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Bienvenidos al viaje a España, 2007.

Bienvenidos al viaje a España, 2007. Brought to you by the Departmento de Lengua y Cultura Españolas de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca. SALAMANCA 2007. A journey of discovery through the past: connecting our classroom to the roots of the Spanish language and culture.

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Bienvenidos al viaje a España, 2007.

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  1. Bienvenidos al viaje a España, 2007.

  2. Brought to you by the Departmento de Lengua y Cultura Españolas de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca

  3. SALAMANCA 2007 A journey of discovery through the past: connecting our classroom to the roots of the Spanish language and culture

  4. Madrid … we land here & we take off from here, but we don’t stay here! Come back another time and visit this beautiful city!

  5. Valley of the Fallen

  6. Continuing our journey, we’ll stop in Ávila – an impressive small town encircled by a breathtaking wall.

  7. Salamanca Our home for one week

  8. EXTREMADURA

  9. M É R I D A

  10. CÁCERES

  11. GRANADILLA

  12. Salamanca Our home for one week

  13. La Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca

  14. Students have time to explore this ancient city after classes.

  15. Our meeting place every afternoon is the central “Plaza mayor”

  16. The students will tour the city with their Spanish professors and take group photos at Salamanca’s most famous monuments.

  17. On Wednesday, weather permitting, we will leave for the medieval city of Segovia

  18. This aqueduct was built in the first century by the Romans. It stands without mortar and stretches from . . .…

  19. one end of the city … … to the other.

  20. We walk through narrow streets to visit the Alcazar, and stand in the throne room of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel.

  21. During the Middle Ages the monarchs of Castile made the Alcazar a frequent place of residence. The Castle was a key fortress for the control over Castile. Climb up to the top of the tower through a circular staircase of uneven stone steps to see a magnificent view of the city.

  22. Stand in the throne room of Los Reyes Catolicos where history was made. View the wall in the Galley Chamber showing Queen Isabel the Catholic being proclaimed the Queen of Castile and Leon.

  23. Students will have time to explore, shop, and eat before we head back home to Salamanca.

  24. Salamanca 2007 WELCOME TO HISTORY

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