Didactalia montañas de españa

Didactalia montañas de españa

Provinces of spain interactive map

Aver, stop saying that the first ones have hacks, they just know everything by heart and they will do it on a tablet or a laptop with touch screen, they will also have been practicing for hours to achieve that record so stop saying that they have ”haks”.
Good morning, Maria. We have just tested the game and it works fine for us. Sometimes, if the connection is slow or maybe you are playing far away from the modem, the game may take a couple of seconds to respond. Anyway we are sure you have done very well 🙂

Interactive maps didactalia

Try to figure where is located on the map each item of the spanish physical relief given.Zoom in or zoom out the map in order to adjust it to the size of your desktop’s device. You also can click on it and drag to centre the image.
Aver, stop saying that the first ones have hacks, they just know everything by heart and they will do it on a tablet or a laptop with touch screen, they will also have been practicing for hours to achieve that record so stop saying that they have ”haks”.
Good morning, Maria. We have just tested the game and it works fine for us. Sometimes, if the connection is slow or maybe you are playing far away from the modem, the game may take a couple of seconds to respond. Anyway we are sure you have done very well 🙂

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Didactalia montañas de españa en línea

The links in this article to Enrique Alonso’s interactive flash maps have been undergoing changes of location. For a while they were even referenced in a very direct way and with free access in Didactalia at the address http://mapasinteractivos.didactalia.net/comunidad/mapasflashinteractivos. Later, in order to use them, it was necessary to register in Didactalia.
At this time, it is difficult to make a detailed review, so keep in mind that many of the links may not correspond to the expected or initially linked content.
Thanks to those of you who visit the blog. It is an article that I hope will at least serve as an orientation, but it must be emphasized that the really important work corresponds to the author of the maps. Without them, it would not have been possible to create this list of links. My enormous congratulations to Enrique Alonso.
First of all, congratulations, Enrique, the work with the maps is a great example of dedication and dedication and there are many users and students who are benefiting from this great work! Thank you very much for the notice. I have modified the introduction of the article accordingly. I will try to review it in detail later, although I must admit that it will be difficult for me because I stopped updating links long ago due to lack of time availability.the link to the individual maps does not seem to work.best regards:Antonio Ruiz

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