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We explain our chinese friends about our village

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  • Our villageMora de Rubielos,Teruel, Spain

  • Our village, todayOur streets are old and narrow. The houses are nice and some, old but colorful and nicely kept.Our villagers work in shops, tobacconists, candies shops and pubsWe enjoy making a paella (typical spanish rice with chicken and rabbit), going to see the bulls.

  • Our festivitiesThere was a cow that went trought the barriers. I light the fireworks, I crush them and they do not make loud bangs. The damas (girls that are crowned like queens of the festivities) gave San Miguel (local god) flowers-We rode bumper cars.

  • Our legendsSt. Michael is our saint because they say lots of years ago told the troops about a trap set by the enemies, who threw food from the city walls to show they were plenty, but they were hungry. And St. Michel told the troops it was a lie.

  • Our villages crestThree towers for the three doors the city has. Three blackberries(moras) for the three names the village has had along the history. And a lily because the villagers fighted for a french prince in 1700.

  • Our tags for the villageBIGBEAUTIFULCHURCHCASTLEHISTORICBRIDGE

  • OUR CASTLEOur castle is on a hill to avoid people molesting. The climb is steep to avoid attackers to enter the castle jumping the walls. Its mdae of limestone. It has deep dungeons to forbid bad people to flee.

  • Our foodMigas (breadcrumbs)Ingredients: dry bread, garlic, salt, olive oil and hamPreparation: wet the bread all night long, stirring from time to time. Fry the garlic cloves and ham, chorizo and sausages on the olive oil. Add the bread and fry everything until soft. You usually eat it with grapes or melon.

  • Our foodRajadillos (sliced cakes):Ingredients: 360gr of sugar, 360 grs of chopped almonds, 3 eggs whites and lemon zest.Preparation: beat whites until stiff. Add sugar and lemon, first one half and then the other, carefully. Then, put the almonds, mix well and leave in the oven for a short while.

  • Our streets namesMy street is called El Plano because its a flat street

  • Our streets names

  • Our streets namesIts called La Cuba because some time ago they had wine cellars here (cubas)

  • Our streets namesMy streets name is because of a church called La Soledad (Loneliness church)

  • Where do we live in?

  • I want my castle like

  • Well, this is more or less how we have worked in class about our village, Mora de Rubielos. We have worked over the history, culture, sayings, food and city buildings. We hope you like it!: