Combo with "Capítulo 8 Geocultura: Santiago de Chile" and 2 others

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Alfonso VI "El Bravo"

"The Brave" (before 1040-1109), King of León and Castile, Segovia reconquered in the eleventh century and began a period of great political power.

Tierra del Fuego

(land of fire) southernmost tip of the country. penguins live in large colonies here.

Bordering Countries?

Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Uruguay

Los trenes de cercanías

Commuter Trains; Segovia is situated 90km north of Madrid. Most travelers and tourists use trains for travel between the two cities.

La Plaza de Armas

El centro histórico de Santiago. Desde aquí se miden (they measure) todas las distancias en Chile.

Bernardo O'Higgins

El libertador y héroe nacional de Chile. Ganó la indepencia en 1818.

El río Mapocho

Este río nace (is born) en los Andes y pasa por Santiago hacia el oeste.

Where was the Argentinean immigration from in the 1800's?

Germany, England, and Italy

Las casas históricas

Historical houses in central Segovia are typical of many cities in Spain. They have thick stone walls. Apartments in the floor above shops or restaurants on the ground floor.

El Glaciar Perito Moreno

In Patagonia, the worlds largest inland glacier. Still growing the river of blue ice moves forward about 30 ft a year

Puerta San Andrés

It is a gate. The medieval walls of Segovia and three of the five doors are still fully preserved. This door is the entrance to the old Jewish quarter.

Patagonia

Largest region in Argentina

El Cerro de San Cristobal

Parque en el centro de Santiago. Es un "pulmón verde" de la ciudad.

Santiaguinos

Personas de Santiago

Money of Argentina?

Peso Argentina

Pablo Neruda

Poeta chileno, ganador del Premio Nobel

El Centro Cultural Estación Mapocho

Primero se construyó como estación de tren. Ahora es un centro cultural en Santiago.

La reina Isabel la Católica

Queen Isabella, who financed the first voyage of Columbus to the Americas, was crowned in the Alcazar of Segovia.

La iglesia de San Francisco

Representa el pasado colonial de Chile. Es la estructura más antigua de Santiago.

Government of Argentina?

Republic

La iglesia de la Vera Cruz

The church of Vera Cruz was built in Spanish Romanesque style. The building has 12 sides.

Las Pampas

The grassy central plains and home to more than half of Argentina's population and thousands of cattle

La Casa de la Moneda

The house of money, located along the Eresma River, was founded in 1583 by Philip II. The monumental complex is considered one of the samples of the world's oldest industrial architecture.

Los porteños are...

The people from Buenos Aires

La Universidad de Santiago

Tiene el planetario más grande del país.

El Mercado Central

Tiene una gran selección de pescado fresco.

El Traje del Mozo

Traditional costume of Segovia. Vest and dark trousers, adorned with silver buttons.

El metro de Santiago

Transporta más de 200 millones de pasajeros al año.

Bellavista, París-Londres, y Brasil

Tres barrios famosos en Santiago

La Chascona

Una de las casas del poeta Pablo Neruda.

La Casa Colorada

Una estructura colonial. Hoy es el Museo de Santiago.

El teleférico de Santiago

Una forma de tranporte popular. Corre del Cerro San Cristobal a través del (through) Parque Metropolitano.

El Cinturón de Fuego del Pacífico

Una zona volcánica que pasa a lo largo de Chile y es la razón de tantos volcanes en Chile.

Los mapuche

Uno de los tribus (tribes) del grupo araucano

Trajano

Was a Roman emperor since 98-117. The Romans conquered during the first century. Segovia aquaduct possibly built under emperor Trajano.

Xul Solar

Well respected painter. Lots of influence on development in the modern art of Argentina

Avenida 9 de Julio is the...

World's widest street

La Cueva de las Manos

a cave in Patagonia with handprints of prehistoric hunters that inhabited the region at least 10,000 years ago.

La Parrillada

a type of way to cook meat

La Boca, Buenos Aires

original home of the Italian immigrants. known for its colorful housing and tango music

What did the indigenous groups do?

Farmed and hunted

Maria Estela Martinez de Perón was the...

First female president of Argentina

El acueducto de Segovia

For 2 millenias (2,000 years) the water caught from the río Frío was driven 18km to Segovia. In the Plaza del Azoguejo, the arches reach a height of almost 29 meters.

When did 20 indigenous groups like in Argentina?

From 10,000 BC

Los araucanos

Grupo indígena de Chile

Spanish explorer that discovered Argentina and when?

Juan Díaz de Solis in 1516

Los ríos Eresma y Clamores

Segovia is located on a rock between these two rivers.

Quebracho trees

grown in the Chaco region, the rare wood of the tree is so hard it is known as the "axe breaker"

Segovia

its Roman aqueduct, gothic cathedral, Romanesque churches, palaces, gardens, and ancient streets contribute to Segovia, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

Las Picadas

restaurants that serve tapas, which is finger food made of cheese, meats, seafood, nuts, olives, and crusty bread.

La catedral de Segovia

Aka La Dama. Designed in the gothic style. Dates from 1525 and is located in the Plaza Mayor, the highest point in the city.

El Cerro de Santa Lucía

Aquí se fundó Santiago. Hoy en día es un parque.

La cueca

Baile nacional de Chile.

Pedro de Valdivia

Conquistador español. Fundó la ciudad de Santiago en 1541.

El Palacio de la Moneda

Construído en 1805, ahora es el palacio presidencial.

La Torre de Hércules

was built by a nobleman as his palace for protection.

Los arcos del acueducto

with 20,400 blocks of stone, they maintained a perfect balance of forces.

Capital of Argentina?

Buenos Aires

When did Argentina win its independence?

1816

When was Argentina under military control?

1976 to 1983

What is Argentina ranked in the word and South America?

8th largest in the world and 2nd in South America

Yerba Mate

A bitter tea that has come to be known as the national drink for Argentineans

El Alcázar de Segovia

Located at confluence (where they meet) of Eresma River and Clamores River on a rocky elevation. Has numerous basements and secret passageways that communicate with other palaces.

El Cerro Aconcagua

Located in the Andes Mountains, is Argentina's tallest peak and the highest mountain in the western hemisphere. it reaches 6,960 meters high

Lautaro

Líder indígena considerado un héroe hoy dia.

Ushuaia, Argentina

Most southern city in the world and gets up to 20 hours of sunlight in the months of December and January

El Tango

National dance of Argentina the dance originated from the poor immigrant barrios during the early 1900's

Gauchos

National symbol of Argentina Did not settle in one place for times, lots took hiring as cattle drivers because of their skill with the land and in horseback riding. Gauchos are expert horseback riders.

Las Cataratas del Iguazú

On the Argentina & Brazil border are 2 75 waterfalls more than 2 miles wide. The biggest is La Garganta del Diablo.

El Parque Provincial Ischigualasto

an area with strange geological formations with fossils from the Triassic period.

San Carlos de Bariloche

at the foot of the Andes and at the border with Patagonia, is known as the Switzerland of the Andes due to its mountainous terrain and ski resorts.

La Sierra de Guadarrama

delimits the southern part of the Land of Segovia. Its snow-capped peaks reaching almost 2,500 meters and are visible from Segovia during most of the year.


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