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Comenius Project 2009-2010 Lahr second year meeting
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-Time displacement of tourism season and destinations. -Changes from activity holiday to wellness.
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Tourist features of Spain and Catalonia
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Historical Reference In Spain we can find a lot of Roman ruins, historical monuments from different backgrounds and different museums where you can find an interesting variety of paintings, sculptures...
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Roman ruins in Spain and Catalonia -· Our country was very important in Roman times and thanks to them, now there are multitudes of Roman remains, spread throughout the Spanish geography among them, we can mention for example: - Segovia Aqueduct -The Ruins of Empúries (Girona)
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Roman Ruins in Tarragona The city of Tarraco, was in its day the most important because we can see great Roman ruins all over the city. It was named World's Heritage City. Examples of Roman ruins: - Amphitheater - Aqueduct "Pont del Diable"
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Museum in Spain and Catalonia In this country, there are large variety of museums, which are internationally recognized and visited by great number of people. For example: - Museum of Prado (Madrid) - Museum of Gaudí (Figueras)
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Museum in Tarragona Most of the museums that are devoted to Roman antiques, but also include other types of museums, such as: - Museum of Archeology - Museum of Gaudí Center (Reus)
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Monuments in Spain and Catalonia Great monuments surround the cities of our country that contain a great story. For example: - La Alhambra (Granada) - La Sagrada Familia (Barcelona)
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Monuments in Tarragona There is a wide variety of symbolic monuments, which include: -The Cathedral religious monument. - "Despullats", sculpture that was built in memory of the heroes of the war.
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Beach, islands and lakes in Spain Several coasts around the coastal, are: -Atlantic Coast -Cantabrian coast -Mediterranean coast There are also the Balearic and Canary Islands, which are chosen by a lot of tourists. The lakes, are not abundant in Spain, as there are no major depressions sunk beneath the sea level. Although there are exceptions such as the EBRO river.
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Mountain landscapes In Spain we have a variety of ski resorts and rural places with special charm that attracts a large mass of tourists a year. We also have a number of nature reserves, some with the function of protecting endangered species, such as the Iberian lynx.
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Ski resorts in Spain -Pyrenees -Cantabric Mountain range - Sierra Nevada
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Mountain places in Catalonia and Tarragona Pyrenees: T he main resource to which tourists flock to the snow for its variety of ski slopes, but this claim does not fall over the year since we have rural tourism and activities such as hiking. Montserrat: One of climbing activities in Catalonia with hundreds of ways, from sporty, routes of several alpine routes or long runs of about 300 vertical meters which combine all styles of climbing. Prades: The main activity is the mountain tourism. The town has several facilities that provide recreational activities. It is located in Tarragona.
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-Coastal tourism: sea level rise (loss of a significant number of beaches, delta del Ebro) -Mountain tourism: natural environments are the most vulnerable to climate change (deforestation, loss of wildlife due to the fires.) In winter expected to decrease the elevation of snow and the disappearance of some resorts. Problems in different tourist areas
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Conclusion After working on this project we got to the conclusion that climate change produces a great impact in our ecosystem, but for now not in our economy,so that our previsions show us that there will be consequences in a long time future, not in a short time and for that society hasn’t really taken conscience yet.
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