Con base en el texto del ejercicio 1, elabore otro texto con
datos de la ciudad de Granada. (como mínimo dos párrafos de
7 líneas cada uno).
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(ACTIVIDAD 1)
Tunja
Tunja is middle-sized city of about 500.00 inhabitants in the Department of Boyacá,
three hours north-east of Bogotá by bus.
It has a rich historical background that goes back to the early settlers of América,
the chibcha Indians and to the wars of independence in the 19th century.
Downtown Tunja is built around the old colonial sector with the houses of the
founders and a surprising numbers of churches in a very small area.
Around the Plaza de Bolivar we find the provincial Government Building and the tax
administration building in the north side, the Town Hall, the Telephone Company and
office building in the south and the Cathedral and the founder ́s house, currently a
museum, in the East.
The West wing retains a simple of colonial architecture, with a pleasant row of
balconies overlooking the square.
Downtown is mostly a commercial sector with shops of all kinds, a couple of
department stores, and a few multi-story office buildings.
Boyacá is primarily and agricultural region which produces potatoes and vegetables
for country-side distribution.
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The city of Granada sits on the Vega de Granada, one of the depressions or plains located within the Baetic mountain ranges, continued to the west by those of Archidona and Antequera and to the East by those of Guadix, Baza and Huéscar.The fertile soil of the Vega, apt for agriculture, is irrigated by the water streams originated in Sierra Nevada, as well as minor secondary ranges, all drained by the catchment basin of the Genil River, that cuts across the city centre following an east to west direction. The Monachil, a left-bank tributary of the former, also passes through the city, discharging into the Genil to the west of the city centre.Granada has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa) close to a cold semi-arid climate (BSk) Summers are hot and dry with daily temperatures averaging 34 °C (93 °F) in the hottest month (July); however, temperatures reaching over 40 °C (104 °F) are not uncommon in the summer months. Winters are cool and damp, with most of the rainfall concentrated from November through to January. The coldest month is January with daytime temperatures hovering at 13 °C (55 °F) and dropping to around 1 °C (34 °F) during the night. Frost is quite common as temperatures usually reach below-freezing in the early morning. Spring and autumn are unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from mild to warm.