Tuesday, September 25, 2007

209 Latin American Countries

  1. Look up your countries. Get a book from a library or use the internet
  2. Hanny has Brazil
  3. Rochely has the Dominican Republic
  4. Jose has Venezuela
  5. Kenny has Bolivia
  6. Jean has Mexico
  7. Frank has Spain (although is technically not Latin America)
  8. Post 20 to 30 things that you learned about your country and tell me where you found your information
  9. Due October 2nd: Tuesday

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Post your comments here...

Mr. Pitts-Dilley

Anonymous said...

buy the homework on.


frank

Anonymous said...

1. Spain occupies 85% of the Iberian Peninsula.
2. Principal rivers are the Ebro in the northeast, the Tajo in the central region, and the Guadalquivir in the south.
3. More than 2.500 hotels in all Spain at deeply discounted rates.
4. Large database of hotels, apartments, country houses, youth hostels, car rental, restaurants, entertainment, and more.
5. Bullfighting is certainly one of the best known, although at the same time most polemical Spanish popular customs.
6. Flamenco is a genuine Spanish art, and to be more exact a genuine Southern Spanish art. It exists in three forms: the song, the dance, and guitar playing.
7. Spain is known for Flamenco music and dance, bull-fights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain has to offer much more than that.
8. There are many people who say that Madrid were Europe's capital of Night Life.
9. There are numerous traditional cafés in Madrid.
10. In hot summer-nights there is hardly something better than to have a drink in one of the many beautiful terraces.
11. The cuisine of this region is of high reputation in all Spain.
12. Since Philip II made Madrid the capital of Spain, numerous recipes and influences from all the regions of the country entered in its kitchen.
13. Madrid the capital of Spain.
14. Christmas in Spain is quite a treat - the action gear up in mid-December and doesn’t stop until January 6.
15. The Population in Spain is about 45,116,894.
16. The Iberian Peninsula has been settled for millennia.
17. Grain, vegetables, olives, wine grapes, sugar beets, citrus; beef, pork, poultry, dairy products; fish.
18. 20.67 million; agriculture 5.3%, manufacturing, mining, and construction 30.1%, services 64.6%.
19. Coal, lignite, iron ore, uranium, mercury, pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, zinc, lead, tungsten, copper, kaolin, potash, hydropower.
20. On March 11, 2004, Spain suffered its most horrific terrorist attack: 191 people were killed and 1,400 were injured in bombings at Madrid's railway station.

I found information on Google, and from my brain.

Frank Perez

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

FRANK

A+ Great work
I can't wait to start making the Power Point presentation with you!

Anonymous said...

thank you ha how are you mr dilley?

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

Hi Frank. I am well. My flight leaves tomorrow morning. Don't forget to tell Kenny, Christian, Andy, Daniel and Luis to go to Ms. Ferro's room for soccer practice tomorrow.

How was today's classwork?

Anonymous said...

OK TODO EL MUNDO ESTA ASIENDO EL TRABAJO. =)

Anonymous said...

SE ME ORVIDO IR A SOCCER PRACTICE

Anonymous said...

Venezuela is a third larger then Texas
It occupies most of the northern cost of south America
It is bordered by culumbia(west)guyan(east)brazil(south)
They are a federal republic
It was the third voyages in 1498
The largest city is Maracaibo
Capital is Caracas
Population 26,084,662 (growth rate: 1.4%); birth rate: 18.5/1000; infant mortality rate: 20.9/1000; life expectancy: 74.8; density per sq mile: 77
Monetary unit: Bolivar
Language is Spanish
race-Spanish ,Italian, Portuguese ,Arab and African
Religion roman catholic and protestant
It is a part of Latin America
It is a part of south America
It is part of the earth
It is part of the milky way
Venezuela is in the carbine
Venezuela is economic
Transportation is the railroad
Major trading partners: U.S., Netherlands Antilles, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico (2004).
Communications
They are democratic
There national flower is the cattleya mosiae
There national tree is the El Araguaney
There national bird is the El Turpial,
Hugo Rafael Chavez Frías is the president
Venezuela has a flag
Venezuela has a shield
Venezuela has a hymn national
Officinal language castellano
Jose M. Mauriz -pulga

Anonymous said...

mr dilley i forgot to copy it with the nubers i hope u can read it jose room 209
and i put hoom room 207 that is wrong it is 209

Mr. Pitts-Dilley said...

No problem Jose. Great work!

Anonymous said...

and i got my iformation from infoplease.com
jose

Anonymous said...

how was the wedding

Anonymous said...

HAnny Cruz
209 7TH
SEPTEMBER 29,2007

BRAZIL
1.They Speak Portuguese
2.They eat frijole
3.The Amazon it is the most important river in Brazil because it have forest.
4.The biggest cities of Brazil are São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
5.The city is Brasilia.
6.Brazil is 10s and 60w.
7.Breakfast is a simple affair in Brazil: coffee, milk, bread and jam, sometimes cheese and ham, with fresh fruit.
8.Their culture come from Europe.
9.It is the largest country in South America.
10.Was discovered by Europeans. 11.On April 22, 1500, by Pedro Álvares Cabral.
12.Their principal religion is catholic.
13.The country has been nominally a democratic republic.
14.Rio de Janeiro was from 1808 to 1821 the head of the Portuguese empire.
15.Their music is Samba.
16.The country is within the tropical zone, the climate of Brazil varies considerably from the mostly tropical North.
17.Brazilians are mostly descendants of Brazil's indigenous peoples, colonial Portuguese settlers, African slaves, along with several groups of immigrants who arrived in Brazil mostly from the 1820s until the 1970s.
18.They sport is the soccer.
19.According to the Brazilian Constitution of 1988, racism is an crime and must be met with imprisonment. This is taken very seriously.
20.touristic beaches.

AND MR. DIILEY THAT IS MY FAVORITE TEACHER FROM BRAZIL: MR.Dilley is from Brazilz.

Anonymous said...

HAnny Cruz
209 7TH
SEPTEMBER 29,2007

BRAZIL
1.They Speak Portuguese
2.They eat frijole
3.The Amazon it is the most important river in Brazil because it have forest.
4.The biggest cities of Brazil are São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
5.The city is Brasilia.
6.Brazil is 10s and 60w.
7.Breakfast is a simple affair in Brazil: coffee, milk, bread and jam, sometimes cheese and ham, with fresh fruit.
8.Their culture come from Europe.
9.It is the largest country in South America.
10.Was discovered by Europeans. 11.On April 22, 1500, by Pedro Álvares Cabral.
12.Their principal religion is catholic.
13.The country has been nominally a democratic republic.
14.Rio de Janeiro was from 1808 to 1821 the head of the Portuguese empire.
15.Their music is Samba.
16.The country is within the tropical zone, the climate of Brazil varies considerably from the mostly tropical North.
17.Brazilians are mostly descendants of Brazil's indigenous peoples, colonial Portuguese settlers, African slaves, along with several groups of immigrants who arrived in Brazil mostly from the 1820s until the 1970s.
18.They sport is the soccer.
19.According to the Brazilian Constitution of 1988, racism is an crime and must be met with imprisonment. This is taken very seriously.
20.touristic beaches.

AND MR. DIILEY THAT IS MY FAVORITE TEACHER FROM BRAZIL: MR.Dilley is from Brazilz.



I FOUND MY INFORMATION FROM MY BRAIN AND FROM en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil

Anonymous said...

Hii pulgas all day love you....

Anonymous said...

hi mr Brazil como uste esta??
Hanny cruza
7th
10/2/07

Anonymous said...

1.The capital of Bolivia is sucre.
2.In bolivia people talk 2 leguages (spanish,quechua,aymara)
3.Santa cruz is their largest city.
4.Bolivia is devided in 9 departmenst they are:
Beni (Trinidad)
Chuquisaca (Sucre)
Cochabamba (Cochabamba)
La Paz (La Paz)
Oruro (Oruro)
Pando (Cobija)
Potosí (Potosí)
Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
Tarija (Tarija)
5.Bolivia is the poorest country in South America.
6.Zoos are a popular attraction, with a diverse population of interesting creatures, but with lack of proper funding.
7.The territory now known as Bolivia was called "Upper Peru" and was under the authority of the Viceroy of Lima.
8. Bolivia's weakness was demonstrated during the War of the Pacific (1879–83), during which it lost its access to the sea, and the adjoining rich nitrate fields, together with the port of Antofagasta, to Chile.
9.Elections in 1979 and 1981 were inconclusive and marked by fraud.
10.The state also used selective martial law to keep the disruptions caused by the teachers to a minimum.
11.The 2005 Bolivian presidential election was held on December 18, 2005. The two main candidates were Juan Evo Morales Ayma of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) Party, and Jorge Quiroga, leader of the Democratic and Social Power (PODEMOS) Party and former head of the Acción Democrática Nacionalista (ADN) Party.
12.In January 2007 a clash between middle class city dwellers and poorer rural campesinos left 2 dead and over 130 injured in the central city of Cochabamba.
13.The president is elected to a five-year term by popular vote.
14.Bolivia has had a total of 193 coups d'etat from independence until 1981, thereby averaging a change of government once every ten months.
15.The Bolivian military comprises three branches: an Army, Navy and Air Force. The legal age for voluntary admissions is 18; however, when the numbers are small the government recruits anyone as young as 14[7]. It is estimated that 20% of the Bolivian army is between the ages 14 and 16 while another 20% is from 16 to 18. The tour of duty is generally 12 months. The Bolivian government annually spends $130 million on defense.[8]
16.Bolivia’s current lackluster economic situation can be linked to several factors from the past two decades.
17.Bolivian exports were $1.3 billion in 2002, from a low of $652 million in 1991.
18.Bolivia is a member of the Andean Community and enjoys nominally free trade with other member countries (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela.)
19.Bolivia's ethnic distribution is estimated to be 30% Quechua-speaking and 25% Aymara-speaking Amerindians.
20.Independence
- from Spain August 6, 1825
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Homenuget: write 20 things about bolivia.
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Anonymous said...

i found this imformation in:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia
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i fortgot to put it in the hn. :(

Anonymous said...

mr dilley we need a nootbook of at least how many pages

by jose

Anonymous said...

mr dilley we need a nootbook of at least how many pages

by jose

Anonymous said...

Name:Rochely Sanchez

Date:10/4/07

209 7TH

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

1.The Dominican Republic is a Latin American country that occupies the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island called Hispaniola.

2.The Dominican Republic is the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas.

3. Present-day Dominican Republic has the first cathedral university, road, and fortress of the Americas, and Santo Domingo was the first city founded there. Santo Domingo (originally New Isabela) was also the first colonial capital in the Americas.

4.Since the death of military dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in 1961, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy.

5.In 1838 Juan Pablo Duarte, founded a secret society called La Trinitaria that sought pure and simple independence of the eastern part of the island without any foreign intervention. Ramón Matías Mella and Francisco del Rosario Sánchez.

6.A few years later the Dominican Republic sought to sell itself to the United States and become a colony.

7.The Dominican Republic offered the United States to take it over as a colony for 1.5 million dollars.

8.Santana was characterized by his great military talents of the dominican republic.

9.On July 16, 1864, Pedro Santana died in the city of Santo Domingo, shortly after having been awarded the hereditary title of Marqués de las Carreras (28 March 1862) by Queen Isabel II of Spain, and was buried in the Santo Domingo fortress next to the Torre del Homenaje.

10.Originally known as Trinidad Sánchez Nagua, the name of its capital city.

11.Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez was born on January 26, 1813 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic during the period of (in Spanish called) España Boba.

12. Duarte never giving up on the principles of democracy and fairness he lived by would only accept if voted in by a majority of the Dominican people.

13. He is considered by Dominicans as the second founding father of the 1844 Dominican War of Independence, after Juan Pablo Duarte and before Ramón Matías Mella.

14.Cibao, usually referred as "El Cibao", is a region of the Dominican Republic located at the northern part of the country.

15.The Cibao region occupies the whole northern part of the Dominican territory.

16.The Yaque del Norte, the largest river of the Dominican Republic, and the Yuna river.

17.Independence of the dominican republic is in 27 February.

18.The President of dominican republic is leonel fernandez.

19.The capital of dominican republic is santo domingo.

20.The calling code of dominican republic is 1-809 and 1-829.

Anonymous said...

hi everyone!!



Kenny

Anonymous said...

(1)s a country located in North America.
(2)Covering almost 2 million square kilometers.
(3)Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world.
(4)With a population of 109 million.
(5)it is the 11th most populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world.
(6)the only Latin American member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
(7)1994, Mexico is firmly established as an upper middle-income country.
(8)in 1994, its economy has diversified and grown to become the world's 12th largest, on par with Canada and Spain.
(9)Mexico is named after its capital city, whose original name of foundation was México-Tenochtitlan, in reference to the Nahua tribe, the Mexica or Aztec.
(10)Place at the center of the moon" or "Place at the center of the Lake Moon," in reference to Lake Texcoco.
(11)On September 16, 1810, independence from Spain was declared by Priest Miguel Hidalgo in the small town of Dolores, Guanajuato state.
(12)his was the catalyst for a long war that eventually led to recognized independence in 1821 and the creation of an ephemeral First Mexican Empire.
(13)The first four decades of independent Mexico were marked by a constant strife between liberales (those who supported the federal form of government stipulated in the 1824 constitution.
(14)General Antonio López de Santa Anna was a strong influence in Mexican politics, a centralist and a two-time dictator.
(15)Porfirio Díaz, a republican general during the French intervention, ruled Mexico from 1876–1880 and then from 1880–1911 in five consecutive reelections.
(16)An obvious and preposterous electoral fraud that led to his fifth reelection sparked the Mexican Revolution of 1910, initially led by Francisco.
(17)Mexico has the second largest defence budget ($6.07 billion USD)
(18)Mexico's military strength includes 503,777 total personnel, of which around 192,770 are active in the frontline.
(19)Many large cities in Mexico are located in the Valley of Mexico or in adjacent valleys with altitudes generally above 2,000M.
(20)The General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples, however, grants all indigenous minority languages spoken in Mexico

Anonymous said...

JEAN VILLALONA ROOM 209

(1)is a country located in North America.

(2)on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.

(3)Covering almost 2 million square kilometers.

(4)Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world.

(5)With a population of 109 million.

(6)the 11th most populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world.

(7)the only Latin American member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

(8)IN 1994, Mexico is firmly established as an upper middle-income country.

(9)Since partaking in the North American Free Trade Agreement.

(10)its economy has diversified and grown to become the world's 12th largest.

(11)Mexico is named after its capital city, whose original name of foundation was México-Tenochtitlan, in reference to the Nahua tribe, the Mexica or Aztec.

(12)argue that it derives from the Nahuatl Mexit.

(13)Place at the center of the moon" or "Place at the center of the Lake Moon," in reference to Lake Texcoco.

(14)On September 16, 1810, independence from Spain was declared by Priest Miguel Hidalgo in the small town of Dolores, Guanajuato state.

(15)the creation of an ephemeral First Mexican Empire. Agustín de Iturbide was the first and only emperor.

(16)This was the catalyst for a long war that eventually led to recognized independence in 1821 and the creation of an ephemeral First Mexican Empire.

(17)Mexico has the second largest defence budget ($6.07 billion USD)

(18)Latin America. Mexico's military strength includes 503,777 total personnel, of which around 192,770 are active in the frontline.

(19)There is no de jure constitutional official language at the federal level in Mexico.

(20)The national sport of Mexico is SOCCER.

Anonymous said...

JEAN VILLALONA ROOM# 209

THIS PARAGRAPH IS ABOUT MY SELF.

THAT I'M HONEST,RESPECTFUL BECAUSE I WANT ONTHER PEOPLE TO RESPECT ME TOO.LIKE MY TEACHERS,FAMELY AND FRIENDS.I'M A NORMAL PERSON LIKE OTHERS.I LIKE TO DO MY WORK AND MY HOME WORK BECAUSE I WANT TO BE and
A+ SUDENT IBEND IF I NOW I CAN'T BE BUT I DO MY BEST AT LEST TO GET MORE THAM B-. I HAVE A FAMELY THAT I LIKE AND RESPECT SO MUCH LIKE NOBY DO.

Anonymous said...

Name:Rochely Sanchez
Date:10/6/07



I am Rochely Sanchez.I am Dominican.I was born in Dominican Republic.I am light skin girl.
I am short of hieght.I have black hair.I have brown eyes.I have 2 brothers and 1 sister.
I am 13 years old and my birthday is on December 12,1993. I am a nice person.

I like to clean my house.I like to go to parties .I like to dance.
I like to have fun with my famaily.I like to chill with my friends and family.I like to talk on the
on the phone and I like to meet other people.

I would like to tell the people that I am 13 and I like fashion.I like to let the people know that
I dont like to tell everything to everybody.I would let people know that I am domincan
and I am proud to be dominican.I think my contry is important to me.



this is my homework for my identity box.

Anonymous said...

Name:Rochely Sanchez

10-15-07


I came from the dominica republic. and i left all my people and i want too
go back to see them.and do all the thing that i do in my country with my people
i want to play my games that i play with my cousins and friends.i wannt to see
my family i have long time that i don't see them. and is so bad that i don't see them
when i came to united state i never go do the dominican republic.