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Culture of the Spanish people
1. Culture of the Spanish people Tyumenev Radik (Group B02-903)
2. Agenda
1)A little about Spanish artists.2)Traditions of the Spanish people.
3)national characteristic.
4)Spanish national cuisine.
3. Artists of the Golden age
Spain has an amazing artistic heritage. The main representativesof the Golden there were artists-followers of Toledo: El Greco
and Diego Velasquez. One of the most famous paintings of El
Greco Christ heals the Blind.
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Diego Velasquez. Las Meninas. One of the most famousportraits of the master shows a five-year Marguerite
Teresa, her maids.
5. Traditions of the Spanish people
1) Bullfights remain popular in Spain. Football is afavorite sport. In the South of the country large
audiences gather cockfights.
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2)Spaniards are convinced that Breakfast at home-thelot of the poor, so from 10: 00 all the cafes in the cities
are crowded with locals.
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3) At night, Spanish music and dance performances areheld in cafes and bars; Andalusian flamenco Cantos are
often played.
8. National characteristic of the Spaniards
Customs and traditions. "Paseo" that is, an evening walk aroundthe city to see friends, is an old Spanish tradition, as is its
inevitable consequence, "Osio", meaning idle conversation. The
Spaniards do it anywhere and at any time.
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Hobby. Siesta, the most favorite of all the most favoriteactivities of the Spaniards. Two hours of sleep after
dinner is so Holy that anyone who is on his feet from
three to five days is considered a madman.
10. Spanish national cuisine
The most common traditional dish of southern Spain isgazpacho (cold soup). It is an ancient dish of the
Andalusian Moors. There are more than thirty recipes
for gazpacho. Gazpacho is always served cold.
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Some regional dishes of the country have becomeSpanish and traditional. To them, for example, include
paella, tortilla (spicy potato casserole), etc.