Erasmus ka2+ 2018-2200 Debate Global- Awareness
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“Turkey�
The region of Turkey has been inhabited by many civilizations including the Assyrians, Greeks and Armenians. Turkey was founded after the victory of Seljuk Turks against Byzantines at the battle of Manzikert. Ankara is the capital of Turkey.
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Istanbul is one of the world’s greatest metropolises with many sights such as Aya Sofya, Topkapi palace and Blue Mosque.
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“Romania� The official language is Romanian, which has Latin roots. Many of the products produced for domestic sale are agricultural. The main crops are wheat, corn, sugar beets, sunflower seeds, and wine grapes. Farmers also raise cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens.
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Religion: Seventy percent of the population is Romanian Orthodox.
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Τhe story of Dracula has a long history in folk culture and is still followed in more traditional rural communities. It is believed that sometimes the soul does not leave the body after death, in which case the corpse does not decay .The custom of covering mirrors in the home of the deceased has its origin in vampirism and the fear that the spirit of the dead person will see its reflection and not be able to leave. The climate of Romania is temperate-continental, meaning there are four distinct seasons. Due to this fact, Romania experiences hot summers, cool, dry autumns, cold winters with snow and fog, and mild spring.
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“Craiova� Craiova is the 6th largest city of Romania and capital of Dolj County. It is a longstanding political center. Craiova is the chief commercial city west of Bucharest and the most important city of Oltenia. It is a university town and prides itself on the strong academic tradition. The city hosts a great number of religious buildings, many of them dating back to medieval times, like the Church of Cosuna Monastery from 15th century.
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Craiova’s ancient bans, the highest ranking boyars, had the right of minting coins stamped with their own effigies.
The Craiova area was always regarded as an important economic region of Wallachia and Romania at large. During the first two decades of the 19th century, Craiova witnessed economic prosperity, centered on handicraft trades and public services.
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Romanian cuisine Romanian cuisine is a diverse blend of different dishes from several traditions. There are quite a few different types of dishes, for example, a wide range of soups with a characteristic sour taste. These may be meat and vegetable soups, calf foot soups, or fish soups, all of which are soured by lemon juice, sauerkraut juice, or vinegar.
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“Espartinas� Espartinas is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain. Espartinas has a unique appreciation for bulls and religion, hosting the National Religious Sculpture Exhibition and many bullfights that take place each spring.
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Wines Espartinas offers the typical gastronomy known in the Aljarafe area, not forgetting the important of the local wines produced such as, Pata Cabra.
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Traditional Dishes Dishes to try include : Guisos de carnes y pescados (meat and fish stews)
Rabo de toro (oxtail)
Garbanzos con langostinos (chickpeas with langostines)
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Alcachofas con gambas y piñones (artichokes with prawns and pinenuts)
Arroz con perdíz (partridge rice) Pimientos asados al carbón (roast peppers)
Bacalao "a la Tinaja" (cod) Caldereta de ternera (beef stew). [15]
“Seville� Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. It is the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. The city of Seville is famous worldwide for its culture, monuments, traditions and artistic heritage.
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Founded by Hercules, shaped by the Romans, ruled by the Moors, and finally conquered by the Christians, the 2,200 year old capital of Andalusia is an architectural wonderland. The most famous sightseeings are:
the Seville Cathedral, Costurero de la Reina Archbishop’s Palace the Alcazar Palace of San Telmo Plaza de Spain Torre del Oro
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Some foods mainly eaten in Seville are: Jamón ibérico, Pork cheek, Chickpeas, Serranito, Pork loin, Sirloin steak and Pringá. Seville is also home to fine art and many art museums/galleries: Museo de Bellas Artes Museo de Arte Andaluz Contemporaneo
Museo de Bellas Artes
Museo de Arte Andaluz Contemporaneo
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la caja china
Centro Cerรกmica Triana
Seville is also the birth place of Flamenco, a style of Spanish music, played especially on the guitar and accompanied by singing and dancing.
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“Cologne- Germany” Cologne is a city located in Northwest of Germany. River Rhine flows through the city . One of the most known sights is Cologne’s cathedral church, that dominates the whole city. Other attraction is Hohenzollern bridge, where you can a put a locker on to keep your love.
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One of the most popular snacks is kartoffelpuffer.
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