Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain. It is the most populated and the second largest in area of the autonomous communities in the country. The Andalusian community is officially recognised as “historical nationality”. Its capital is the city of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla).
Cordoba
Córdoba also called Cordova is a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. It was a Roman settlement, then colonized by Muslim armies in the eighth century. It became the capital of the Islamic Emirate, and then of the Caliphate of Córdoba, including most of the Iberian Peninsula.
About the project
10 students from “Grigore Moisil” National College were sent in Spain to study new competences such as editing official texts, processing images and even creating WEB pages.
Upon their arrival, they were greeted by ERASMUS+ employees, that grouped them into teams and put them in touch with the companies that accepted them as pupils.
Not just work!
After the working hours in the morning, where students learnt from professionals how to edit and process certain information, ERASMUS+ employees organized for them cultural visits in both cities Cordova and Granada, including a visit to the legendary castle Alhambra
Free time!
Finally, after exploring the cultural part of Spain, the scholars were given free time to relax and enjoy the city in the evening, offering a spectacular show of light.
In the end, the scholars spent 2 weeks in Spain, gaining experience through working in a company and learning not just computing skills,but also gaining knowledge about the vast culture of Spain.
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Ioana Popescu
I am Ioana Popescu, and this past summer I was part of an Erasmus+ project that took place in Spain in two cities, Cordoba and Granada, where my colleagues and I spent one week in each city. I was most impressed by the drastic change from Romania to Spain, in the glimpse of the moment …
Daniela Toader
My name is Daniela Toader, and this summer I took part in an Erasmus+ project and I had the opportunity to visit Spain. I stayed two weeks in Cordoba and Granada. I can say that I was very impressed with what I saw. The sights, the people, the food and most important the culture I …