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Kurs języka hiszpańskiego dla studentów z Polski

Ćwiczenie czytania z przewodnikiem w języku hiszpańskim
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00:00Visit the Paysandú Heroica.
00:02Called the Heroica because of all the historical events that took place there,
00:06it is the ideal place to see beautiful sunsets and enjoy hot springs
00:10and relax before visiting the Historic Museum to learn more about Uruguayan history.
00:14Eat a barbecue at the Port Market.
00:17Montevideo has great attractions,
00:20such as the Paysandú Heroica,
00:23which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Uruguay.
00:27Montevideo has great tourist attractions,
00:30but no one can pass through the city without trying an Uruguayan barbecue.
00:34For this, nothing better than taking a walk around the Port Market
00:38in the historic center of the city.
00:40It is a more than 130-year-old shed with wonderful culinary options.
00:45To breathe history and barbecue smell.
00:48Take a picture at the monument Los Dedos.
00:51One of the most famous tourist spots in Uruguay
00:54is the monument Los Dedos, in Punta del Este.
00:57With several names, this sculpture by the Chilean artist Mario Irarrazabal
01:01was created with the intention of warning swimmers
01:04about the dangers of the waters of the La Barra Swimming Pool,
01:07ideal for surfers, and about the calmer waters of the Solanas Swimming Pool,
01:10ideal for swimmers.
01:12Today, whoever goes to Punta del Este cannot leave without a photo in this place.
01:17Walk through a historical heritage in Colonia.
01:20Colonia del Sacramente offers one of the most beautiful images
01:23of the post-colonial period due to these latitudes.
01:26Declared a World Heritage Site in 1995,
01:30the city is preserved in such a way that we can sit
01:33in a restaurant and breathe history.
01:36Its streets, designed in the Portuguese style,
01:39contrast with the cities of the time built according to Spanish ordinances.
01:43Passing through the Calle de los Suspiros is an obligation for any tourist.
01:48Participate in a carnival in Uruguay.
01:51Generally, the Uruguayan carnival takes place at the end of January and beginning of February,
01:55so it is worth reserving these dates.
01:58With crowds of approximately 20 people,
02:01the music, the chants and the return to the roots
02:04party throughout Uruguay.
02:06Have a milanesa on the beaches of Carmelo.
02:10Carmelo has beaches of white sand and fine sand that no one resists.
02:15Throw yourself into the water of the Rio de la Plata,
02:17get wet again and throw yourself into the sand to stay a milanesa,
02:20it is an obligation.
02:22Cross a bridge and get to another country in Artigas.
02:25Artigas is the northernmost city in Uruguay,
02:28sharing a border with Brazil.
02:30Crossing the bridge of Concordia takes us to its Brazilian sister city, Cuarem.
02:35But also, Artigas offers the pleasure of living in contact with nature and history,
02:40with a church from 1854,
02:43a municipal market from the early 20th century
02:45and a police headquarters from 1896.
02:49Make the wine route.
02:51The departments of Colonia, Canelones, Montevideo, Carmelo and Rivera
02:55are characterized by their wines.
02:57Choose one.
02:59Visit the wineries.
03:01You will be happy or drunk.
03:04Or both together, drunk and happy.
03:08Now read the PDF file and listen to the sound again.
03:15Visit the Heroica Paysandú.
03:17Called the Heroica for all the historical events that took place there,
03:21it is the ideal place to see beautiful sunsets and enjoy hot springs
03:25and relax before visiting the Historical Museum to learn more about Uruguayan history.
03:29Eat a barbecue at the Port Market.
03:32Montevideo has great tourist attractions,
03:35but no one can pass through the city without trying an Uruguayan barbecue.
03:39For this, nothing better than taking a walk around the Port Market
03:43in the historic center of the city.
03:45It is a more than 130-year-old shed with wonderful culinary options.
03:50To breathe history and barbecue smell.
03:53Take a picture at the monument Los Dedos.
03:56One of the most famous tourist spots in Uruguay
03:59is the monument Los Dedos in Punta del Este.
04:03With several names, this sculpture by the Chilean artist Mario Irarrazabal
04:07was created with the intention of warning swimmers
04:10about the dangers of the waters of the La Barra Swimming Pool,
04:13ideal for surfers, and about the calmer waters of the Solanas Swimming Pool,
04:16ideal for swimmers.
04:18Today, anyone who goes to Punta del Este cannot leave without a photo in this place.
04:22Walk through a historical heritage in Colonia.
04:25Colonia del Sacramente offers one of the most beautiful images
04:29of the post-colonial period due to these latitudes.
04:32Declared a World Heritage Site in 1995,
04:35the city is preserved in such a way that we can sit in a restaurant
04:39and breathe history.
04:41Its streets, designed in the Portuguese style,
04:44contrast with the cities of the time built according to Spanish ordinances.
04:49Passing through the Calle de los Suspiros is an obligation for any tourist.
04:53Participate in a carnival in Uruguay.
04:56Generally, the Uruguayan carnival takes place at the end of January and beginning of February,
05:01so it is worth reserving these dates.
05:04With crowds of approximately 20 people,
05:06the music, the chants and the return to the roots
05:09make Uruguay a party place.
05:12Have a milanesa on the beaches of Carmelo.
05:15Carmelo has beaches of white and fine sand that no one can resist.
05:20Throwing yourself into the water of the Rio de la Plata,
05:22getting wet and throwing yourself into the sand to have a milanesa,
05:25is an obligation.
05:27Crossing a bridge and arriving in another country in Artigas.
05:30Artigas is the northernmost city in Uruguay,
05:33sharing a border with Brazil.
05:35Crossing the bridge of Concordia
05:37takes us to its Brazilian sister city, Cuarem.
05:40But also, Artigas offers the pleasure of living in contact with nature and history,
05:45with a church from 1854,
05:47a municipal market from the early 20th century
05:50and a police headquarters from 1896.
05:54Make the wine route.
05:56The departments of Colonia, Canelones, Montevideo, Carmelo and Rivera
06:00are characterized by their wines.
06:02Choose one.
06:04Visit the wineries.
06:06You will be happy, or drunk.
06:09Or both together, drunk and happy.