Meeting in Spain

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C.N.C. COMENIUS MEETING IN SPAIN 31 May- 4 June 2010 Baeza- Andalusia Countries: Hungary-Spain-Poland-Italy


Flying to Malaga


Under the beautiful Cathedral in Malaga


La Manquita ď Ž Malaga´s cathedral was built between 1528

and 1782 on or near the site of a former mosque. While original plans had allowed for two towers, lack of funds resulted in the completion of only one, giving rise to the name by which the cathedral is affectionately referred to, La Manquita, loosely interpreted as "one armed woman".


Having a rest


Baeza  Baeza is a town of approximately 16,200

inhabitants in Andalusia, Spain, in the province of Jaén, perched on a cliff in the Loma de Baeza, a mountain range between the river Guadalquivir on the south and its tributary the Guadalimar on the north. The town has existed since Roman times, when it was called Beatia, but it is chiefly known today as having many of the best-preserved examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in Spain. UNESCO added Baeza and Úbeda to the World Heritage Sites list in 2003.


Baeza- Plaza de Toros


Hotel Convento de la Victoria


The school in Ibros


The Comenius Corner



Visiting the Secondary school


Visiting the Primary school


The show


The Recycling Factory


Traditional dishes


The Paella ď Ž Paella is a Valencian rice dish that

originated in its modern form in the mid19th century near lake Albufera, a lagoon in Valencia, on the east coast of Spain. Many non-Spaniards view paella as Spain's national dish, but most Spaniards consider it to be a regional Valencian dish. Valencians, in turn, regard paella as one of their identifying symbols.


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