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 Language

The official language of Mexico is Spanish, which is spoken


by 90 percent of the people. Indian languages of the Aztecs,
Mayans, and other tribes are still spoken throughout the
country
whereas, in Canada the mass population commonly uses
English and French, Canada's official languages, to
communicate and access services,
but in Australia, the majority of Australians speak English as
a first or other language, however a significant number of
people also speak languages other than English. About 76%
of Australians reported speaking only English at home in the
2021 Census.
 FOOD

In Canada the most common food eaten is:


Timbits. Timbits are bite-sized, sweet Canadian dough balls
which are prepared using sweetened dough. The dough is
then fried and covered with frosting or powdered sugar.

whereas in Mexico, Tacos is the most common food eaten.


It is a traditional Mexican food consisting of a small hand-
sized corn- or wheat-based tortilla topped with a filling. The
tortilla is then folded around the filling and eaten by hand. A
taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including beef,
pork, chicken, seafood, beans, vegetables, and cheese,
allowing for great versatility and variety.
CHICKEN PARMIGIANA.
Chicken parmesan starts with crispy breaded chicken for
delicious flavour and texture.

The National Flag of Mexico


Green symbolizes independence, white is for the Roman
Catholic religion, and red is for union—the “Three
Guarantees” of Iguala.

 The National Flag of Canada


The National Flag of Canada, though simple with its red and
white colours and a single maple leaf, symbolizes pride and
strength throughout Canadian history. Learn about how the
National Flag of Canada was created, why and when it is
flown at half-mast, its elements and dimensions, as well as
flag etiquette.

The National Flag of Australia


Mr Harold Thomas from Northern Australia designed the
flag. The top half of the flag is black to symbolise Indigenous
people. The red in the lower half stands for the earth and the
colour of ochre, which has ceremonial significance. The
circle of yellow in the centre of the flag represents the sun.

Flag of Symbolism
The design of South Africa's new flag represented the
unification of the diverse nation into one democratic state.
The “Y” illustrates the convergence and the path ahead. At
the time, it was the only national flag in the world to
contain six coolers as part of its design.

The flag of Philippine


The three stars stand for the three big islands of the
Philippines, namely Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. As
for the colours used, white represents hope for equality,
while the blue stripe stands for peace, truth, and justice.
Finally, the red stripe symbolises patriotism and valour.
The most common food eaten in Philippine
is “adobo”

Adobo is really a kind of cooking method, originating in


the Philippines. IT involves simmering meat and even
seafood in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic. The
result is a tangy, savory dish that changes slightly with
whatever protein you decide to cook.
What the country is known for?
Ice hockey
There is not a single past time that is more associated with
being Canadian than the sport of hockey. If you were born
and raised in Canada, there is a high probability that you
played hockey as a kid, or were at least exposed to the
National Hockey League and/or the Olympics.

It is believed that ice hockey evolved from the use of a


simple stick moving around a ball in the 18th and 19th
century in the United Kingdom. These games were then
brought over to Canada, more sophisticated rules were
developed and formal equipment was utilized.

It is because of this that Canada is known as the creator of


the sport and the contemporary application of the rules.
The first indoor hockey game was played on March 3,
1875. Leagues quickly than developed, eventually leading
to the creation of the Stanley Cup in 1893 to celebrate the
Canadian champions of ice hockey.
Whereas Australia is known for poisonous spiders
As much as we don’t want to take away from the
beautiful, positive things about Australia, poisonous
spiders are part of the country’s identity just as much as
the rest of this list are. One of the most notable venomous
spiders is the redback spider. The bite of the redback is
said to be excruciating and has even been linked to deaths
in the past. Another well-known spider found in the
country is the Sydney funnel-web, a mygalomorph spider
native to eastern Australia.
HISTORY, CULTURE, AND TRADITIONS MEXICO
IS KNOWN FOR
Día de Muertos (Day Of The Dead)

Mexico’s most famous holiday is Día de Muertos or Day


of the Dead. It’s a festive occasion that celebrates the lives
of loved ones who have passed away. The holiday is
traditionally celebrated on November 1st and 2nd.

Día de Muertos is a mix of Aztec traditions and Catholic


beliefs. The holiday is celebrated with food, drink, music,
and dance. Families decorate altars with photographs of
their loved ones, as well as candles, flowers, and other
items. As a visitor, Oaxaca is widely considered the best
place to experience the tradition/celebration of Día de
Muertos.

One of the most important parts of the holiday is the


Ofrenda, or altar. Families build altars to honor their
deceased loved ones. Ofrendas usually have three levels,
which represent heaven, earth, and purgatory. The altars
are often decorated with photographs of the deceased, as
well as candles, flowers, and other items.
 Palace of the Lost City
South Africa is not only known for its natural beauty but also
for its man-made gems! Specifically, the Palace of the Lost
City is a luxury resort destination that first opened in 1992.
Since then, it has become a legend located in the area of Sun
City in Rustenburg.
Today, the 5-star palace hotel receives tourism from all over
the world, so it can be a busy destination. Yet, it is definitely
worth visiting.

Built on an extinct volcanic site, it boasts stunning


architecture within botanical jungles, swimming pools, and
waterfalls. Visiting the premises always wows people!
1. Banaue Rice Terraces
Ifugao

The Banaue Rice Terraces are among the Philippines’ top


tourist destinations and are often called the 8th Wonder of
the World. These terraces are said to have been carved into
the mountains and hillsides by the ancestors of the local
indigenous Ifugao tribes more than 2,000 years ago.
It’s also believed that these terraces were created with
little or no machinery and were carved mostly by hand.
They provide level steps in the sloped ground, allowing
people to plant and cultivate rice. Undoubtedly effective,
they’re still in constant use to this day
Sosatie is a traditional South African dish of meat cooked on
skewers. The term derives from sate and saus. It is of Cape
Malay origin, used in Afrikaans, the primary language of the
Cape Malays, and the word has gained greater circulation in
South Africa

Lumpia are various types of spring rolls commonly found in


the Philippines and Indonesia. Lumpia are made of thin
paper-like or crepe-like pastry skin called "lumpia wrapper"
enveloping savory or sweet fillings. It is often served as an
appetizer or snack, and might be served deep fried or fresh.

Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika” is the title of their national anthem,


and means “God Bless Africa.” It is the only one in the world
to contain stanzas in five different languages.
Xhosa , Zulu ,Sesotho ,Afrikaans and English. It was sung

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