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Page 1: PRESENTATION GLOBAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM

Global Student Exchange Program

Dates: TBA

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SPAINSpain's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in economic and political power.

Climate:temperate; clear, hot summers in interior, more moderate and cloudy along coast; cloudy, cold winters in interior, partly cloudy and cool along coast

Currency: EURO

Time Difference: India is 3 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Spain

Flag

Coat of arms of Spain

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Fun Facts About SpainSpain was the third visited country in the world in 2013.

The National Anthem of Spain has no words.

There's a 47-story skyscraper in Spain that has NO elevator.

La Tomatina is an annual festival held in Spain where people throw thousands of tomatoes at each other.

Spain was neutral in WWI and WWII, but experienced a civil war (1936-1939) which killed over 500,000 people.

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….More Fun Facts about Spain

The Eiffel Tower was originally intended for Barcelona, Spain, but the project was rejected

There's a zip line connecting Spain and Portugal. It's 2,365 ft (720 m) and 60 seconds long

The world's oldest existing lighthouse is the Tower of Hercules, in Spain, erected in the first century and still operational.

There's a town in Spain where 700 people share the surname "Japon" as they are descendants of 17th-century samurais who stayed there after an embassy returned to Japan.

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MALAGA Malaga is a world apart from the adjoining Costa del Sol; a briskly modern yet

historic city, it still has the atmosphere and swagger of a Mediterranean port. Admittedly, initial impressions can be discouraging as, like most Spanish cities, the shell is drab and industrial. But the kernel, the historic city centre, is charming with

its majestic, if peculiar, unfinished Gothic cathedral, surrounded by traditional balconied buildings, narrow pedestrian streets and some of the best tapas bars in

the province. In recent years, the city has heavily invested in its culture and heritage with new museums, extensive restoration and a brand-new port

development.

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Attend Classes

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Play Sports

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HOME STAY WITH YOUR SPANISH FRIENDS

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Make New Friends

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Cultural Exchange Flamenco-Indian Dance

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Enjoy Spanish and Indian Cuisine Day.

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Excursion to Prado Museum

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Sightseeing @Malaga Cathedral

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Travel To Learn Leave the Classroom

and travel into the Real World, Open Your Mind and gain

Awareness to lead a more Meaningful Life

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