 Topic: Spain and Portugal  Content Objective:  TLWBAT.

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 Topic: Spain and Portugal  Content Objective:  TLWBAT

 Capital  Madrid  Government  Parliamentary Monarchy  Leaders  Mariano Rajoy  Population  47,370,000  GDP per capita  $30,100  Unemployment  26.3%

 The Canary Islands  Island of the Dogs  1 of 17  Executive Power, Legislative Power, Judicial Power

 1 US Dollar =.77 Euro

 Flamenco  Cante: the song  Baile: the dance  Guitarra: guitar  Product of the Gypsies

 24,000 bulls killed each year

 Antonio Banderas  Penelope Cruz  Paz Campo Vega  Javier Bardem

 Running of the bulls  Pamplona

 Greetings  handshake and a kiss on both cheeks  Spanish men maintain longer eye contact with females  Life is slow paced  Life begins when the sun goes down

 be.com/watch?v= TWgAv5UXirg

 Basque Community  Many want to separate

 Capital  Lisbon  Government  republic  Leaders  Pedro Manuel Passos Coelho Mamede  Population  10,799,000  GDP per capita  $22,900  Unemployment  16.8%

 olives, grapes  textiles, clothing, footwear

 “calm and dreamy people, in contrast to their neighbors – furious and emotional Spaniards”