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Europe

South America

North America

Spain

NORHT AMERICA DESTINATIONS NEW YORK

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CULTURE

Peru’s culture is a set of beliefs, customs and way of life inherited from the native Incas, Spanish conquistadors and settlers. Immigrant groups such as Africans, Japanese, Chinese and Europeans have also contributed to the society, blend of cultures and ways in which Peruvians live.

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In Peru, the climate is subtropical desert on the coast (called la Costa), cloudy and foggy in winter and pleasantly warm in summer, while it's tropical with abundant rainfall in the Amazon forest (la Selva). In the Andes (la Sierra), the climate is temperate with rainy summers and dry winters up to high altitudes, while it is cold on the mountain peaks.Peru is a South American country, located just south of the Equator and bordering the Pacific Ocean.

CULTURE

New York's culture is characterized by its diversity, its history, and its unique atmosphere. The city is known for its wide range of museums, art galleries, theaters, cinemas, bars and nightclubs, restaurants, and parks. The mixture of Latin and Anglo-Saxon, African and aboriginal, Caribbean and Asian cultures, among others, provide a no less impressive bouquet of cultural profiles and possibilities. There are cultural attractions to visit in every district of the city.

CLIMATE

The climate of New York is quite temperate, without a doubt the proximity of the sea helps that the winters are not so cold and the summers are not very hot, there is a lot of humidity.

DANCES

1. Hula Kahiko The word kahiko (kah-hee-ko) implies ‘ancient’ and ‘primitive’ and Hula Kahiko is known as the old hula, having strings attached all the way back to the time when even the Western culture was not completely established.

FOOD

  • Hawaiian Poke
  • Crazy mucus
  • Shave ice

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The Marinera: Considered the most emblematic traditional dance of Peru, it is the most popular tradition in northern Peru, especially in Trujillo. Dance of Scissors: This is the most mystical dance of the country, where its dancers act as mediators of Mother Earth and the Andes to the villagers. El Huayno El Tondero Ancash: A dance performed in Piscobamba (Ancash Region) on the occasion of the feast of the Virgin of Mercy. Apu Inka: A dance which re-enacts the capture of the Inca by the Spanish invaders.

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FOOD

  • 1. Ceviche:Peru’s national dish and an easy front-runner amongst locals and tourists alike, no trip to Peru is complete without a plate of fresh ceviche.Activate user tracking;
  • 2. Causa:One of Peru’s best dishes, causas come in every shape and size. Imagine a small cake made of various layers.
  • 3. Aji de Gallina:Most easily translated as “creamy chicken”, aji de gallina is the comfort food of Peru with subtle sophistication in its flavor.

DANCES The Charleston that isA jazz dance that became popular during the 1920s

FOODS

  • Lobster roll: A lobster sandwitch.
  • Cabbage Salad
  • Kentucky-style fried chicken

CULTURE

Hawaii's culture is diverse and rooted in Indigenous Hawaiian culture, which blended with the traditions of people around the world who made Hawaii their home. Some of the local customs and traditions include: Language Music Art Theatre Dance Cinema Gastronomy Festivals

CLIMATE

It is an area that is located below the tropics, in the southern hemisphere, which is why it has a subtropical climate

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5 Dances and typical dances of Zacatecas 1. The dance of Mexicapan It is the most recognized folkloric manifestation of the state. 2. Cuadrillas de Morelos It is a Zacatecan dance of French origin. 3. Jerez syrups The Jerez sound are joyous traditional dances whose origin goes back to the colonial era. 4. The Dance of the Tastuanes . 5. Matlachines dances.

FOOD

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  • ZACATECAN BEEF TAIL

CLIMATE

CULTURE

Zacatecas's climate is classified as warm and temperate. The climate is dry and semi-dry in 73% of the region, while 17% has a sub-humid temperate climate. In winter, there is much less rainfall in Zacatecas than in summer. The average temperature in Zacatecas is 15.4 °C, and there are around 594 mm of precipitation1

The artistic manifestations of Zacatecan culture are rich and varied. Zacatecas is recognized worldwide as a colonial state thanks to the historical and religious monuments of Baroque, Gothic and Churriguresque styles that were built throughout the colony.

CULTURE

Uruguay is a diverse country full of a variety of cultures, foods, religions, arts, and sports, all coming together to form a unique national identity. The people of this country are known to be warm, welcoming, and friendly. Criticisms of the culture here, however, are not taken lightly.

CLIMATE

Uruguay has a humid subtropical climate. The climate is temperate, with mild winters and hot summers, and it is also quite rainy throughout the year. The average temperatures are similar to those of the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, while in the far north, they are a little higher.

DANCES

Candombe: A dance that originated with the arrival of African slaves to the country. Payada: a poetic and musical form originated by gauchos. Milonga: A dance that originated in the Río de la Plata. Tango: a dance that originated in the Río de la Plata. Pericón Nacional: A dance that originated in Argentina and Uruguay. Chimarrita: A dance that originated in Brazil and became popular in Uruguay.

FOOD

  • Revuelto Gramajo: is a popular dish in both Uruguay and Argentina, and is super simple to make. Consisting of deep fried hash potatoes, onions, bacon, eggs, butter and french fries.
  • Chivito:Probably the most famous food of Uruguay, is considered to be the Uruguayan national dish.
  • Tortas fritas: are little biscuity-bread snacks often served with milk caramel or jam.

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Samba: Probably the most famous Brazilian dance. Carimbó: Although it looks like samba, it is not. Bumba-meu-boi: One of the principal folkloric dances in Brazil. Frevo Forró Maracatu Baião Capoeira: A martial art that combines dance, acrobatics, and music.

FOOD

  • 1. Feijoada. The most famous of all Brazilian dishes, Feijoada is eaten in every corner of the country.
  • 2. Farofa. Famous for its distinctive smoky flavor, this is a deliciously salty dish made from small pieces of bacon.
  • 3. Moqueca de Camarão: is a tasty slow-cooked stew typically containing prawns or fish, coconut oil and milk with added vegetables, tomatoes, onions, and coriander, and served piping hot in a clay pot.

CULTURE

Brazilian culture is primarily Western and is derived from European Portuguese culture. It is a vibrant blend of diverse landscapes, ethnicities, cultures and religions. Brazil is home to Carnaval, a world-famous celebration, as well as neighborhood festivals, street parades, and a music scene unlike anywhere else in the world. Religion is important in Brazil, as 80% of the country’s population is affiliated with a religion. Portuguese is the national language in Brazil and is spoken by 99% of the population

CLIMATE

Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate. The weather is mostly warm and balmy, but becomes seasonal and temperate in the far south as you approach Uruguay and Argentina. Most of the country and its population lies within the tropical climate zone. The climate varies from hot and dry in the arid interior to humid and sticky in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon jungle. The five climate categories that exist across Brazil are: tropical rainforest, tropical wetland, tropical savannah, Atlantic forest and fertile plains

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Prague's culture is very diverse, as it has been influenced by the country's history and geography. The majority of Prague's inhabitants are Czechs, but there is also a significant German minority and a Jewish community. The predominant religion in Prague is Catholicism, although there are also Orthodox, Protestants, and Jews. Prague is an open-air architecture museum, with an architectural legacy built over the centuries.

CLIMATE

aGeneral climatological information. The climate in Praga is continental. These are extreme temperatures at both poles; That is to say, it is characterized by having very cold and dry winters, and absolutly hot summers. It is a climate quite similar to that of Spain, for example.

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FOOD

  • Česká bramborová: A soup made from potatoes, mushrooms and vegetables.
  • Zelňačka: Another type of soup, this time made from fermented cabbage.
  • Knedlíky: The main side dish typically used in Prague’s cuisine and across the Czech Republic; these flour or potato dumplings are oven-roasted then sliced and are used to soak up the sauces of stews and soups.
  • Palačinky: A thin pancake that is usually filled with jam, chocolate, or whipped cream.
  • Trdelník: A traditional Slovak rolled pastry originating from the Hungarian-speaking region of Transylvania, the trdelník is usually served warm and topped with a dusting of sugar, nuts or cinnamon.
  • Vepřo-knedlo-zelo: A traditional Czech dish consisting of roast pork, dumplings, and sauerkraut.

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CULTURE

Turkey is a country that combines Islamic, Ottoman, and Western heritage in its culture, with a great diversity of customs and traditions.

CLIMATE

Turkey's climate is Mediterranean in the coastal regions of the Aegean and Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. On the northern coasts, the climate is wetter and rainier, especially in winter. In the interior of Anatolia, the climate is continental, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Rainfall varies between 580 and 1300 mm per year.

DANCES

Halay, Bengi, Karşılama, Zeybek, Horon, Bar, etc. Some of the most popular dances are: Horon (Hour) - In this Black Sea dance the dancers link their arms to the vibrations of the kemenche (instruments similar to the violin). Kaşık Oyunu - In this "dance of the spoons" the dancers chime with a pair of wooden spoons in each hand.

FOOD

  • Desayuno tradicional turco
  • Köfte, deliciosas albóndigas turcas
  • Kebab, la comida típica de Turquía más internacional
  • Döner, el sándwich turco por excelencia
  • Estofados, una comida típica de Turquía muy sabrosa
  • Sarma, una comida típica de Turquía perfecta para el aperitivo
  • Sopa de lentejas, una deliciosa comida típica de Turquía
  • Berenjenas rellenas, un plato típico turco con mucho sabor.

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The Casanova Grand Ball is an annual celebration during the Venetian carnival in the city of Venice, Italy. The event is an opportunity for all fans of carnival-themed parties of the time of yore. It's a party to relive emotions.

FOOD

  • Cicchetti.
  • Tramezzini.
  • Moeche Fritte.
  • Risotto al nero di seppia.

CULTURE

From glittering Byzantine churches to postmodern palaces, Venice amazes at every gondola turn. ... Art in Venice Water may be the first thing that strikes you in Venice when you arrive, but as you get closer, you discover a city saturated with art.

CLIMATE

Venice has a subtropical climate with cold winters, warm springs, brisk falls, and hot, steamy summers. The lowest temperatures in January are about 3°C (37°F), while the highest temperatures are about 7°C (44°F). The warmest months of the year are July and August. Rainfall averages are around 30 inches a year, and the atmosphere is always humid, given that the city is built on a shallow lagoon.

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La Sardana Photo via Visualhunt Another of the Catalan dances is the Dance of the Canes. This one has its origins in medieval times and represents the ancient sword fights. Els Castellers Photo via Visualhunt

FOOD

  • 1. Bombas (potato balls)
  • 2. Esqueixada de bacallà (cold cod salad)
  • 3. Cargos a la llauna (grilled snail)
  • 4. Mel i mató (cheese dessert)
  • 5. Allioli (garlic mayonnaise)
  • 6. Pa amb tomàquet (tomato bread)
  • 7. Sopa de galets (pasta soup)
  • 8. Botifarra amb mongetes (sausage and beans)

CULTURE

Barcelona's culture stems from the city's 2000 years of history. Barcelona has historically been a cultural center of reference in the world. To a greater extent than the rest of Catalonia, where Catalonia's native language Catalan is more dominant, Barcelona is a bilingual city: Catalan and Spanish are both official and widely spoken. Since the arrival of democracy, the Catalan culture.

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Madrid's culture is influenced by its long, historic role in Spanish and European history, its current role as thriving capital, its dominant position in the art scene, its incredible international food scene and its famous reputation for endless fiestas. Madrid has a magnificent cultural offering, including 80 museums, 60 theatres with ongoing stage productions throughout the year, hundreds of restaurants (including 20 with Michelin stars), more than 100 cinemas and more.

CLIMATE

The climate of Madrid is moderately continental, with quite cold, relatively rainy winters and hot, sunny summers. The city is the capital of Spain and is located in the center of the Meseta, the plateau that occupies the interior of the country, at an altitude ranging between 570 and 740 meters (1,870 and 2,430 feet). The city center is at 655 meters (2,150 feet). At Cuatro Vientos airport, the average temperature of the coldest month (January) is of 6.5 °C (43.5 °F), that of the warmest month (July) is of 26 °C (79 °F). Here are the average temperatures.

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-Chotis: a ballroom dance that arrived in the Iberian Peninsula from Bohemia (Czech Republic) in 1850, and was danced for the first time in the Royal Palace of Madrid. -Paso doble -Seguidillas la Mancha -The typical dance of Madrid is the jota madrileña. This dance is performed to the accompaniment of cheerful and rhythmic music, and is usually performed by several dancers at the same time. The Madrid dance is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times

FOOD

Cocido madrileño: a stew of chickpeas, beef, vegetables and sausages that is served in three turns. Madrid-style tripe: a dish of offal with snout, leg and tripe of cow, chorizo, black pudding and paprika. Calamari sandwich: A bread sandwich with fried calamari and aioli or mayonnaise. Scrambled eggs: fried eggs with potatoes and ham, chorizo or black pudding. Madrid-style sea bream: a baked fish with garlic, parsley and vinegar, typical of Christmas. Garlic soups: a soup of bread, garlic, paprika, and egg.

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Among the most representative dances are the Valencian jota, the bolero and the fandango, each with its own characteristics and with the particularity of transmitting the values and stories of this land.

FOOD

  • Paella: considered one of the hallmarks of Valencian cuisine, it is one of the best-known and most cooked dishes in Spain.
  • Esgarraet
  • Titaina
  • Fideuá
  • Arroz a banda
  • Black Rice

CULTURE

Valencian culture is intimately linked to its history, deeply rooted in the territory and folklore that has been maintained for centuries. Its roots are twofold: Christian and Muslim, both with decisive contributions to a culture as unique as that of Valencia. One of the most important elements is the Valencian language, which will also be the central axis for understanding the behaviour and feelings of a people over the centuries. This has been a point of fusion between the two cultures, but the Muslim influence

CLIMATE

Its average annual temperature is 22.8 °C (73.0 °F) during the day and 13.8 °C (56.8 °F) at night. In the coldest month – January, typically the temperature ranges from 14 to 20 °C (57 to 68 °F) during the day and 4 to 10 °C (39 to 50 °F) at night. In the warmest month – August, the typical temperature ranges from 28 to 32 °C (82 to 90 °F) during the day and about 21 to 22 °C (70 to 72 °F).