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Une promenade à travers Algésiras, Espagne
Située à l'extrême occidental de la baie du même nom, face à Gibraltar, sa situation géographique a fait de Algésiras depuis toujours un important centre maritime statrégique et commercial, duquel on controle le Détroit.
Une partie du territoire communal se trouve dans le Parc Naturel de Los Alcornocales, un des plus grands de l'Andalousie et de grande valeur en ce qui concerne l'écologie, le paysage et la cinétique.
D'une grande tradition marinière, l'emplacement sur la baie de nombreuses industries empêche l'utilisation totale de ses 23 kilomètres de plages pour le tourisme, bien qu'il y en a quelques unes de grand intérêt, telle que Rinconcillo, San Garcí­a et Getares.
Le principal centre économique de la ville moderne est le port, l'un des plus importants de l'Espagne. Les curiosités principales sont l'Église Nuestra Señora de la Palma et la Chapelle de Nuestra Señora de Europa.
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FLAMENCO À SÉVILLE
zhlédnutí 112Před dnem
Dans cette dernière vidéo à Séville, nous assistons à un spectacle de flamenco au Teatro Flamenco de Sevilla et visitons le restaurant La Bodeguita à Santa Justa. Avec cette vidéo, je dis au revoir à cette belle ville et nous continuons notre voyage à travers l'Espagne.
PLAZA DE ESPAÑA (SEVILLA V)
zhlédnutí 119Před 21 dnem
En este vídeo daremos un pequeño paseo por la famosa Plaza de España de la ciudad de Sevilla. Espero que disfrutes de la hermosa arquitectura. No olvides suscribirte al canal. Gracias por seguirme.
The Mushrooms of Seville (Seville IV)
zhlédnutí 84Před měsícem
En este cuarto video de Sevilla en España, daremos un paseo por el centro de la ciudad y visitaremos la Setas que es una contruccion monumental diseñada por el arquitecto aleman Jürgen Mayer.
Holy Week in Seville (Seville III)
zhlédnutí 107Před měsícem
En este tercer video de Sevilla visitamos la marisquería la Trastienda ubicado en el centro de la ciudad y compartimos algunos videos de los desfiles en la Semana mayor para los Catolicos. Gracias por seguir mi canal.
Gold Tower and Guadalquivir River (Seville II)
zhlédnutí 334Před měsícem
En esta segunda entrega sobre la ciudad de Sevilla en España, visité la Torre del Oro la cual fue construida en el siglo XIII, el museo Naval e hice un tour en crucero por el hermoso rio Guadalquivir. Gracias por seguir mi canal y dejar comentarios respetuosos con el objetivo de mejorar. Gracias.
My first time in Spain (Seville 1)
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 2 měsíci
En este video te invito a mi primer recorrido en la ciudad de Sevilla, capital de la Provincia de Andalucia en España. Visitamos la teteria al Sultan, un sitio para escuchar musica y tomar té.
HOMENAJE MUSICAL A CUBA (SOLO IMAGENES Y MUSICA)
zhlédnutí 302Před 2 měsíci
En este video comparto el recorrido desde el complejo hotelero Grand Memories hasta el aeropuerto de Santa Clara en Cuba, solo imagenes y musica.
Bienvenue sur ma chaîne
zhlédnutí 210Před 2 měsíci
J'ai réalisé cette petite vidéo pour vous montrer un petit bout de mon récent voyage en Espagne et au Maroc. Un petit aperçu des prochaines vidéos. Merci d'avoir suivi ma chaîne.
More than an artisan, CAYO SANTA MARIA-CUBA
zhlédnutí 193Před 2 měsíci
En este cuarto video de mi visita al complejo hotelero Grand Memories, entrvisté a Wilber, un artesano con un inmenso corazon altruista. Este video no contiene ningun dato historico ni politico, su contendio es puramente turistico.
Handicrafts made in Cuba, CAYO SANTA-MARIA
zhlédnutí 89Před 2 měsíci
En mi tercer video de Cayo Santa Maria, visité el pueblo Estrella y hablé con dos vendedores de artesanias. En este video no hay ningun contenido politico, ni historico, solamente turistico.
CAYO SANTA-MARIA IN CUBA
zhlédnutí 312Před 3 měsíci
Este es el segundo video de mi visita al Cayo Santa-Maria en Cuba, al complejo hotelero Memories. El contendio de este video es puramente turistico, no hay ningun contenido politico ni hisorico.
A tour of CAYO SANTA MARIA in CUBA
zhlédnutí 274Před 3 měsíci
A tour of CAYO SANTA MARIA in CUBA
Si eres nuevo inmigrante en Québec este video te puede interesar
zhlédnutí 89Před 3 měsíci
Si eres nuevo inmigrante en Québec este video te puede interesar
PATAN DURBAR SQUARE, KATHMANDU-NEPAL
zhlédnutí 94Před 4 měsíci
PATAN DURBAR SQUARE, KATHMANDU-NEPAL
Sunrise in the Himalayas
zhlédnutí 114Před 4 měsíci
Sunrise in the Himalayas
NEPAL- SHANTI STUPA POKHARA
zhlédnutí 61Před 4 měsíci
NEPAL- SHANTI STUPA POKHARA
Hiking in Pokhara, NEPAL
zhlédnutí 89Před 5 měsíci
Hiking in Pokhara, NEPAL
Chitwan National Park
zhlédnutí 99Před 5 měsíci
Chitwan National Park
Young people in NEPAL need you
zhlédnutí 138Před 6 měsíci
Young people in NEPAL need you
CHANDRAGIRI PARK, NEPAL
zhlédnutí 117Před 7 měsíci
CHANDRAGIRI PARK, NEPAL
Gracias por acompañarme este primer año. Thank you for your support this first year.
zhlédnutí 108Před 7 měsíci
Gracias por acompañarme este primer año. Thank you for your support this first year.
Reunion of friends in NEPAL, after 25 years
zhlédnutí 230Před 7 měsíci
Reunion of friends in NEPAL, after 25 years
WILL I RETURN TO TURKEY?
zhlédnutí 209Před 7 měsíci
WILL I RETURN TO TURKEY?
MY LAST VIDEO: GÖREME
zhlédnutí 160Před 7 měsíci
MY LAST VIDEO: GÖREME
My first balloon trip: Cappadocia
zhlédnutí 284Před 7 měsíci
My first balloon trip: Cappadocia
#Avanos, Turkey: A city of artisans
zhlédnutí 356Před 8 měsíci
#Avanos, Turkey: A city of artisans
ÜRGÜP, my first day in Cappadocia, Turkey
zhlédnutí 494Před 8 měsíci
ÜRGÜP, my first day in Cappadocia, Turkey
# Noël- Christmas special-Especial de Navidad
zhlédnutí 204Před 8 měsíci
# Noël- Christmas special-Especial de Navidad
Muslims in Turkey?
zhlédnutí 200Před 8 měsíci
Muslims in Turkey?

Komentáře

  • @florenciomartinmartinez9381

    Sevilla es sentimiento y cielo azul como el mar .

  • @albertocifuentes6093

    Como siempre extraordinario, solo que extraño las buenas narraciones que nos llevan a complementar, conocer un poco la historia de todos estos hermosos lugares del mundo. ❤

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 3 dny

    Bravo Sara I watched your video splendid music that I liked, this Video has a touristic view of the city and soround has been blending presented. Algeciras (correct spelling) has a rich history dating back to ancient times. The city’s name comes from the Arabic term Al-Jazīra Al-Khadrāʾ, meaning "the green island," given during its Moorish occupation in the 8th century. Before that, the area was inhabited by Phoenicians, Romans, and Visigoths. In 711 AD, the city was one of the first places in Spain to be conquered by the Moors, and it remained under Muslim rule until the Christian reconquest in the 14th century Algeciras is also a port city in the southern region of Spain, located in the province of Cádiz within the autonomous community of Andalusia. It sits on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the Strait of Gibraltar, facing both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This strategic location makes it one of the most important ports in Spain and Europe, primarily handling cargo and ferry traffic between Spain and North Africa, particularly Morocco. While Algeciras itself is more industrial, it is close to popular tourist destinations like Tarifa, known for its beaches and water sports, and the stunning landscapes of the nearby Alcornocales Natural Park. The city has a blend of Spanish and Moorish history, with a notable influence from its proximity to North Africa. Its Old Town, with narrow streets and traditional Andalusian architecture, is worth exploring.While Algeciras is more known for its commercial activity than its tourism, its location makes it a gateway to many other attractions in Andalusia and North Africa. Thank you again Cheers to your work and enthusiasm

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 10 dny

    Flamenco in Seville is an integral part of the city's culture and heritage. Seville is one of the most important centers for flamenco in Spain, with a rich history of this passionate and expressive art form. Seville has been a flamenco hub for centuries, with deep roots in the Andalusian culture. The city's neighborhoods, like Triana, are especially. The city hosts several flamenco festivals throughout the year, such as the Bienal de Flamenco, one of the most prestigious flamenco festivals in the world. During these events, top flamenco artists perform, and the city comes alive with the spirit of this art form. visiting Seville, catching a live flamenco performance is a must to truly appreciate the passion and intensity of this art form. Thanks for this video that you participate in the show and share with public. Appreciated Bahram

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 21 dnem

    Sin duda alguna, espectacular.

  • @rosaliebelanger-rioux6466

    Hermosa musica tambien

  • @hareortiz7160
    @hareortiz7160 Před 23 dny

    Magnifique ❤🎉😊

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 24 dny

    Wonderful video with this deep Spanish song. I like the architecture and buildings that reflect and feel the paces, talking to you what history and culture passed behind, fantastic , The "Plaza de España" in Seville translates to "Spain Square" in English. This stunning plaza is a prominent architectural landmark located in the Parque de María Luisa in Seville, Spain. It was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and features a mix of Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival architectural styles, with a large semi-circular building, beautiful bridges, and a central fountain. The plaza is often used as a symbol of Seville and Spain, reflecting the country’s rich history and culture. Today, the Plaza de España serves not only as a tourist attraction but also as a functioning government building, housing various government offices. Its expansive spaces are often used for public events, festivals, and even as a filming location for movies such as "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" and "Lawrence of Arabia. Tourists visiting the Plaza de España can explore its many features, enjoy the beautiful gardens of the adjacent Parque de María Luisa, take a leisurely boat ride on the canal, or simply admire the intricate tile work and the stunning architectural details that make this plaza one of Seville’s crown jewels. Thanks for editing Bahram

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před měsícem

    Simplemente maravilloso!

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před měsícem

    It looks like a Paradise place where , The "Mushroom of Seville" refers to the Metropol Parasol, a large wooden structure located in La Encarnación square in Seville, Spain. Designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer, it is one of the largest wooden structures in the world and has become a modern icon of the city. Completed in 2011, the structure consists of six parasols in the form of giant mushrooms (or "setas" in Spanish). The design is inspired by the vaults of the Cathedral of Seville and the ficus trees in nearby Plaza de Cristo de Burgos. The Metropol Parasol houses a marketplace, an archaeological museum, a plaza for events, and a panoramic terrace offering stunning views of the city. Thanks for the video , Bahram ❤

  • @mariacamposgutierrez
    @mariacamposgutierrez Před měsícem

    Muchas gracias por tomarsecel tiempo de venir a España desde Canadá y hacer estos videos de nuestra ciudad.

  • @carmennarbona9252
    @carmennarbona9252 Před měsícem

    No mira de verdad con esa informacion que das tan equivocada no se puede hacer un video de Sevilla ......Torre Dorada ??? Provincia ?? Y que el Guadalquivir se extiende por Granada y Almeria ...??? 🤦🏻🤦🏻

  • @sandracifuentes-mh5fr
    @sandracifuentes-mh5fr Před měsícem

    Hermosa cuidad ,gracias por mostrarnos las celebraciones y sus tradiciones.Y por enseñarnos que este mundo es muy diverso 😊❤

  • @hareortiz7160
    @hareortiz7160 Před měsícem

    Muy lindo todo!❤🎉😊

  • @AliciaRodriguez-y8l
    @AliciaRodriguez-y8l Před měsícem

    ❤️

  • @mariacamposgutierrez
    @mariacamposgutierrez Před měsícem

    Me encanta la musica y el restaurante. Muchas gracias. ❤

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před měsícem

    Wonderful and magnificent event in Spain it is fantastic that you catch this event which is the most respected ceremony, Holy Week (Semana Santa) in Seville, Spain, is one of the most important and grandiose religious events in the country. It typically takes place during the last week of Lent, leading up to Easter Sunday. The week is marked by daily processions featuring elaborate floats (pasos), which depict scenes from the Passion of Christ and the Virgin Mary. These floats are carried by costaleros and accompanied by penitents (nazarenos) and marching bands. Also in short term can be explained that, Holy Week in Seville, Spain, is a major religious and cultural event held during the last week of Lent, leading up to Easter Sunday. It features daily processions with elaborate floats (pasos) depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ and the Virgin Mary, carried by costaleros and accompanied by penitents (nazarenos) and marching bands. Key highlights include the renowned La Madrugá processions on Good Friday, traditional saeta songs, and the participation of over 60 brotherhoods (cofradías) like La Macarena and El Gran Poder. The event draws thousands of visitors, showcasing Seville's deep religious devotion and rich artistic heritage. Thanks for this historical event you published Faithfully yours Bahram

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 2 měsíci

    Como siempre, excelente narrativa acompañada de hermosos paisajes, nuevamente mil gracias por compartir estas experiencias de viaje.

  • @remediosruedaanaya4249
    @remediosruedaanaya4249 Před 2 měsíci

    Sólo aclarar que Andalucía no es una provincia, sino una comunidad autónoma compuesta por ocho provincias.

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      @@remediosruedaanaya4249 si riene razón crei que lo dije en el anterior video y en este se me fueron lss luces. Gracias por la observación Remedios.

    • @remediosruedaanaya4249
      @remediosruedaanaya4249 Před 2 měsíci

      @@cestpartiavecsara 👍

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    Gorgeous scene taken from the river, museum, and golden wall, here are so e more with your permission, The Torre del Oro, or Gold Tower, is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, Spain, located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River. Constructed in the early 13th century by the Almohad dynasty, it was part of the city's defensive walls. The tower's name likely originates from the golden glow it cast on the river, either due to its originally golden tiles or the reflection of the sunset on its walls. Throughout history, the Torre del Oro served various purposes, including as a watchtower to control access to the city via the river, a prison, and a storage site for precious metals brought from the Americas. Today, it houses a naval museum that showcases Seville's maritime history and the tower's historical significance. Torre del ore (gold tower) Construction and Early Use:Built: The Torre del Oro was constructed in 1220-1221 by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abu l-Ulà.Purpose: It was part of the defensive network of Seville, serving to control access to the city via the Guadalquivir River and to protect the city from naval attacks. Name: The name "Torre del Oro" (Gold Tower) is believed to come from the tower's golden appearance, which was either due to its original golden tiles or the reflection of the sun on its stone facade. Another theory suggests it was named for storing gold and other treasures brought back from the New World. Architecture:Structure: The tower is 36 meters (118 feet) high and consists of three levels. The first two levels are dodecagonal (12-sided), while the third, added in the 18th century, is cylindrical and topped with a cupola.Material: The construction materials include stone and mortar. Guadalquivir RiverGeographical Importance:Location: The Guadalquivir River runs through the heart of Seville and is one of the most significant rivers in Spain.Length: It is approximately 657 kilometers (408 miles) long, making it the fifth-longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.Historical Significance:Ancient Trade: The river was crucial for trade and transportation, serving as a vital waterway for ancient civilizations, including the Tartessians, Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors.Discovery of the Americas: During the Age of Exploration, the Guadalquivir River was a major departure point for expeditions to the New World. Seville became one of the wealthiest cities in Europe due to the influx of goods and treasures from the Americas As this video is so compacted lots of history behind I found also, Naval Museum:Establishment: The naval museum inside the Torre del Oro was established in 1944.Exhibits: The museum contains a rich collection of artifacts, including navigation charts, models of historic ships, maps, and documents that illustrate the maritime history of Seville and Spain.Guadalquivir River Ancient and Medieval Periods:Early Inhabitants: The river has been a lifeline for various ancient civilizations. The Tartessians, an ancient Iberian people, used the river for trade as early as the 8th century BCE.Roman Era: Under Roman rule, the river was a major conduit for goods and people, connecting the interior of Hispania to the Mediterranean Sea.Moorish Period: During the Islamic rule of Al-Andalus, the Guadalquivir was critical for the economy, with Seville becoming a bustling port city.Age of Exploration:Christopher Columbus: Seville was a key port for the voyages to the New World. Christopher Columbus embarked on his second voyage to the Americas from Seville in 1493.Casa de Contratación: Established in Seville in 1503, this House of Trade controlled trade and exploration, making Seville the epicenter of Spanish colonial commerce. The interplay between the Torre del Oro and the Guadalquivir River highlights Seville's enduring strategic importance and its rich cultural tapestry, shaped by centuries of history, trade, and exploration. At the end I must say you put a lot of effort and pleasure in your authentic view in the video must be appreciated. All the best Cheers Bahram

  • @sandracifuentes-mh5fr
    @sandracifuentes-mh5fr Před 2 měsíci

    Hermosa ciudad Sevilla.Gracias Por enseñarnos una parte de esa Cuidad de Europa

  • @juanjosegarciaromero8051
    @juanjosegarciaromero8051 Před 2 měsíci

    Sevilla Bella ciudad 😊😊

  • @hareortiz7160
    @hareortiz7160 Před 2 měsíci

    Jajaja nada que hacer con fanáticos religiosos 😂😂😂

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      @@hareortiz7160 lo unico que quiero es que vean en Paz mis videos, y respeto, por favor.

    • @hoosomio
      @hoosomio Před měsícem

      @@hareortiz7160 tú si que eres fanático de la ignorancia

  • @alisgrin2524
    @alisgrin2524 Před 2 měsíci

    Osea, que además de atribuir la fundación de Sevilla 2000 años más tarde de cuando sucedió, DOS MIL AÑOS EH, lo único que haces después es PUBLICIDAD DE UNA TETERÍA, como un lugar muy tradicional... Será tradicional del Magreb, de Sevilla, desde luego que no es NADA REPRESENTATIVO, es como si yo voy y a tu país y publicito una hamburguesería MUY TRADICIONAL 😂 de EEUU, claro... En fin...

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      @@alisgrin2524 este,es el primer video de Sevilla, no se puede dar toda la info en un solo video y yo no dije en ningún momento fecha equivocada, solo usé el término Era común, es diferente a equivocarse de fecha, hay que oír bien.

    • @hareortiz7160
      @hareortiz7160 Před 2 měsíci

      Me encantó está súper lindo. ❤

  • @remediosruedaanaya4249
    @remediosruedaanaya4249 Před 2 měsíci

    ¿Siglo 9 de la era común? ¿Eso qué es? Sevilla se fundó en el siglo 9 antes de Cristo.

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      Ese es un término que se usa hoy en día en la comunidad científica e historiadora, ya que no toda la humanidad es cristiana, por sí no lo sabe. Hay que leer un poco.

    • @mariacamposgutierrez
      @mariacamposgutierrez Před 2 měsíci

      Yo he escuchado esa expresión en History Chanel, es un acuerdo común entre la humanidad, ya que como ustedes saben no todos los seres humanos tienen la misma religión, y otros no creen en ninguna, así que por respeto y evolución. La comunidad científica e historiadora usan ese término. 🎉

    • @remediosruedaanaya4249
      @remediosruedaanaya4249 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@cestpartiavecsara Lo sé perfectamente porque soy español y catedrático y me fastidia que últimamente se cambie la manera en que siempre se ha ha dividido el tiempo, antes de Cristo y después de Cristo, "moda" animada por comunidades no cristianas. Antes de mandar a nadie a estudiar debería cerciorarse de con quién está hablando. No todos somos imberbes ignorantes. "Salmantica Docet et Roma Vincit". Ajyag per lam cip suum.

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      @@remediosruedaanaya4249 la idea de estos videos es mostrar las ciudades y no se quiere ofender a nadie, respeto profundamente a todas las creencias y precisamente por eso, usted como catedrático debería entender, y que conoce más que otros, el uso de era común quiere decir que ha sido aceptado por la sociedad en general esta división AC y dC, pero cada uno tiene su manera de integrarse sociológicamente como le sirva. Con todo respeto.

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      Trajano, Adriano et Teodosio. Le invito a no juzgar tan rapido, es una serie de videos, le invito a verlos. Con respeto​@@remediosruedaanaya4249

  • @jorgemorenoramon4974
    @jorgemorenoramon4974 Před 2 měsíci

    Las ciudades de España son muy bonitas, pero hay pueblos que les dan mil vueltas

    • @cestpartiavecsara
      @cestpartiavecsara Před 2 měsíci

      Si no tuve tanto tiempo, pero seguro la próxima vez iré a pueblitos que son hermosos y llenos de historia. Gracias por tu aporte. ❤

    • @hoosomio
      @hoosomio Před 2 měsíci

      Si,,?? Mil vueltas?..oooh ? .y puedes decir alguno ?

    • @jorgemorenoramon4974
      @jorgemorenoramon4974 Před 2 měsíci

      @@hoosomio me temo que te toca viajar para descubrirlo. Tienes 8132 pueblos en total y cada pueblo tiene su encanto. saludos ^^

    • @hoosomio
      @hoosomio Před 2 měsíci

      @@jorgemorenoramon4974 como para decir MIL VUELTAS ?JAJSJS . relájate y aprende a usar otros términos .

    • @jorgemorenoramon4974
      @jorgemorenoramon4974 Před 2 měsíci

      @@hoosomio si como para decir mil vueltas, ¿algún problema?, se nota que no eres de España. Y yo estoy muy relajado y usaré los términos que me salgan de los cojones, a ver si te voy a tener que pedir permiso a ti de como escribir....

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this video story edited. It is a balanced introduction to Seville. Here are some more if admitted, Seville, the capital city of the Andalusia region in Spain, has a diverse demographic makeup. , the population is around 690,000 people. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant arts scene, and historical significance, which attracts a diverse population. Seville is part of global economic that are invested in most area, like tourism, IT, industries, aerospace by Boeing.... Most of the city micro and macro economy is likely balanced and harmonized by its historical and cultural aspect. People and young generation are struggling with life and migration also. Seville is a good place to live , majority of people speak Spanish fluently but they know English to communicate. Thanks for this video Bahram

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 2 měsíci

    Gracias por compartir estas experiencias y vivencias del mundo. Felicidades.

  • @sandracifuentes-mh5fr
    @sandracifuentes-mh5fr Před 2 měsíci

    Hermosos ritmos cubanos ❤,musica alegre con todo el son y con sus lugares historicos .Cuba hermosa

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this descriptive video, I do add some historical / cultural point with your permission, Rural development in Cuba has been shaped by its unique socio-political context and the country's commitment to socialism. Here are some key aspects: 1. **Land Reform**: Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the government implemented major land reforms. Large estates were broken up and redistributed to peasants and agricultural cooperatives. This aimed to reduce rural poverty and promote social equality. 2. **Agricultural Cooperatives**: The Cuban government promoted the creation of cooperatives, where farmers work collectively and share resources and profits. These cooperatives play a significant role in rural economies. 3. **State Support and Subsidies**: The government provides substantial support to rural areas through subsidies, price controls, and state-sponsored infrastructure projects. This includes investments in education, healthcare, and housing in rural regions. 4. **Diversification of Agriculture**: Efforts have been made to diversify agricultural production beyond sugar, which historically dominated the economy. This includes promoting the cultivation of various crops, livestock farming, and agroecological practices to enhance food security and sustainability. 5. **Education and Healthcare**: Cuba has made significant strides in improving education and healthcare in rural areas. The country boasts high literacy rates and extensive healthcare coverage, with rural areas benefiting from these public services. 6. **Infrastructure Development**: The government has focused on improving infrastructure in rural regions, including roads, electricity, and water supply, to enhance the quality of life and economic opportunities for rural populations. 7. **Challenges and Adaptations**: Despite these efforts, Cuba faces challenges such as economic constraints, limited access to resources, and the impact of international sanctions. The government has had to adapt its strategies to address these issues, including promoting urban agriculture and local food production. Overall, rural development in Cuba reflects the broader goals of the Cuban Revolution, emphasizing social equity, state support, and community-based approaches to address rural poverty and improve living standards. Appreciate for the work on this video Bahram

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    I should say ... Spain is known for its rich culture, vibrant lifestyle, and beautiful landscapes. Here are some key aspects of day-to-day living in Spain: Daily Schedule Siesta: Many Spaniards still practice the traditional afternoon nap, known as siesta. This typically happens between 2 PM and 5 PM, during which some shops and businesses might close.Meal Times: Spaniards eat later than in many other countries. Lunch, the main meal, is usually between 2 PM and 3:30 PM. Dinner is often around 9 PM to 11 PM.😅 public transportation system, including buses, trains, and metros. Cities like Madrid and Barcelona have extensive networks.Walking and Biking: Many cities are pedestrian-friendly, and biking is common, especially in smaller towns and cities.Culture and Festivals Festivals: Spain is famous for its festivals, such as La Tomatina, Running of the Bulls, and Semana Santa. These events are integral to the cultural fabric.Flamenco: Music and dance are vital, with flamenco being one of the most renowned forms of artistic expression. Public Healthcare: Spain has a well-regarded public healthcare system, accessible to residents and funded through taxes.Private Healthcare: Private healthcare is also available and often used for quicker access to specialists. daily life both comfortable and culturally enriching. Thanks for the videos edited to share with others. The world is full of suprise unexpected......... Bahram

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 2 měsíci

    Muy Bonita Barcelona

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 2 měsíci

    ¡Qué lindo!

  • @albertocifuentes6093
    @albertocifuentes6093 Před 2 měsíci

    Que hermoso video. Espectaculares lugares.🎉

  • @hareortiz7160
    @hareortiz7160 Před 2 měsíci

    Me encanta toda esa diversidad de paisajes, de caras, de culturas todo❤🎉

  • @mireyamolano3597
    @mireyamolano3597 Před 2 měsíci

    Súper !!!!!! Gracias por compartir.

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video It was self expressive your mind organization to multiple events. I say nice activities Bahram

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    With respect; Here are some useful info. And change in Cuban economy structure, Small businesses in Cuba have undergone significant changes, especially since economic reforms were introduced to encourage private enterprise. Here are some key aspects of small businesses in Cuba: 1. **Paladares**: These are privately-owned restaurants often run out of people's homes. They have become a popular and legal form of small business, offering a range of dining experiences from traditional Cuban food to international cuisine. 2. **Casas Particulares**: These are private homestays or bed-and-breakfast accommodations where tourists can rent rooms in Cuban homes. This form of business has flourished due to the increase in tourism. 3. **Private Transportation**: Many Cubans operate their own taxi services, using classic American cars, modern vehicles, or even bicycles. These services cater to both locals and tourists. 4. **Artisan Shops and Markets**: Small businesses selling handmade goods, including art, crafts, jewelry, and clothing, are common in tourist areas. These businesses often provide unique, locally made products. 5. **Service-Based Enterprises**: This includes beauty salons, barbershops, repair services, and tutoring. These businesses cater to the local community and tourists alike. 6. **Tech and IT Services**: Despite the challenges posed by limited internet access and infrastructure, a small but growing number of Cubans are venturing into tech services, offering web design, software development, and IT support. 7. **Agriculture and Food Production**: Small-scale farmers and food producers operate cooperatives and independent businesses, contributing to the local food supply and engaging in organic farming practices. The expansion of small businesses in Cuba has been facilitated by government reforms allowing for more private enterprise. However, these businesses still face challenges, including limited access to resources, bureaucratic hurdles, and fluctuating regulations. Despite these obstacles, small businesses are a vital part of Cuba's economy and play a significant role in providing goods, services, and employment opportunities.

  • @TheBahramvahedi
    @TheBahramvahedi Před 2 měsíci

    Splendid and good working organized edited video. I will add a few words came to my mind, Cuba has a rich history of influential painters who have made significant contributions to the world of art. Here are a few notable Cuban painters: Wilfredo Lam (1902-1982) Amelia Peláez (1896-1968) René Portocarrero (1912-1985) Victor Manuel (1897-1969) Carlos Enríquez (1900-1957) Tomás Sánchez (b. 1948) Roberto Fabelo (b. 1950) These artists have played a crucial role in shaping Cuban art and continue to influence contemporary art in Cuba and beyond. With all respect to your work keep going as you are dedicated and hard working. Appreciated

  • @Alan.sheriff
    @Alan.sheriff Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for video 😊😊

  • @Alan.sheriff
    @Alan.sheriff Před 2 měsíci

    Where are you now Sara ❤😂🎉🎉😊😊