Provinces and Autonomous Communities in Spain
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Hello everyone, how are you today? Good, I'm glad to hear that. Today we're going to learn
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about provinces and autonomous communities in the country of Spain. That's where we live,
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right? Good. Does anybody know what this is? Does anybody know what this big red dot
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is hmm yes some of you have found it out it's the city of Madrid this is where
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some of us live and some of you live but others live in maybe Las Rojas or
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or Pozuelo de Alarcón,
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or maybe Majadahonda,
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Boadilla del Monte,
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or maybe Alcobendas,
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perhaps your uncle or aunt
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work in San Sebastian de los Reyes,
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or Alcalá de Henares,
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or you've been to Pinto,
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or aranjuez all these black dots are towns and cities you know that the difference between
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a town in a city is that the city is bigger than the town okay so every town and province
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all these black dots and the big red dots make up a province okay good now
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Spain not only has the province of Madrid but has 49 more provinces 49 plus
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Madrid make up 50 provinces, okay? Some of the provinces and these are the
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provinces that surround Madrid are Segovia which is here, Ávila here, Toledo
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here Cuenca and Guadalajara okay then some of you may know Cáceres or Badajoz
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maybe you may know let's go to the north of Spain maybe you know Coruña, Lugo
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Orense, Pontevedra, León, Asturias, Valencia. Okay you know that right? Maybe
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Valencia, Castellón, Alicante, Murcia, Almería, Málaga, and Cádiz. Okay there
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are then 50 provinces in Spain. Each province oh okay I'm sorry I'm going to
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say bye bye I'll be here but you won't see me. Okay each province has its own
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traditions and festivals. For example in Zaragoza they celebrate las fiestas del
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blood around the 10th or the 12th of October, right? Pamplona, which is in Navarra, they
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celebrate the San Fermines, okay? You know, with the running of the bulls. Los San Fermines,
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cuando todas las mañanas, a las 8 de la mañana, la primera semana de julio, tiran
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un volador, un petardo, y la gente vestida de rojo y blancos salen corriendo delante
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de los toros. Peligroso, pero es una tradición de muchos, muchos, muchos, muchos años. ¿De
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acuerdo? Okay. We also have la Feria de Sevilla en Sevilla. Este año, this year, they haven't
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been able to celebrate it because we all have to stay home but all years every year they celebrate
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a big big festival with music and food and horses because people in the little field of horses
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and they dress up pretty much like this, okay? We also have las Fallas in Valencia
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which are celebrated around the first, the second week of March, okay? In las
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Fallas of Valencia, they burn different statues and they save only one, Las Fallas.
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Okay, you know this one, right? It is San Isidro. And yeah, we celebrated the 15th
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of? Very good the 15th of May. Do you remember when we celebrated in a school
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that we dance and we drink hot chocolate, lemonade, we have churros and different
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pastries, right? Okay now, los carnavales. Los carnavales, they are very very
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famous especially in the islands and in the south of Spain.
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Cádiz, Tenerife, Gran Canaria. They like celebrating carnavales. Okay? All right.
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Official languages in Spain. What does that mean? It only means that most of the
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people in Spain speak Spanish, but in some provinces and autonomous communities
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they speak other languages as well. For example, Bos Dias, they speak Gallego in
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Galicia. Egon. Buenos días. En euskera o basque language.
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Buen día. En catalán. They speak it in Cataluña. Buenos días. Buenos días. Buenos
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días. ¡Despertar! ¿Qué os habéis dormido? En el resto de España.
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okay and here you have benvingut. What does it mean benvingut? Write it down
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somewhere. Esquericasco. What does it mean? Write it down somewhere. And
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Trapallada write it down okay what do these words mean in Spanish hmm that's
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investigation okay now provinces form autonomous communities okay provinces
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form autonomous communities. In Spain there are 17 autonomous communities and
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two autonomous cities. Each autonomous community and the autonomous cities have
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its own government okay it's like the mayor and its
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councillors that's of a city we have the president of the community of Castilla
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Leone or the president of the Comunidad de Madrid and their councillors to take
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care of Spain okay we also have a president in Spain who takes care of all
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all Spain, right? One president for Spain, one president for each autonomous community,
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one president for each province in the autonomous community. Too many presidents, right?
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Yeah, I know. Okay, do you know the names of these autonomous communities?
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yeah some you may some you may not know them okay you have them in your book but i'm going to tell
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you them okay this one here on top of portugal is galicia and this is principado de asturias
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Cantabria
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País Vasco
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Comunidad Foral de Navarra
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Aragón
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Cataluña
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Islas Baleares
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Valencia
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Región de Murcia
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Oh, this is Andalucía.
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Okay?
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This is Castilla-La Mancha. This is Extremadura. Very good. And the largest community, because it has nine provinces, is Castilla y León.
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okay now here in this rectangle we have the Canary Islands okay they are not
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here they are not in a square next to next to Huelva they are down in Africa
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but since they are part of Spain we put them here in the map of Spain so 16
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autonomous communities and two autonomous cities Ceuta right here and
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Melilla right here okay good then make sure you learn them all
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You need to learn the autonomous communities. We'll learn them, don't worry.
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Now, it is your turn to go to pages 69 and 70 in your social sciences book.
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Okay, where you have to talk about your province and your autonomous community.
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I'm sure you will do your best.
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- Autor/es:
- Ana Regidor Miguel
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- Ana R.
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- 21 de mayo de 2020 - 0:54
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