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Andalucía
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Una regiόn de España
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Geografía de España Francia- al norte Gibraltar – al Sur Portugal -al oeste Marruecos - al sur Andorra al norte
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Organización Política de España 17 regiones Ceuta y Melilla Provincias y capitales de provincias 3 regiones con identidad nacional * Cataluña, País Vasco, Galicia Madrid-- capital
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La historia de España La Prehistoria Las primeras comunidades desarrolladas: Los Iberos, Celtas, Celtíberos, Tartessos El comienzo de la colonización: Los Fenicios, Cartagineses, Griegos El Imperio Romano La Anarquia Visigodo La Presencia Árabe La Reconquista Española
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Los idiomas de España El castellanoEl castellano (lengua oficial) (lengua oficial) El gallegoEl gallego El euskaraEl euskara El catalánEl catalán
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Las religiones e influencias Católico Judeo Musulmán
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Personas importantes Mariano Rajoy (diciembre 2011) El Rey Juan Carlos I y su familia
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Moneda
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La Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía
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Las provincias de Andalucía
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Historia y Fechas 711 ~ Los moros invaden la peninsula y empieza la Reconquista Córdoba se hace capital del imperio moro 1236 ~ Córdoba se cae 1248 ~ Sevilla se cae 1492 ~ Granada se cae; Cristóbal Colón viaja al Nuevo Mundo
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Geografía Montañas ~ La Sierra Nevada Costa ~ Costa de la Luz; Costa del Sol Océano ~ Atlántico Río ~ Guadalquivir Estrecho ~ Gibraltar
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Málaga
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LA COSTA DEL SOL
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LA PLAYA
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La Manquita
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Las cuevas de Nerja
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Las calles de Málaga
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Granada
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The city of Granada, located on one of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, was a stronghold of the Nazeri Dynasty, the last great Moorish kingdom in Spain. In the 14th century its monarchs built the so-called "Red Castle"- La Alhambra - an incredible palace of refined, exquisite beauty with large arcaded courtyards, slender halls and splendid gardens, beautiful fountains and tranquil ponds like those of the Generalife. The city of Granada, located on one of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, was a stronghold of the Nazeri Dynasty, the last great Moorish kingdom in Spain. In the 14th century its monarchs built the so-called "Red Castle"- La Alhambra - an incredible palace of refined, exquisite beauty with large arcaded courtyards, slender halls and splendid gardens, beautiful fountains and tranquil ponds like those of the Generalife.
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La Alhambra
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La Alhambra
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La Alhambra
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La Alhambra
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La Catedral
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La Plaza de la Reina Católica
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Sevilla
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Seville is the Andalucian capital and the third most extensive Spanish city. Bathed by the Guadalquivir river, Seville has a strong identity all its own, while its popular quarters, such as Santa Cruz, are as interesting as its many monuments and old buildings. There is the Alcazar, or Morrish fortress, La Giralda, the turret of the old 12th century Moorish mosque that was incorporated as a belltower into the grandiose Gothic cathedral three centuries later, and the Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold), an old bastion in the Moorish walls of the city. Seville is the Andalucian capital and the third most extensive Spanish city. Bathed by the Guadalquivir river, Seville has a strong identity all its own, while its popular quarters, such as Santa Cruz, are as interesting as its many monuments and old buildings. There is the Alcazar, or Morrish fortress, La Giralda, the turret of the old 12th century Moorish mosque that was incorporated as a belltower into the grandiose Gothic cathedral three centuries later, and the Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold), an old bastion in the Moorish walls of the city.
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La Catedral de Sevilla
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La Giralda Tower
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La torre de oro
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El río Guadalquivir
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El barrio de Santa Cruz
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Córdoba
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Cordoba was founded by the Romans and due to its strategic importance as the highest navigable point of the Guadalquivir River, it became a port city of great importance, used for shipping Spanish olive oil, wine and wheat back to Ancient Rome. Cordoba was founded by the Romans and due to its strategic importance as the highest navigable point of the Guadalquivir River, it became a port city of great importance, used for shipping Spanish olive oil, wine and wheat back to Ancient Rome. Cordoba's hour of greatest glory was when it became the capital of the Moorish kingdom of El-Andalus, and this was when work began on the Great Mosque, or "Mezquita", which – after several centuries of additions and enlargements – became one of the largest in all of Islam. When the city was reconquered by the Christians in 1236, the new rulers of the city were so awed by its beauty that they left it standing, building their cathedral in the midst of its rows of arches and columns, and creating the extraordinary church-mosque we see today.
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La Mezquita
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El Alcazar de Cordoba
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LA JUDERÍA
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Otras regiones de Andalucía JaenAlmeria Cádiz Huelva
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La Comida
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El gazpacho
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Flamenco
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La corrida
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El fútbol ¡GOL!
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