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Argentinian National Tango Day

Tango is a very popular dance from the River Plate region, which borders Argentina and Uruguay, and several figures such as Carlos Gardel were so iconic that National Tango Day, on December 11, pays homage to this dance and important names surrounding it. This new template is quite creative, has...

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Havana as a Tourist Destination

As that famous singer said, "my heart is in Havana"! Havana is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Caribbean. With its vibrant colors, delicious food, and rich cultural heritage, this city is a must-visit. This illustration-rich presentation template is the perfect way to promote this Cuban gem....

Traditional Mexican Posadas Party

The "Posadas" is a celebration of religious origin that is observed mainly in Latin America, especially in Mexico. "Posada" means "inn", and it refers to the birth of Jesus and Mary's and Joseph's trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Pinatas are also tied to this celebration too! That's a lot to...

St Stephen's Day

The Christian celebration of St. Stephen takes place on December 26. According to the Bible, St. Stephen was the first Christian martyr of the New Testament. Many Christians in France commemorate this day, and it is even a public holiday in some areas. If you want to talk about St....

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Roman Empire Thesis Defense

The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and influential empires in human history. While it achieved great successes in many areas, such as politics, law, art and literature, it is most well-known for its military conquests. Present your thesis defense about this magnificent Empire, how was it established?...

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Traditional Dances of North America Minitheme

The art of dance is a rich part of North America's heritage. Now, you can narrate the distinct stories, cultures, and traditions with this creative template. Designed especially for Google Slides and PowerPoint, this creative, colorful, and vibrant minitheme illuminates every slide, making your content alive. Whether your audience is...

Spanish Christmas Lottery Minitheme

Ninety-one thousand one hundred and ninety-eight! Four milliooooooon eeeeuros! Congratulations! You've won the “gordo” (as it is a big amount of money, no worries, nobody is calling anyone fat) of the Christmas lottery, the prize of Spain's famous lottery. This event, which is part of the Spanish culture and marks...

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Social Studies Subject for Elementary: My Heritage Activities

Knowing our roots is an essential part of understanding who we are and deepening our appreciation for the diverse cultures that have shaped us. If you're an elementary school teacher looking for a creative way to teach your students about their heritage, look no further! This craft and notebook style...

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Geography Lesson for High School: West Europe

Introduce your high school students to the fascinating geography of West Europe with this interactive template! Designed with a vibrant color palette, this template will make learning about the different countries of the region fun and engaging. From the UK's oldest universities to France's famous Eiffel Tower, your students can...

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Literature Periods & Movements Infographics

Isn't it true that art has been around for as long as humanity has been living on Earth? In its various forms, literature stands out because it's easy to replicate and spread to as many people as possible. With these infographics, you'll be able to inform or teach about the...

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Halflings Day Infographics

The halfling population has grown so much that a template for September 22 just wasn’t enough… we needed to design an extra set of infographics to give you more resources to speak about where they live, what they do or the traditions of this fictional race. Enjoy these designs and...

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International Braille Day

Every January 4 is celebrated the World Braille Day, that is, the international day of the tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots for each number and letter. It is the alphabet used by visually impaired people. Slidesgo wants to join the claim that is sought...

Euro Day

It's no surprise the euro is the second most used currency for international trading, only bested by the dollar. It's being used by most of the countries from the European Union, plus some microstates. Since the euro was first introduced in January 1, 1999, that exact day every year is...

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Discover Chile! - Tourism Campaign

It's time to discover the wonders of Chile! How about a visit to the Atacama Desert, the colorful houses of the port and World Heritage Site of Valparaiso? Not to mention a walk through the center of the capital, Santiago... Chile has a lot to offer and, without a doubt,...

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Imlek - 2023 New Year in Indonesia

Hari Raya Imlek refers to what is known around the world as Chinese New Year - marking the start of the lunar new year, it is usually celebrated in late January or early February. And even though it’s a traditional Chinese Celebration, it is celebrated in Indonesia as well -...

Indonesian Mother's Day

Unlike the vast majority of places in the world, Indonesia celebrates Mother's Day every December 22nd. It is a big celebration, full of traditions and events. Moreover, it is not only a day of celebration, but also a day of recognition, as tribute is paid to all women, even if...

Holy Innocents' Day

December 28 is the Day of the Holy Innocents. Although in Spain and Spanish America this day has evolved into a day in which jokes are made, it has a biblical origin, as it commemorates an episode of Christianity, in which King Herod ordered to kill all children under 2...

World Introvert Day

The second day of the year, when everyone is going back home after the celebrations, it’s time for introverts to celebrate their importance! With this day you can bring awareness into what means to be an introvert really, because there are lots of misinformation and stereotypes out there and they...