Thursday, 20 November 2014

NORWAY

NORWAY

This country is in the North. THE COUNTRY SHARES A LONG EASTERNBORDER WITH SWEDEN.
THE CAPITAL OF NORWAY IS OSLO.
 
NORWAY IS in the surrounded by FINLAND, RUSSIA TO THE NORTH-EAST, THE SKAGERRAK STRAIght TO THE SOUTH, WITH THE OTHER SIDE.
 NORWAY HAS AN EXTENSIVE COASTLINE, FACING THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN IN THE SEA.

THIS IS A FLAG OF NORWAY:
                

THIS are some PICTURES OF OSLO:
From upper left: Rising skyline over Bjørvika, Royal Palace, Akershus Castle, sunset over Oslofjord, Stortinget, Oslo Opera House

THIS IS A VIDEO OF NORWAY:


 

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

GERMANY

GERMANY
 
Germany is a country in Europe.
The capital of Germany is Berlín.
German is the official and predominant spoken language in Germany.
The hope of lite for German people is up to 80.19 years old.
Other important cities in Germany :
Berlín, Hamburg, Múnich, Cologne, Frankfurt...

This is a picture of the flag:


This is a video of Germany.
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

ICELAND

ICELAND
 
Iceland is an island.
It is in the north of the globe.
The language is icelandic.
The capital of Iceland is Reikiavik.
 
 Until the 20th century, Iceland relied largely on fishing and agriculture.
The climate in Iceland is cold oceanic.
The aurora borealis is often visible at night time during the Winter.


This is a picture of  the flag of Iceland.




  This is a picture of Tower imagine pace.

Imagine Peace Tower 19.jpg

 This is a picture of heavy snow in winter.

Thursday, 6 November 2014

LA CORUÑA

 LA CORUÑA
 
This city  is in  the north west of  spain.
The first language in Coruña is  spanish but people also speak  Gallician.
  It is the second largest city   in the autonomous community  of Galicia and the seventeenth  overall in the country.
La Coruña has a very important TOWER, 
 
THE HERCULES TOWER

 

Promenade Maritime of Coruña

NEW YORK

NEW YORK


New York is the most populous city in the United States and the centre of the New York metropolitana area.  
 Many districts and landmarks in New York City have become well known to the city's approximately 55 million annual tourists

The Great Irish Famine brought a large influx of Irish immigrants. Over 200,000 were living in New York by 1860 comprising quarter of the population.

This is a picture of the Liberty Statue: