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Welcome to the Kingdom of Spain With: Ms. Anjum Liyaquat Ms. Archita Sarma Mr. Sijin Varghese The Land Where Joy Never Ends!

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Welcome to the Kingdom of Spain

With: Ms. Anjum LiyaquatMs. Archita SarmaMr. Sijin Varghese

The Land Where Joy Never Ends!

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España • Located in south western Europe on the

Iberian Peninsula

• Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union after France.

• It is a developed country and is the seventh largest economy according to GDP, and high living standards

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HISTORY

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King Philip II of Spain 1556

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Philip’s palace, Escorial

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By Philip’s time, Spain is raking in massive amounts of gold and silver

He joined the Holy League to defeat the Ottomans at the Battle of Lepanto

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• Spain, however, was facing some problems by the mid to late 1600’s

• Inflation

• Population

• Lower class had to pay taxes

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• The Dutch revolt in the 1560’s and 1570’s

• Portugal was restless

• On top of it all, there be pirates

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Geography

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• It has an area of approximately 504,030 km²

• It occupies about 85 percent of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with its smaller neighbour Portugal

• Estimated Population(2009) is around 45,661,000

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Climate

• Has a Mediterranean type of Climate

• Winters= 48 °/F (9 °/C) • Summers= 64 °/F (18 °/C) • Annual rainfall= about 38 ins

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Vegetation• Nearly half of Spain is covered by vegetation

• Spain has heath and deciduous woodland (oak, beech)

• The Central have diverse pine species

• Poplar and eucalyptus have become widespread since the 19th century

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Wildlife

• European wolf and the brown bear

• The bull, wild boar, ibex (wild goat), and red and fallow deer

• Spanish imperial eagle and other large species such as the eagle owl, the buzzard

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Religion

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christanity

irreligions/others

islam

judaism

others

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Culture

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Languages

• Spanish

• Basque

• Catalan

• Galician

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Daily life and social customs

• Start day at 9

• Lunch is a main meal taken between 2:oo-3:00

• Followed by nap called siesta

• Supper, a lighter meal taken between 9:00-10:00

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Food and Drink

• It is a widespread custom to go for a snack before meals

• The most well-known bar food, known as tapas

• Few typical Tapas are mushrooms in garlic sauce, marinated seafood, Spanish omelette

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• Spanish food is frequently thought to be very spicy

• Spaniards are among the world’s largest consumers of seafood. Legumes, especially lentils and chickpeas

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Etiquettes

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Meeting and Greeting in Spain• Shake hands

• Exchange a kiss on each cheek

• Quick embrace and/or backslap (for men)

• When in doubt, just stick to a firm handshake

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Business Dress in Spain

• Most Spaniards are often fairly formally dress for business

• The most common men’s accessories are a good watch and a gold wedding band

• Always look clean and neat and dress stylishly

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• Women often wear smart, high-quality skirts, dresses or pantsuits

• Besides the ubiquitous jewellery, scarves are common accessories with high-heeled shoes

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Meals and Table Manners in Spain

• Spaniards eat “continental-style”

• They also keep their hands visible and on the table at all times

ₓ It’s considered rude or foreign to keep your hands in your lap

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• Meals are leisurely affairs accompanied by good conversation

ₓ Don’t rush things

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Festivals in Spain

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La Tomatina- Valencia Tomato Fight Festival

• It is celebrated in Bunol, valencia

• Throw tomatoes on each other

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Tamborrada de San Sebastian/The San Sebastian

Drum Festival

• Drummers parade in the night of the first day of the year

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La Endiablada/The Disguised Devils

• Celebrate disguised as devils in this festival

• Pretend to wash the statue of San Blas

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Fallas de San Jose

• A night time parade

• Offers of flowers to Nuestra Senora

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Corpus Christi

• Illusion of Nun Juliana

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Hogueras de San Juan

• Light triumphs over darkness

• Decorated with branches and leaves

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Romeria Vikinga

• Viking invasion of the "Torres de Oeste”

• Everybody drinks red wine from the Ulla River

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Fiestas Patronales de La Virgen de Gracia

• To honour its Virgin

• Fireworks, music and flower offering to the Virgin

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Dance and music

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Flamenco• Its about 3 elements –Music–Rhythm–Movement

• It includes–Guitar player–Male/female singer–Male/female dancer

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Arts

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• Diego Velázquez

• Francisco de Goya

• Pablo Picasso

• The period from about 1500 to 1681, known as the Golden Age

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Literature

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• Spanish literature has known a great number of influences and it is very diverse

• Miguel de Cervantes is probably Spain's most famous author and his Don Quixote is considered the most emblematic work

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Sports

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Bull Fighting

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• Running of the bull is on July 7-14th

• Mostly in Madrid

• Began in 2oo0B.C.

• Its when 6 bulls are killed by 3 matadors

• Each fight last for 15 minutes

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Soccer

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Tennis

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The Government

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• Under the constitution,1978,spain is democratic state subject to rule of law

• It has parliament monarchy

• Capital is Madrid

• Has 17 Autonomous Region and 2 city enclaves

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King Juan Carlos I

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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero

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Foreign Relations

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• Spain is a founding member of the European Union in 1993 and signed the Maastricht Treaty

• The European Community, and define security relations with the West

• Member of NATO since 1982

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The Economy

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• At the beginning of the 20th century, Spain was rural

• Modern industry existed only in the textile mills and in the metallurgical plants

• Spain 's economy is the 7th largest in the

world and this is one of the important

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Agriculture

• Benefited products are– grapes, cotton, sugar beets, potatoes, legumes, olive

trees, strawberries, tomatoes, and fodder grasses

• 5 million hectares = orchards, olive groves, and vineyards.

• Another 5 million lay fallow each year because of inadequate rainfall

• And scrub woodland accounted for 11.9 million hectares

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• Another 5 million lay fallow each year because of inadequate rainfall

• And scrub woodland accounted for 11.9 million hectares

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Industry

• Growth was led by the motor vehicle and the chemical industries, both of which were stimulated by foreign capital and technology

• Labour productivity grew by nearly 8 percent per year

• Spain have a large steel-producing capacity

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• One of the world's largest shipbuilding nations

• Development and expansion are encouraged in industries such as food processing, consumer electronics, defence systems

• Overall industrial growth is estimated to 4.7 percent

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Energy

• Spain is poor in energy resources, with the exception of coal

• Spain increasingly depended upon imported petroleum

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Petroleum

• Spain possessed a small domestic oil production capability that yielded only 1.6 million tons

• Mexico, responsible for 19.7 percent of Spain's petroleum imports, was the largest single supplier of Spain's energy needs

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Banking

• Of the three main groups of banks in the Spanish banking system—1. private banks,2. savings banks, and 3. official credit institutions--private banks

were the most important

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• Spain did not have an adequate pension fund system

• Banks had grown by borrowing cheaply from their customers and then selling their services at huge margins

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• More than half the bank's capital was in private hands

• Foreign banks were no longer to be allowed entry into Spain before the 1992

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Spain’s Exports

• Spain exports a multitude of goods.

• Spain exports fish, grapes, olives and oranges

• In 2007, Spain's exports amounted to US $248.3 billion

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Some of Spain's major exports

• Petroleum products

• Medicinal items • Automotive parts & accessories

• Generators, transformers & accessories

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Spain’s Imports

Its imports include: • Foodstuffs

• Medicinal equipment

• Industrial engines

• Telecommunications equipment

• Organic chemicals

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Tourism

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• One of the three most visited countries in the world

• Over 48 million tourist visit Spain each year

• UNESCO has recognized Spain’s group of cities as world’s most important heritage cities

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• It has a imprint of many civilization

• It is called Prized Destination Worldwide

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Barcelona

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Trade Barriers

• Language barrier

• Tariffs and Quotas

• Protection of Home market

• Political / policies

• Culture

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What else is Spain know for?

• Spain makes 44% of the world's olive oil, more than twice that of Italy and four times that of Greece.

• Nearly three-quarters of the world's saffron is grown in Spain.

• Spain is the fifth biggest exporter of wine to the US after Italy, Australia, France and Chile.

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What else is Spain know for?

• Though Spain is more famous for its red wine than white, the majority of its vineyards have white grapes

• Spain is one of the top five importers of Scotch whiskey in the world

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