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LET' S GO TO...

Spain and Monaco


Team #08
Everhin Maura Féliz | A00110035
Johanna Almonte | A00107195
Jessica Sánchez | A00103094
Paul Pérez | A00102639
SPAIN
A

Spain also known as España, is a


country located in southwestern Europe.

A Language
The official language is
Spanish.

B Location
General information Spain is situated on the
Iberian Peninsula.

C Form of Government
Has a parliamentary
constitutional monarchy

D Money
The currency used is the Euro
(€)
General
information

A Weather B Population
It has a temperate-warm Increased by 136,916
climate, with dominance people during the first
of the Mediterranean quarter of 2023 and stood
at 48,196,693 inhabitants.

C Culture D History
Has its roots in the influences The first historical inhabitants
that different peoples have of Spain were the Iberians, of
left behind after passing Indo-Scythian origin, possibly
through the peninsula over Pelasgic, who gave the name
the centuries. Iberia to the Peninsula; then
came the Celts, through Gaul
and also Aryans. Merging both
towns, they gave rise to a new
one; that of the Celtiberians.
MONACO
A Name
Also known as Principality of Monaco, it is a small
independent city-state on the Mediterranean
coast of France.

B Language
The official language is French.

General C Location
information Has located on the French Riviera a few kilometres
west of the Italian region of Liguria, in Western
Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea.

D Form of government
Has a constitutional monarchy

E Money
The currency used is the Euro (€)
General
information

A Weather
Has a Mediterranean
climate and is known for
its mild and sunny
weather.
B Population
The current population of
is 40,090.
55% are immigrants and
around 13k are millionaires.
C History
The Grimaldi family settled in
Monaco in 1297 and have
controlled the principality for
over 715 years.
General
information

D People
Naturalized citizens of Monaco
are called "Monacans", while
"Monegasque" is the proper
term for describing someone
who was born in Monaco.

D Culture
has strong influences from his
neighbors, France, Italy and
Spain. Festivals and their love
for the arts, sports and tourism.
A Greetings
In Spain, it is common to
greet people with a kiss on
both cheeks when meeting
friends and family.

Spain's
B Cuisine Particularities
Spanish cuisine is known for
its rich and diverse flavors.
C Music
Traditional Spanish music is very varied
and it all depends on the autonomous
community, the most outstanding being
the jota, flamenco, sardana, etc...

Spain's D Famous people


Particularities There have been many famous Spanish
people: kings and queens, actors, artists,
etc. For example, Antonio Banderas and
Picasso.
A Greetings
Meeting for the first time, it is
better to go for the standard
handshake. If you know
Monaco's someone well, you can kiss
particularities them on both cheeks.

B Cuisine
The typical dish is the “barbajuan”,
they are delicious pastries or fried
dumplings stuffed with chard or
spinach and cheese.
C Music
Official music is French opera
and Leo Ferré, who was born
in Monaco, is one of the most
famous singers in French-
speaking countries.

Monaco's
particularities
D Famous people
Has been a favourite
stomping ground for the
rich, the famous and the
wannabe's since the 1850s.
The Cannes Film Festival is
one of the reasons.
A Monarchy C Mediterranean D Cultural Festivals
Influence
B Tourism E Multilingualism

Similarities between both countries


Differences between both countries
A Language B Gross domestic product (GDP)
Spain's
manners and etiquette
manners

A The host gives the first toast, which is returned by the guest
later in the meal.

B Bread is commonly served in a wicker basket on the side


of meals.

C In Spain, people toast by saying “Salud!”.

etiquette on metting

A Reconfirm the meeting a few days prior to the set


date

B Eye contact is important as it aids in building


trust

C Do not like being openly told what to do


Monaco's
manners and etiquette

table manners

A Bring a small gift if they invited you

B The dinner will start on the host's lead

C They may served you multiple courses,


expecting you to eat each dish served

etiquette on metting
Punctuality is important and valued A

Don’t try to be too friendly unless you already know them B

They are based on respect and courtesy, be polite and C


keep a proper behavior.
NOW LET' S GO TO OUR
INTERNATIONAL MEETING...

Spain and Monaco


Team #08
Everhin Maura Féliz | A00110035
Johanna Almonte | A00107195
Jessica Sanchez | A00103094
Paul Pérez | A00102639

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