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Tangible World Heritage in Spain
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In which part of Spain is Algemesí?
Near the East coast in Comunitat Valenciana
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Paintings, scluptures and coins are examples of immovable tangible heritage. True or False?
False, they are examples of movable tangible heritage.
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Córdoba has an impressive mosque. True or False
True, its mosque dates from the 8th Century.
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True or False: Granada is near Madrid, in the center of Spain.
False. It is in the South of Spain in Andalucía.
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Three types of tangible heritage are...
Movable, immovable and natural.
Archeological, movable and natural.
Movable, immovable and underwater.
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Which countries are in this Erasmus project?
Croatia, Portugal, Italy and Spain
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Algemesí has lots of fields where they mainly plant...
Carrots, potatoes and other vegetables.
Magic mushrooms.
Oranges.
Bananas.
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Tik-tok and Instagram can be educational apps.
Absolutely YES! You'll see why very soon!
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Name three ingredients of a Valencian Paella.
Rice, chicken, tomato.
Rice, pineapple, barbecue sauce.
Rice, prawns, peas.
Rice, red sausage (chorizo), chicken.
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How many world heritage sites has Spain got?
123
48
12
98
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Atapuerca is the name of...
A popular nightclub in Algemesí.
An archeological site.
A variety of oranges which grows in Algemesí.
A natural park in the mountains.
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Where is Córdoba?
Ask your father, I don't know!
North of Spain
South of Spain
East of Spain
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Where is Burgos?
Northwest of Spain.
In the North of Spain, in the center.
Burgos is a fake name, it doesn't exist.
On an island near Ibiza.
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La Alhambra is a heritage site placed in...
Burgos.
Algemesí
Granada.
Barcelona
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Antonio Gaudí was a famous Spanish...
Youtuber
Architect
Football player
Doctor
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The mosque of Córdoba was originally a christian temple. True or False?
True, it was built on the remains of a church.
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