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Travel on a sailing yacht. Living conditions on a boat Useful materials. General information about the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands (Spanish: Islas Baleares, cat. Illes Balears) are a small archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea. The islands are part of Spain and have the status of an autonomous community. The capital and largest city is Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca (or Mallorca) also has a railway. Satellite photos of the Balearic Islands: Recreation equipment: fishing gear, 2 stationary spinning rods. in a comfortable mode, entering picturesque bays. Stops depend on the weather and the wishes of customers. - Spain.ppt

Spain country

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presentation topic: Spain. Content. General information. Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula. Area of ​​Spain: 505 thousand sq. km. Population: almost 40 million people. Official language: Spanish. Currency: Euro Capital: Madrid. . Relief of Spain. In the north rise the Pyrenees, in the south the Andalusian mountains. Minerals of Spain. Spain is rich in mineral resources. The upper reaches of the rivers are rich in hydropower. Climate of Spain. On the northwest coast the climate is mild and humid. Forests of beeches, chestnuts, and oaks grow. Population of Spain. The core of the Spanish state is Castile. - Spain country.ppt

Spain as a country

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Spain. General information. Spain is a country in the extreme southwest of Europe. The length of the sea borders of the peninsular part of the country is 3144 km, including the Mediterranean borders - 1663 km. In the northeast are the Pyrenees Mountains for 677 km. They form the natural border of Spain with France and Andorra. In the west, Spain borders (1215 km) with Portugal, in the south (1.5 km) - with Gibraltar. Area 504.75 thousand. Population 34.1 million people. The capital is the city of Madrid. Administratively, Spain is divided into 50 provinces. Nature (relief). The length of the coastline (including islands) is over 5 thousand kilometers. - Spain as a country.ppt

Description of Spain

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Spain. The country is a museum. I prepared a presentation on the topic “Spain”. Spain has a common epithet - a museum country. Such exclusive guardians of the past cannot be found throughout the whole world. SPAIN. Geographical characteristics. The Kingdom of Spain is located in southwest Europe with its capital in the city of Madrid. The year 1469 is considered the year the country was founded. Spain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south and east. Madrid. Relief. The Pyrenees are not at all the highest mountains in Spain. The highest point, Mount Mulacén, is located near Granada. - Description of Spain.ppt

State of Spain

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Unknown Spain. Map of Spain. Flag of Spain. The Royal Family. State of Spain. Regions of Spain. Strait of Gibraltar. Catalonia. Madrid is the capital of Spain. State of Spain. Literature of Spain. Short story genre. "The cunning Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha." Spanish literature of the 20th century. Art of Spain XVI-XVII centuries. Architecture of Spain. Cathedral in Burgos - the capital of medieval Castile. Spanish architecture of the 16th century. State of Spain. Features of the Italian Baroque gradually penetrated into Spanish architecture. Baroque style. Painting. El Greco. Jusepe Ribera. Francisco Zurbaran. - State of Spain.ppt

The Kingdom of Spain

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Spain. General information. Attractions. Monastery of Eskori. Casón del Buen Retiro. Barcelona Cathedral. Syllable. Barcelona. Seville. Toledo. Granada. The endless coast of the Costa Brava. Dancing Ibiza. Nature of the Balearic and Canary Islands. Segovia. Opportunity to enjoy excellent skiing. Madrid. A corner to your liking. Bullfight. Flamenco. Sport. Lots of museums. - Kingdom of Spain.pptx

Spanish kingdom

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Spain. Coat of arms and flag of Spain. Geographic data. Climate. Economy. Tourism. Population. Policy. Administrative division. Armed forces. Sights of Spain. Madrid. Prado Museum in Madrid. Barcelona "Park Güell". University of Deusto. In Barcelona. In Madrid. Thank you for your attention. - Spanish Kingdom.ppt

Information about Spain

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Spain. Introduction. Map of Spain. Madrid. Introduction. State structure. Administrative-territorial division. Population. Population of Spain. Population density. Nature. Climate. Economy. Languages ​​of Spain. Currency unit. Museums. Information about Spain. - Information about Spain.ppt

Life in Spain

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Spain: quality of life for V.I.P. An excellent opportunity for a reliable and profitable investment in real estate. An ideal place to discover the culture and Mediterranean gastronomy of Spain. Public health care is publicly available and free. The kindness and friendliness of people, hospitality and the calm flow of life in Spanish cities. Folk culture and folklore traditions are embodied in numerous folk holidays. What we mean by quality of life: Reliability of the legal system. Reliability of authorities. Popularity of sailing sports. - Life in Spain.ppt

Sights of Spain

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Spain. Flag of Spain. The Kingdom of Spain. Official language. Medieval knights. Andalusian girl in national costume. Girls from the outskirts of Malaga. Phoenicians. Contribution to the formation of Spanish cuisine. Paella. Numerous carnivals. Flamenco. Bullfight. Strait of Gibraltar. Montanez Peak. View of the Pyrenees. Coast. Sierra de Cazorla mountains. Varieties of brown bear. Roman aqueducts. Alhambra Palace and Fortress. Alhambra. Grenada. Madrid. Monastery-Palace of El Escorial. In one of the halls of the Academy of Fine Arts of Spain in Madrid. Self-portrait. Francisco Goya. Saavedra Miguel de Cervantes. - Sights of Spain.ppt

Madrid, Spain

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Madrid is the heart of Spain. Beauty of the heart. History of Madrid. Variety of art. A word about the author. To the list of capitals. To Spain. Madrid is the heart of Italy. Madrid is the heart of Spain. The most popular attraction in Madrid is the Prado Museum. Variety of art. - Madrid Spain.ppt

Prado Museum

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Prado Museum. The Prado Museum is one of the most famous museums in Europe. In 1819 the museum moved into the current building as the Royal Museum. Paintings from the Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Flemish and German schools are exhibited here. El Greco. He studied with icon painters in Crete, and ca. 1565 moved to Venice. Holy Family. The Holy Family (lat. “The Garden of Earthly Delights.” Diego Velazquez. The artist’s attention was attracted by mythological, historical paintings, landscapes, and everyday scenes. In 1618, Velazquez married the daughter of his teacher F. Pacheco. The family of Philip IV. “Las Meninas” (Spanish . Las Meninas, "Maids of Honor", 1656) - painting by Diego Velazquez - Prado Museum.ppt.

Barcelona

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Spain, Barcelona. Music: Seguidilla (Bizet, "Carmen"). Like no other city to be the capital of Spain. In the mid-19th century, Catalonia ranked fourth in the world in terms of production. Probably no architect has changed and glorified his city as much as Antonio Gaudi did Barcelona. The Barcelona Cathedral on Plaza Nova can easily be called a Spanish long-term construction project. The main facade was completed only in the 19th century. However, repeated changes in architects and styles only added charm and expressiveness to the cathedral. On the square in front of the cathedral on weekends, Barcelona residents dance the sardana, the national dance of Catalonia. -

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Geographical location Spain is located in the southwestern part of Europe. In the north the country neighbors France, in the west it borders on Portugal. Spain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the Mediterranean Sea in the south and east. Spain includes several island groups, the most significant being the Canary and Balearic Islands. The total area of ​​the country is 504,750 square kilometers.

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The history of the birth of Spain The most ancient inhabitants known to us in the history of Spain appeared in the 3rd millennium BC. They are believed to have come from North Africa. They are called Iberians. The first people whose activities in Spain have evidence recorded in writing were the Phoenicians. The Roman presence in Spain lasted seven centuries. Rome declared Spain its possession, dividing it into 2 provinces - Spain Near and Spain Far. In 711, the Muslim period in the history of Spain begins. The reason for this was the lightning-fast occupation of the peninsula by the Moors. Spain became an independent state in 1492 after the expulsion of the Moors and the unification of the country. In 1931, the monarchy was overthrown in Spain and a civil war began, ending in 1939 with the capture of Madrid and the establishment of the dictatorship of General Franco. The monarchy was restored again in 1975.

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Modern Spain The official name is the Kingdom of Spain. Spain is a parliamentary monarchy. The head of state is the king, who has only symbolic power. The capital of Spain is Madrid, with a population of 2,900,000 people. Other major cities: Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Seville, Zaragoza. The population is 40.4 million people (30th place in the world). Spain is divided geographically into 50 provinces included in 17 autonomous regions (Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Valencia, Canary Islands, Catalonia, Madrid, Navarre, etc.)

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Madrid and its attractions. Royal Palace. It is considered the largest royal palace in all of Western Europe and the greatest landmark of Madrid. The central square of Madrid is the Plaza of the Sun. Once upon a time it symbolized the entrance to the city and was the gateway to Madrid. Here stands a bear reaching for the fruits of the strawberry tree, a symbol of the capital. Coat of arms of Madrid Home arena of Real Madrid FC. We advise avid football fans to attend a match of this team.

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Barcelona and its attractions. Construction of one of the most unusual buildings in Europe began in 1882 and is still not completed. According to calculations, construction of the Cathedral will continue until 2026. The Sagrada Familia Ramblas is a boulevard in the heart of Barcelona, ​​in the heart of the old town with living sculptures. The singing fountains of Montjuic in the high part of Barcelona are also called magic fountains. Park Güell is a famous park created by Antoni Gaudi in the early 20th century in the upper part of Barcelona. Oceanarium One of the largest aquariums in Europe, the Barcelona Aquarium.

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Contents General information Relief of Spain Mineral resources of Spain Climate of Spain Population of Spain City life of Spain Economy of Spain Economy of Spain (Continued) Tourism industry Conclusion

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I SPAIN Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula, which forms the extreme southwestern tip of Europe. The area of ​​Spain is 505 thousand sq. km. The population is almost 40 million people. The official language is Spanish. The capital is Madrid. The monetary unit is the Spanish peseta. Content

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Relief of Spain Spain is one of the most mountainous countries in Europe; there are very few lowlands in the country. Most of the surface is occupied by the Central Plateau with an average height of 700-900 m above sea level. In the north rise the Pyrenees, in the south the Andalusian mountains. Content

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Mineral Resources of Spain Spain is rich in mineral resources. There are many deposits of iron ores and especially ores of non-ferrous metals (copper, silver, lead, mercury, etc.). There are reserves of coal, potassium salts, and uranium ores. The upper reaches of the rivers are rich in hydropower. Content

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The climate of Spain is Mediterranean, however, there are differences between the climate of individual areas. In the central part of the country, summers are hot, winters are cool, and even snow storms occur. On the northwest coast the climate is mild and humid. Forests of beeches, chestnuts, and oaks grow. The hottest climate is on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, in January it is +13°C, in July +27°C. Climate of Spain Contents

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Population of Spain The population is unevenly distributed throughout the country; coastal areas are densely populated. The urban population predominates over the rural population. With the exception of Madrid, all major cities lie on or near the sea. Spain includes a number of historical regions whose populations differ in language and culture. The core of the Spanish state is Castile. The Basques, Catalans, and Galicians differ from the Castilians, but they all form a single Spanish nation. Content

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City life in Spain Contents With the transition to more developed production and the expansion of the service sector, the migration of Spaniards from rural areas to cities began. Nowadays, about 75% of the population lives in cities. The largest city in Spain is Madrid. Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain with which Madrid constantly competes. Barcelona is an important Mediterranean port and the center of a large, densely populated industrial region.

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Contents At the global level, Spain leads in the production of olive oil and mercury mining, ranks second in the world in the production of pyrites and third in the production of grape wines. Spain is a country with developed industry and agriculture. Natural resources create a good basis for industrial development. A significant role is played by the mining industry, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, and mechanical engineering (ships, cars, machine tools). Oil refining is growing, the textile and food industries are developing. Economy of Spain

Presentation on the topic "Spain" on geography in powerpoint format. This presentation for schoolchildren tells about Spain, its economy, nature, climate, and population.

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General information

  • Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • Area of ​​Spain: 505 thousand sq. km.
  • Population: almost 40 million people.
  • Official language: Spanish.
  • Currency: Euro
  • Capital: Madrid.

Relief of Spain

  • Spain is one of the most mountainous countries in Europe; there are very few lowlands in the country.
  • Most of the surface is occupied by the Central Plateau with an average height of 700-900 m above sea level.
  • In the north rise the Pyrenees, in the south the Andalusian mountains.

Minerals of Spain

Spain is rich in mineral resources. There are many deposits of iron ores and especially ores of non-ferrous metals (copper, silver, lead, mercury, etc.). There are reserves of coal, potassium salts, and uranium ores. The upper reaches of the rivers are rich in hydropower.

Climate of Spain

  • The climate of Spain is Mediterranean, however, there are differences between the climate of individual areas. In the central part of the country, summers are hot, winters are cool, and even snow storms occur.
  • On the northwest coast the climate is mild and humid. Forests of beeches, chestnuts, and oaks grow. The hottest climate is on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, in January it is +13°C, in July +27°C.

Population of Spain

  • Spain includes a number of historical regions whose population
  • differs in language and culture. The core of the Spanish state is Castile. The Basques, Catalans, and Galicians differ from the Castilians, but they all form a single Spanish nation.
  • The population is distributed unevenly throughout the country; coastal areas are densely populated. The urban population predominates over the rural population. With the exception of Madrid, all major cities lie on or near the sea.

City life in Spain

  • With the transition to more developed production and the expansion of the service sector, the migration of Spaniards from rural areas to cities began. Nowadays, about 75% of the population lives in cities.
  • The largest city in Spain is Madrid.
  • Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain with which Madrid constantly competes. Barcelona is an important Mediterranean port and the center of a large, densely populated industrial region.

Economy of Spain

  • At the global level, Spain leads in the production of olive oil and mercury mining, ranks second in the world in the production of pyrites and third in the production of grape wines.
  • Spain is a country with developed industry and agriculture. Natural resources create a good basis for industrial development. A significant role is played by the mining industry, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, and mechanical engineering (ships, cars, machine tools).
  • Oil refining is growing, the textile and food industries are developing.
  • Almost half of the country's territory is in agricultural use. 12% of the territory is occupied by forests, and 48% by pastures. The main food crops are wheat and barley.
  • An important industry is sheep breeding.
  • Many branches of agriculture work for export.

Tourism industry

  • Spain is one of the five countries most popular among tourists. In 2000, its tourism revenues exceeded $30 billion.
  • Foreign guests are attracted by the warm climate, magnificent Mediterranean beaches and large historical centers of art and architecture - Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Valencia.
  • About 50 million tourists visit the country every year.
 


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