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In this powerpoint presentation we would like to present the most famous sights of 4 countries, which take part in the Comenius project. You will learn about the history, the geography and the people who live in these
countries. In this presentation there is a quiz game and we wonder if you can answer the
questions. Are you ready?
Let‘ s start it!
Turkey is an Eurasian country
It’s bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Cyprus and Syria
In Turkey people use Turkish language, but they
learn more languages
The quiz show:
What is the capital city of Turkey?
a., Adana b., Istambul c., Ankara d., Izmir
What is the largest city in Turkey? a., Ankara b., Istambul
What is the longest river? a., Euphrates b., Murat c., Kizilirmak
What is the religion of Turkey?
a., Catholic b., Hinduism c., Judaism d., Islam
What is the typical food in Turkey? a., Döner kebab b., chicken file with french
fries
c., Baklava d., Izmir köfte
What is the typical drink? a., Ramadan b., Raki c., Tea d., Milk e.,
Coffee Is there a sea? a., yes b., no
Istambul Istanbul historically known as Byzantium and
Constantinople, is the largest city of Turkey. Istanbul metropolitan province had 13.26 million people living in it as of December, 2010, which is 18% of Turkey's population and the 3rd largest metropolitan area in Europe after London and Moscow. The city in its administrative limits had 8.8 million residents counted in the latest Turkish census from 2000. Istanbul is a megacity, as well as the cultural, economic, and financial centre of Turkey. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European and on the Asian sides of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents. Istanbul is a designated alpha world city.
Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia is an
Orthodox patriarchal basilica, and now a museum in Istanbul
From the date of it’s dedication it served as the Greek Patriarchal cathedral of Constantinople
The building was a mosque from May 1453 until 1931
It was opened as a museum on 1 February 1935.
Galata tower & Suleymaniye Bath
The nine-story tower is 66.90 meters tall, and was the city's tallest structure when it was built. The elevation at ground level is 35 meters above
sea-level.
It was built in 1557 by great architect
Sinan as a part of Suleymaniye Mosque Complex. It's located at Suleymaniye
district and used for tourism purposes mostly.
Olympus Though a very ancient city nearby Antalya, in the
Mediterranean coast of Anatolia, the early history of Olympus is shrouded in mystery. Its name is probabily derived from Olympos (Tahtali) mountain about 15 km north of the city. We know it was an important Lycian city by the 2nd century B.C. because Strabon mentioned that Olympos had 3 votes in the Lycian League. The Olympians worshipped Hephaestos (Vulcan), the god of fire. No doubt this veneration sprang from reverence for the mysterious site of Chimeira, an eternal flame which still springs from the earth not far from the city. The town declined in the 1st century B.C. when it was controlled by the pirates, until the arrival of the Romans in the 2nd century A.D. In the 3rd century pirate attacks brought impoverishment. In the Middle Ages, Venetians, Genoese and Rhodians built fortresses along the coast. And finally by the 15th century Olympus had been abandoned after the arrival of the Ottomans.
Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain is a country and member state of the European Union
It’s mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea
To the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay
To the northwest and west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal
What is the capital city of Spain?
a., Barcelona b., Valencia c., Madrid d., Sevilla
Which is the longest river in Spain?
The Tagus is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula. It is 1,038 km long and 716 km in Spain. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Lisbon.
Madrid’s sights The Real Madrid football stadium in
Santiago Bernabeu The Royal Palace, the largest
baroque palace Madrid main square Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas bull
fighting arena- the world's largest arena
Prado museum
Pictures of Madrid
What are the typical meals and drinks of Spain?
a., pizza or spaghetti with Chianti b., pil pil cod or paella with wine or beer c., stew or chowder with Tokay wines d., gnocchi and bryndza with Borovička
Spain’s sights La Sagrada familia Güell Park Casa Milá Font Mágica La Rambla
The boardering countries are : a., Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein b., Albania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey c., Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia
d., Andorra, France, Portugal, Marocco, Gibraltar
What about the Spanish language?
Spanish is a Romance language. It’s the world's most popular Romance language, currently has more than 400 million people speak.
Schools: The Royal Spanish Academy The Britsh Council School El Enerbal Montessori School Hastings School Kensington School
The most important school is The Royal Spanish Academy:
When is the national day in Spain?
a., September 12b., December 12c., October 12d., August 12
12th October is a public holiday in Spain and it celebrates the discovery of America.
The History of Poland is rooted in the arrival of the Slavs
During the Piast dynasty Christianity was adopted in 966 and medieval monarchy established
The Jagiellon dynasti period brought close ties with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cultural development and territorial expansion, culminating in the establishment of the Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth in 1569
What is the capital city of Poland?
a., Elbag b., Jaroslaw c., Warsow d., Krakow
Wich is the longest river in Poland?
a., Bug b., Vistula c., Wieprz d., Drawa
How long is the longest river in Poland?
a., 772 km b., 854 km c., 1047 km
What are the typical meals in Poland?
a., a lot of meat, cabbage, spices and pasta
b., chinese food c., sandwich d., hot dog
What are the typical desserts in Poland?
a., paczki b., caramel cookies c., ice cream
d., pumkin and sweet potato doughunts
What are the typical drink is Poland?
a., wine b., brandy, whiskey c., coctail, liqueur
d., vodka, beer, mead
Polish cuisine
Wich country is bordering with Poland?
a., Germany b., Russia c., America
Holidays in Poland : April 9 – Easter Day
January 1 – New Year’s Day
December 25 – Christmas Day
November 11 – Independent Day
Did you now? The polish language is written in Latin characters and 9 special characters. I think it is interesting.
Slovakia is an independent state. It is in the middle of Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and Austria. The weather is changeable. People use euro in Slovakia. The population is about of 5 million people. The capital is Bratislava. It is an important, political and industrial centre. The capital city is the largest city in Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak president, the parlament, and the executive branch of the government. It is home to several universities, museums, theatres, galleries and other important cultural and educational institutions.
What is the capital and largest city in Slovakia?
a., Levice b., Košice c., Bratislava d., Nitra What is the longest river in Slovakia? a., Danube b., Hornád c., Morávia d., Volga What is the highest mountains in
Slovakia? a., High and Low Tatras b., Slovenský raj b., The Little and Giant Fatras c., Slovenské
Rudohorie What are the typical foods in
Slovakia? a., bryndzové halušky b., potato casserole c., chicken file with french fries d., fried cheese
with rise What attractions are in Slovakia? a., sea, islands b., castles, thermal spa c., ocean, vulcans d., peninsula, sandy beach
Where would you go to holiday in Slovakia?
a., Patince, Štúrovo, Dudince b., Levice, Komárno
c., Banská Štiavnica, Nitra d., Želiezovce
Which is the national language in Slovakia?
a., Hungarian b., Slovak c., Polish d., Ukrainians
Public holidays are: 1. January 12. July 53. August 294. September 15. November 17
Pictures of Slovakia
Schools in Slovakia Secondary school in Bratislava Ady Endre Elementary School Selye János Gymnazium Gymnazium in Štúrovo Comenius University Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
It was a presentation about Turkey, Spanish, Poland and Slovakia.
Created by: Carmen Bábindeli, Fanni Bogyó, Barbara Gyuris, Denisza Kakara