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Spanish Culture
   Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain
    is a country and member state of the
    European Union located in
    southwestern Europe on the Iberian
    Peninsula. The capital of Spain is
    Madrid.
Some big cities of spain are;
 Madrid
 Barcelona
 Valencia
 Sevilla
 Zaragoza
 Malaga
 Bilbao
 The population of spain is 45.957.671
 It’s area is 505.988 km²
   The religion of Spain, as everyone
    knows, is Catholicism, and practically
    everyone there is a Catholic.
Some historical places
 Almudena   katedrali church
Prado Museum
Palacio Real
Picasso Museum
Palaza De Cibeles
Palaza De La Independencia
Barcelona’ harbour
Las Ramblas Street
DANCE
   Flamenco is a traditional dance of
    spain
MUSIC

   Castanet is the most common traditional
    instrument
SPORTS
 Bullfighting is an important national
  sport in Spain.
 24,000 bulls are killed each year
Las Ventas Arena
 In spain, also team sports are populer
  such as football, basketball…
 Individual sports and motor sports are
  also important
Food

          Cheap, substantial
           meals as opposed to
           gourmet
          Tapas
          Serrano Ham
          Fish delicacies (Paella)
          Continental breakfast,
           light lunch, late
           evening meal
FOOD
       Paella
Tortilla
Tapas
Flan
Zarzuela
Rioja
Clothing

   Today, Spanish
    traditional clothes are
    indeed very colorful.
    Most Spanish citizens
    dress in their traditional
    wears for festivals &
    bullfights. The
    matadors costume has
    remained the same
    over the years.
Conformities

 Greetings consist of a
  handshake and a kiss
  on both cheeks
 Spanish men maintain
  longer eye contact with
  females
 Life is slow paced
 Life begins when the
  sun goes down
Siesta
            Siesta is very important to have a
             good lunch with friends or/and
             relatives.
            The real siesta takes place in bed
             and in pyjamas, but a suitable sofa
             is also meant if a bed is not
             available
            Timing is very important. A siesta
             should last between 15-30 minutes
             not more.
            Spanish people don't let anything
             disturb them. Siesta is quite a
             serious activity. Some people can't
             enjoy a siesta without tv or radio. If
             these kind of things help you to fall
             asleep, use them.
            The best way to wake-up from a
             siesta is a delicate human voice. If
             you don't have anybody near,
             remember to use an alarm clock.
Nightlife




 Evenings start with el paseo
 Spanish life is lived in the streets
 Street cafes and bars
 Nightclubs are the main attraction for teenagers
Fiestas and Traditions

                 Each town has their
                  own celebrations
                 Celebrate national
                  holidays such as
                  Christmas, Easter, All
                  Saint’s Day, ect.
                 Majority of festivities
                  are religious based
 No country on earth is quite as good at
  enjoying itself as Spain.
 Spain’s rich cultural
  history, traditions, and many regions
  have brought out fun and original
  celebrations. Some are of religious
  nature, others are historical, and all vary
  in length and style, but one thing
  remains the same in each: they all take
  place outdoors with music, fireworks
  and involve a great deal of lively spirit by
  the Spanish people.
La tomatina tomato fight

 La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol near
  Valencia happens every year on the last
  Wednesday in August though the
  partying starts earlier in the week.
 The event has become one of the
  highlights on Spain's summer festivals
  calendar with thousands of people
  flocking to this little Valencian town for
  this chaotic event.
The spain’s day
   Spain's National Day (Día de la
    Hispanidad) is celebrated on 12
    October. With the advent of democracy
    in Spain, 12 October, a date that
    commemorates the discovery of
    America by Cristobal Colon in 1492,
    became the National Day of Spain.
 Hola — Hello, hi
 Adiós — Goodbye
 Cómo estás? — How are you?
 Muy bien, gracias — Very well, thank
  you.
 Buenos días — good morning
 Buenas noches — Good night
 Cómo te llamas? — What's your name?
 Me llamo (nombre).— My name
  is(name)
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Spanish culture

  • 2. Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The capital of Spain is Madrid.
  • 3. Some big cities of spain are;  Madrid  Barcelona  Valencia  Sevilla  Zaragoza  Malaga  Bilbao
  • 4.  The population of spain is 45.957.671  It’s area is 505.988 km²
  • 5. The religion of Spain, as everyone knows, is Catholicism, and practically everyone there is a Catholic.
  • 6. Some historical places  Almudena katedrali church
  • 11. Palaza De La Independencia
  • 14. DANCE  Flamenco is a traditional dance of spain
  • 15. MUSIC  Castanet is the most common traditional instrument
  • 16. SPORTS  Bullfighting is an important national sport in Spain.  24,000 bulls are killed each year
  • 18.  In spain, also team sports are populer such as football, basketball…  Individual sports and motor sports are also important
  • 19. Food  Cheap, substantial meals as opposed to gourmet  Tapas  Serrano Ham  Fish delicacies (Paella)  Continental breakfast, light lunch, late evening meal
  • 20. FOOD Paella
  • 22. Tapas
  • 23. Flan
  • 25. Rioja
  • 26. Clothing  Today, Spanish traditional clothes are indeed very colorful. Most Spanish citizens dress in their traditional wears for festivals & bullfights. The matadors costume has remained the same over the years.
  • 27. Conformities  Greetings consist of a handshake and a kiss on both cheeks  Spanish men maintain longer eye contact with females  Life is slow paced  Life begins when the sun goes down
  • 28. Siesta  Siesta is very important to have a good lunch with friends or/and relatives.  The real siesta takes place in bed and in pyjamas, but a suitable sofa is also meant if a bed is not available  Timing is very important. A siesta should last between 15-30 minutes not more.  Spanish people don't let anything disturb them. Siesta is quite a serious activity. Some people can't enjoy a siesta without tv or radio. If these kind of things help you to fall asleep, use them.  The best way to wake-up from a siesta is a delicate human voice. If you don't have anybody near, remember to use an alarm clock.
  • 29. Nightlife  Evenings start with el paseo  Spanish life is lived in the streets  Street cafes and bars  Nightclubs are the main attraction for teenagers
  • 30. Fiestas and Traditions  Each town has their own celebrations  Celebrate national holidays such as Christmas, Easter, All Saint’s Day, ect.  Majority of festivities are religious based
  • 31.  No country on earth is quite as good at enjoying itself as Spain.  Spain’s rich cultural history, traditions, and many regions have brought out fun and original celebrations. Some are of religious nature, others are historical, and all vary in length and style, but one thing remains the same in each: they all take place outdoors with music, fireworks and involve a great deal of lively spirit by the Spanish people.
  • 32. La tomatina tomato fight  La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol near Valencia happens every year on the last Wednesday in August though the partying starts earlier in the week.  The event has become one of the highlights on Spain's summer festivals calendar with thousands of people flocking to this little Valencian town for this chaotic event.
  • 33.
  • 34. The spain’s day  Spain's National Day (Día de la Hispanidad) is celebrated on 12 October. With the advent of democracy in Spain, 12 October, a date that commemorates the discovery of America by Cristobal Colon in 1492, became the National Day of Spain.
  • 35.  Hola — Hello, hi  Adiós — Goodbye  Cómo estás? — How are you?  Muy bien, gracias — Very well, thank you.  Buenos días — good morning  Buenas noches — Good night  Cómo te llamas? — What's your name?  Me llamo (nombre).— My name is(name)