcome:Welcome:
Everybody kisses Everybody kisses women,women,
even if they don’t know even if they don’t know them. them.
Man to ManMan to Man
Standard handshak.Standard handshak. When you shake somebody’s hand When you shake somebody’s hand
you can place your left hand on the you can place your left hand on the top of it.top of it.
Obviously, men don’t kiss.Obviously, men don’t kiss.
Woman to WomanWoman to Woman They kiss twice. They kiss twice. First you should kiss the left cheek of a First you should kiss the left cheek of a
person you greet with. person you greet with. You mustn’t make a mistake!You mustn’t make a mistake!
Man to WomanMan to Woman
They welcome in the same way as They welcome in the same way as two women do. They simply give two women do. They simply give kisses.kisses.
Mixed welcomeMixed welcome::
Firstly, men greet with themselves, Firstly, men greet with themselves, secondly they welcome women. secondly they welcome women.
It’s very common in South America.It’s very common in South America.
Welcome in company:Welcome in company:
In companies, men often shake In companies, men often shake hands with women but they don’t hands with women but they don’t give them any kisses. give them any kisses.
TRADITIONATRADITIONAL L
FESTIVALS:FESTIVALS:
CorridaCorrida Bullfighting is a traditional show popular in Spain, Portugal, southern France and some countries of Latin America. Generally, one or more bulls are teased and then killed in a bullring for sport and entertainment. It is often called a bloody sport by its opponents. But followers of Corrida regard it as the fine arts - not a sport. Nowadays, professional bullfighters known as toreros (also called "matadors") execute various formal moves which can be interpreted and innovated according to the bullfighter’s style or school. Exactly as it was in the past.
San FerminSan Fermin
The festival of San Fermín’ in the city of Pamplona (Navarre, Spain), is a deeply-rooted celebration held annually from 6 July to 14 July. It starts with opening of the fiesta which is marked by setting off the pyrotechnic chupinazo. And finishes with singing Pobre de Mí at midninght on 14 July. Its most famous event is encierro, or the running of the bulls. It takes place at 8:00 am from 7th to 14th of July. The week long celebration involves many other traditional and folkloric events, for example Sanfermines which is held in honor of Saint Fermin. It has become probably the most internationally renowned fiesta in Spain. Over 1,000,000 people come to watch this festival.
La TomatinaLa Tomatina La Tomatina called also tomato fight is a festival held in Valencian, a town of Buñol. Its participants throw tomatoes and get involved in this tomato fight just for fun! La Tomatina is held on the last Wednesday of August, during the week festivities of Buñol.
SIESTA SIESTA
Siesta is much more a necessity Siesta is much more a necessity than choice. It usually takes place than choice. It usually takes place between 2 and 5 o’clock in the between 2 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon when it is so warm that afternoon when it is so warm that people can’t work. Everything is people can’t work. Everything is closed and then Spanish life moves closed and then Spanish life moves to pubs. During to pubs. During siestasiesta you can see you can see women with the characteristic broad women with the characteristic broad fans on the streets. Spain is a fans on the streets. Spain is a kingdom siesta. All religious festivals kingdom siesta. All religious festivals are celebrated here happily, loudly are celebrated here happily, loudly and publicly. and publicly.
Spanish national Spanish national football teamfootball team
The most popular sport in Spain is football.The most popular sport in Spain is football. La Furia RojaLa Furia Roja is a national team which is a national team which
made its debut in 1921 winning ten made its debut in 1921 winning ten matchesmatches
In 2008 the team won cup-final Euro In 2008 the team won cup-final Euro Spain national team occupies the first Spain national team occupies the first
placeplace The first matchThe first match - Spain vs Belgium 2:0- Spain vs Belgium 2:0 The highest victory- Spain vs Bulgaria The highest victory- Spain vs Bulgaria
13:013:0 The highest defeat:The highest defeat: Italy vs Spain 7:1Italy vs Spain 7:1
England vs Spain 7:1 England vs Spain 7:1
Spanish representationSpanish representation
TRADITIONAL DISHES & TRADITIONAL DISHES & DESSERTS:DESSERTS:
paella gazpacho tortillatortilla tapas flan orejaoreja crema catalana Sausages chorizoSausages chorizo
The most famous cities of Spain
MadridMadrid
BarcelonaBarcelona
WalenciaWalencia
SOURCE OF SOURCE OF INFORMATION : :
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiszpania http://www.staszic.ostrowiec.pl/
przedmioty/hiszpanski/tradycje_hiszpanskie/tradycje_hiszp.htm
http://www.spain.placebop.com.pl/Tradycje-hiszpanow.html
http://www.panstwaswiata.pl/hiszpania/kultura/
PRESENATATION MADE by :PRESENATATION MADE by :
Małgorzata SzałaganMałgorzata Szałagan Magdalena PaluszekMagdalena Paluszek Karolina Mirecka Karolina Mirecka