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CULTURAL DIVERSITY

SPAIN

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

  • Located in Southwest of Europe.
  • Occupy 85% Iberian Peninsula.
  • Shares its neighbor with Portugal
  • Population ~ 46 Million.
  • 17 Autonomous REGION.

BACKGROUND

SPAIN

Most Spoken Language in the World?

"Greatest civilizations in history"

Controlled 2 Million Square Miles. From Rhine River to Egypt and from Britain to Asia.

Spain was the 1st Roman's Overseas Province until 474 CE.

Member of European Union.

- Economic Prosperity.

- Promote Peace, trade,

technological & scientific

progress

ROMAN

28 - EU

474 CE

76% Pop.

CULTURAL INSIGHT

|Barcelona - Art & Architecture.

|Madrid - Rich Repositories of EU art.

|Valencia – 800,000 inhabitants Art & Sciences

CULTURAL

INSIGHT

Variety of Historical Influences

(Greek, Rome)

TRADITION

TRADITION

  • Majority of Spanish People are Catholic.
  • Each region/state of Spain has a unique cultural identity.
  • For example ; Basque, Catalan.
  • Constitutional law of Spain (self-governance to make regionally specific laws)

• LA-TOMATINA.

• BULL FIGHT

• FOOTBALL CLUBS.

LA-TOMATINA

  • World's biggest food fight.
  • Entry fee 10€
  • Rules of La Tomatina

  • Wednesday, 26 August
  • La Tomatina 2020 @ each year summer
  • Buñol, Spain (Location)

BULL-FIGHTING

  • Bullfighting banned in Catalonia in July 2010.
  • Effective Date : January 1, 2012.
  • Last Bullfight in Barcelona was September 2011.

- Madrid or Seville.

FOOTBALL

  • FC Barcelona
  • Real Madrid (9 yrs, 131million $ MU)

FOOD

FOOD

Paella – Famous in Catalonia (Contains beans & rabbit)

  • 'Paella' (Spanish Seafood Rice) Paella-Valencia
  • Tortilla Espanola (Spanish omelet) – Most Commonly Served.
  • Olives

BODY LANGUAGE

Body Language

Body Language Rules

Never touch, hug or back slap a Spanish people you do not know well.

Spanish people use hand gestures.

  • To go somewhere
  • A-lot of something.
  • You have to pay.
  • Afraid of something.
  • To Emphasize something.

CHALLENGES

CHALLENGES

Major Challenges adapting to Australian Culture

  • ENGLISH Language, Spanish at home.
  • Women & Families under Australian Immigration Policy.
  • Australians allow mature immigrants.
  • Student has to work 40 hrs Fortnightly.
  • Adjust their lifestyle (‘Socialising and Public Spaces’ in Core Concepts)
  • Walking Distance vs Car travel.

CONCLUSION

FACTS & CONCLUSION

CULTURE

Your IDENTITY

  • Tools Reflect our Values + Culture.

  • Unifying National Identity.
  • The culture is famous for having a strong social dimension, with many fiestas/events.

  • Culture Boundaries are limitless now!!
  • So are the number of Cultures.

“The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people.”

-Unknown

FACTS & FIGURES

KEY FACTS

SPAIN

  • W.T.O.– SPAIN ranked in 2nd in EU.

  • 14th largest Economy in the worldwide & 5th in the EU.
  • Based on Ship building, modern energy & Agriculture.

  • Health System 7th place as per World Health Organization.
  • 3rd largest producer of wine.
  • 1st producer of Olives Oil.

REFERENCES

REFERENCES

https://

- culturalatlas.sbs.com.au

- fcbarcelona.com

- theguardian.com

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