Languages
Vocabulary
Influence
History of the Peninsula
Art/Architecture
100

What was the type of language that the inhabitants of Hispania adopted?

"romance" or "latin vulgar"

100

to adopt

adoptar

100

What sport did the Romans bring to the peninsula?

Bull fighting

100

What countries are located on the peninsula?

Portugal, Spain, and France
100

What were ancient pictures drawn onto?

Cave walls and rocks

200

What is the most commonly spoken NeoLatina language?

Spanish

200

to influence

influir

200

What ancient tradition involved working for the first 6 hours of the day?

La Siesta

200

What bodies of water surround the peninsula?

The mediterranean sea, the atlantic ocean

200

What were most drawings of?

Animals and people

300

Name three NeoLatina languages

italian, french, spanish, portuguese, romanian, other spanish dialects

300

el habitante

inhabitant

300

What religion did the Romans bring to the peninsula?

Christianity

300

Who were the first people to live on the peninsula?

Los iberos

300

What was unique about the construction of bridges by the Romans?

Many layers of arches depending on the height of the bridge

400

How many people speak romance languages today?

400 million people

400

el pueblo

people, village

400

Where was the center of all culture and government in the peninsula?

Major cities and capitals

400

Who invaded the peninsula and created Hispania?

the romans

400

What Roman open-air architectural creation was used primarily for entertainment?

Theaters

500

Name all NeoLatina Languages

italian, french, spanish, portuguese, romanian, other spanish dialects

500
la tribu

tribe

500

Around what time was government adopted?

American colonial days

500

Name all 5 of the tribes that inhabited the peninsula.

Los iberos, los fenicios, los celtas, los griegos, los cartagineses

500

What Roman invention was an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap

Aqueduct