We have the presentations from the other countries! Let’s have a look and see who does what!
The information we have to look for
1. what’s its name
2. Where is it located
3. When was it built
4. Why was it built
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years
6. What does it represent
2 MONUMENT FROM TURKEY – 1st ESO students are responsible for them!
Monument 3 from Pelin – Anitkabir
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Monument 2 from Pelin (CEIP CARDEDEU) – dolmabahç Palace
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3 MONUMENTS FROM PORTUGAL – 1st ESO students are responsible for them!
Monument 10 from Carla – Pavilhão de Portugal
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Monument 8 from Carla – CEIP CARDEDEU – Ponte Luis 1
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Monument 7 from Carla – CEIP CARDEDEU – Fortaleza de Sagres
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2 MONUMENTS FROM ROMANIA – Monument 1 from Mariela is the responsibility of 1st ESO, the rest will be done by 3rd ESO students
Monument 1 from Mariela – Bran Castle
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Monument 8 from Mariela – Women’s Castle – CEIP CARDEDEU
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Monument 7 form Mariela – The foot of the bridge of Traian – CEIP CARDEDEU
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3 MONUMENTS FROM POLAND – TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS – 3rd ESO students
Monument 4 from Joanna – Wawel Royal Castle
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Monument 5 from Joanna – CEIP CARDEDEU – MARIACKI CHURCH – KRAKÓW
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Monument 1 from Celina – CEIP CARDEDEU – Pszcyna Castle
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3 MONUMENTS FROM LITHUANIA – TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS FROM LITHUANIA – 3rd ESO students
Monument 2 from Danute – CEIP CARDEDEU Rainiai Chapel
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Monument 5 from Renata – Trakai Island Castle
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Monument 2 from Renata – CEIP CARDEDEU – The Užupis Angel, Vilnius
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4 MONUMENTS FROM ITALY (TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS) – 3rd ESO students
Monument 4 from Francesca – CEIP CARDEDEU – The leaning Tower of Pisa
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Monument 5 from Susanna – Caserta Palace
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Monument 1 from Susanna – – CEIP CARDEDEU – The Arch of Peace
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Monument 2 from Susanna – – CEIP CARDEDEU – Giotto’s Bell Tower
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1. what’s its name: Trakai Island Castle
2. Where is it located: Lithuania
3. When was it built: 1430
4. Why was it built: K?stutis
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle
6. What does represent: a palace that destroyed
1. what’s its name: The Arch of Peace.
2. Where is it located: Situated on the Canada – United States border between the communities of Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia.3.
When was it built: Was built by Sam Hill. You do not answer the question
4. Why was it built: And commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years:I can not find it. You can!
6. What does it represent: Symbolising a long history of peace between the two nations.
1. What is your name:
Pavilion of Portugal
2. Where is this: Italy !!!!!!!!!!! (located in Parque das Nações in Lisbon)
3. When it was built?
In 1998, for the expo ¡No abbreviations, please!
4. Why was it built?
It was a building of the expo, The proposals had already been several, since the use of the space for the Headquarters of the Cabinet, until the creation of an architecture museum
5. What is happening in the country, people in those years:
in this crisis as the whole world (I do not understand)
6. What do you represent?
However, it is still used for exhibitions provisory.
1. what’s its name: The leaning Tower of Pisa
2. Where is it located: Italy (Where in Italy? – Where is Pisa? North? South?)
3. When was it built: in 1173
4. Why was it built: It was constructed over a period of military success
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: I can not find it. (that’s not an answer!)
6. What does it represent: I can not find it.(that’s not an answer!)
1. what’s its name: the arc of the peace
2. Where is it located: Italy (where in Italy?)
3. When was it built: 1806-1808 (was commanded to build for Napoleon Bonaparte)
4. Why was it built: celebratory event (what did Napoleon celebrate?)
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: a war led by Napoleon (which war?)
6. What does it represent: It represents peace
1. what’s its name.
Leaning Tower of Pisa.
2. Where is it located.
It is situated behind the cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa’s Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) after the cathedral and the baptistry.
3. When was it built.
The Tower of Pisa was a work of art, performed in three stages over a period of about 177 years. The Construction of the first floor of the white marble campanile began on August 9, 1173, a period of military success and prosperity. This first floor is surrounded by pillars with classical capitals, leaning against blind arches.
4. Why was it built.
It is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Pisa
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
Do not put. What has happening in Italy – Pisa at the end of the 12th century?
6. What does it represent.
Nothing. Why is it so important?
1. what’s its name: Trakai Island Castle.
2. Where is it located: Trakai Island Castle is located in Trakai, Lithuania on an island on the shores of Lake Galv?. The castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg”.
3. When was it built:The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kestutis (who was Kestutis????), The castle was besieged by both sides. Soon after the reconciliation between Jogaila and Vytautas (who were they??), the second phase of construction started and continued until 1409.
4. Why was it built: by Kestutis, works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle. Ok, but what was happening in Lithuania then? why is the Trakai peninsula important?
6. What does it represent: a palace that destroyed . Incorrect
What is your name:
Pavilion of Portugal
2. Where is this:
Portugal (located in Parque das Nações in Lisbon)
3. When it was built?
In 1998, for the Lisbon World Exposition
4. Why was it built?
It was a building of the expo, The proposals had already been several, since the use of the space for the Headquarters of the Cabinet, until the creation of an architecture museum
5. What is happening in the country, people in those years:
The president of Portugal in 1998 was Ernesto Zedillo.
6. What does it represent?
it is still used for exhibitions.
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1. what’s its name: Mariacki church
2. Where is it located: Mariacki church is located in kraków, Poland
3. When was it built: The construction of the stone cardedeu???????? a Brick Gothic church built in the 14th century
4. Why was it built:
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years:
6. What does it represent:
1. what’s its name: the Arch of Peace
2. Where is it located:It is located in Piazza Sempione. Where is Piazza Sempione? In which city? In which country?strong>It is directed towards Paris. It was inaugurated on September 10, 1838 by Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria.
3. When was it built: It was commissioned to do for by Napoleon. After his defeat at the battle of waterloo the monument remained unfinished. In 1826 Francis I of Austria ordered that the construction was completed but this time, it would be a monument to the European peace achieved in 1815. In 1833, the Arch finally ended by Francesco Peverelli and Francesco.emperador Ferdinand I of Austria.
4. Why was it built: You can use what you have in question 2 to answer question 4
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years You can use what you have in question 2 to answer question 5
6. What does it represent You can use what you have in question 2 to answer question 6
1. what’s its name: Trakai Island Castle.
2. Where is it located: Trakai Island Castle is located in Trakai, Lithuania on an island on the shores of Lake Galv?. The castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg”.
3. When was it built:The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kestutis (He was a monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82).The castle was besieged by both sides. Soon after the reconciliation between Jogaila and Vytautas, the second phase of construction started and continued until 1409.
(1350 – October 27, 1430).
4. Why was it built: by Kestutis, works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle. (Trakai is a historic city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 km west of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania).
Jogaila????, the Lithuanian leader at that time, was one of the most famous rulers of medieval Lithuania. He gas called Didysis Kunigaikštis, the equivalent of king. He was the supreme ruler of his dominions and also a member of the Order of the Dragon)
6. What does it represent: a palace that destroyed . Incorrect
1. what’s its name:The Foot of the Bridge of Traian
2. Where is it located: in Romania
3. When was it built:1856!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4. Why was it built:was built by order of the Roman emperor Traian to bring supplies to the Roman legions who had invaded Dacia.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
1. what’s its name.
Leaning Tower of Pisa.
2. Where is it located
It is situated behind the cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa’s Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) after the cathedral and the baptistry.
3. When was it built
The Tower of Pisa was a work of art, performed in three stages over a period of about 177 years. The Construction of the first floor of the white marble campanile began on August 9, 1173, a period of military success and prosperity. This first floor is surrounded by pillars with classical capitals, leaning against blind arches.
4. Why was it built
Therefore to make a cathedral and a symbol of the country only because it is a monument.Incorrect
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years. What you or Karen and Damaris wrote earlier was better
Rebellion of Henry, Richard the Lionheart and Godfrey, sons of Henry II of England against his father. Promoted by Eleanor of Aquitaine. That was happening in England!
6. What does it represent
It is symbolic of the country.well, can you say more?
1. What’s its name: Trakai Island Castle. GOOD
2. Where is it located: Trakai Island Castle is located in Trakai, Lithuania on an island on the shores of Lake Galv?. The castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg”. GOOD
3.When was it built:The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kestutis (He was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82, with his brother Algirdas (until 1377). The castle was besieged by both sides. Soon after the reconciliation between Jogaila and Vytautas (his uncles), the second phase of construction started and continued until 1409. EXCELLENT
4. Why was it built: by Kestutis, works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great. ????????????????? NO COMMENT 🙁
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle. In August 1939,???????????????? Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed an agreement (the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact), with secret clauses assigning spheres of influence in the area of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania was initially assigned to the German sphere of influence, but when Lithuania refused to ally with Nazi Germany in the attack on Poland, it was transferred to the Soviets in another secret pact later that year. . NOOOOOOOOOO (LIGHT AND THUNDER 🙁 )
Trakai is a historic city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 km west of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. Because of its proximity to Vilnius, Trakai is a popular tourist destination. Trakai is the administrative centre of Trakai district municipality This is an excellent sentence to add to “where is it located?”
6. What does it represent: The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by K?stutis, and around 1409 major works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great, who died in this castle in 1430. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 🙁
Trakai was one of the main centers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the castle held great strategic importance. THIS IS THE ANSWER FOR “WHY WAS IT BUILT!!!!!
Mary’s Church
The Mariacki church is the largest in Cracow, and, after Wawel, the most important place of worship in Poland. Built of red brick and with two towers of unequal height and form, it is not conventionally attractive. However, like many places in Krakow, it may well grow on you.
Inside, the church may not be to everybody’s taste. Crammed with gold and blues and studded with tombs and memorials in every conceivable corner, it is a complete assault on the senses. The recent restoration, although done with great care, nevertheless heightens this excessive quality.
The church is well worth exploring, however, and if you are put off by first impressions, stay a while and have a look at some of the individual works of art. For there are some real treasures here; be they paintings, tombs or sculptures. The stained-glass windows are magnificent, at their most impressive at noon on a sunny day, when light floods in from outside. They were constructed in the late fourteenth century, and are masterpieces in their own right. But perhaps the most famous of all the monuments here, and understandably so, is Veit Stoss’s extraordinary altar-piece.
Whatever qualms one might have about St. Mary’s, a visit to the basilica during mass might prove to be a revelation. Regardless of one’s faith, to see the church packed to the doors, the altar-piece gleaming in the sunlight, and to hear the roar of the organ above, is a truly uplifting experience.
Good work, ladies!
Now you have to adapt this text to the questions!
Methodology:
1. read each sentence
2. decide which question does it answer
3. organize your answers
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1. what’s its name: The angel Užupis
2. Where is it located: It is located in Vilnius the capital of Lithuania.
3. When was it built: On April 4th 2001, a statue of an angel blowing a trumpet was unveiled in the main square.
4. Why was it built: To replace the egg ?????????????????
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: Since that year Lithuania ???????was called the republic of los angeles ??????????
6. What does it represent: It is intended to symbolize a revival and the artistic freedom of the district.
1. what’s its name?
Leaning Tower of Pisa.
2. Where is it located?
It is situated behind the cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa’s Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) after the cathedral and the baptistry.
3. When was it built?
The Tower of Pisa was a work of art, performed in three stages over a period of about 177 years. The Construction of the first floor of the white marble campanile began on August 9, 1173, a period of military success and prosperity. This first floor is surrounded by pillars with classical capitals, leaning against blind arches.
4. Why was it built?
Its construction was undertaken with the purpose to glorify Pisa, which was a city of good sailors who managed to conquer his time in many lands.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
there was a war with Florence.
6. What does it represent
It is symbolic of the country and the abundance of things in it.
EXCELLENT! PERMISSION TO START THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
1. What’s its name: Trakai Island Castle.
2. Where is it located: Trakai Island Castle is located in Trakai, Lithuania on an island on the shores of Lake Galv? The castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg”.
3. When was it built: The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kestutis (he was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82, with his brother Algirdas (until 1377). The castle was besieged by both sides. Soon after the reconciliation between Jogaila and Vytautas (his uncles), the second phase of construction started and continued until 1409.
4. Why was it built: by Kestutis, works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle. (Trakai is a historic city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 km west of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania). The Lithuanian leader at that time, was one of the most famous rulers of medieval Lithuania. He gas called Didysis Kunigaikštis, the equivalent of king. He was the supreme ruler of his dominions and also a member of the Order of the Dragon)
6. The castle was constructed on the largest of three lake islands by the order of Grand Duke K?stutis
1What’s its name: Trakai Island Castle.
2. Where is it located: Trakai Island Castle is located in Trakai, Lithuania on an island on the shores of Lake Galv? The castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg”.
3. When was it built: The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kestutis (he was monarch of medieval Lithuania. He ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1381–82, with his brother Algirdas (until 1377). The castle was besieged by both sides. Soon after the reconciliation between Jogaila and Vytautas (his uncles), the second phase of construction started and continued until 1409.
4. The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: The construction of Trakai Island Castle was related to the expansion and strengthening of the Trakai Peninsula Castle. (Trakai is a historic city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 km west of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania). The Lithuanian leader at that time, was one of the most famous rulers of medieval Lithuania. He was called Didysis Kunigaikštis, the equivalent of king. He was the supreme ruler of his dominions and also a member of the Order of the Dragon)
6. This is an spectacular building that rises in the capital of Lithuania. This ancient fortress is located in the middle of a beautiful lake and is a symbol of the country and its glorious past.
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1. what’s its name: the Arch of Peace
2. Where is it located:It is located in Piazza Sempione. Where is Piazza Sempione? In which city? In which country?;It is directed towards Paris. It was inaugurated on September 10, 1838 by Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria.
3. When was it built: It was commissioned to do for by Napoleon. After his defeat at the battle of waterloo the monument remained unfinished. In 1826 Francis I of Austria ordered that the construction was completed but this time, it would be a monument to the European peace achieved in 1815. In 1833, the Arch finally ended by Francesco Peverelli and Francesco.emperador Ferdinand I of Austria.
4. Why was it built: (He was ordered to do for) It was commissioned by Napoleon. After his defeat at the battle of waterloo the monument remained unfinished.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years : ????????????????
6. What does it represent ???????????????????????????
1. what’s its name:
The Angel Užupis
2. Where is it located:
It is located in Vilnius the capital of Lithuania.
3. When was it built:
On April 4th 2001, a statue of an angel blowing a trumpet was unveiled in the main square.
4. Why was it built:
To replace an egg. The egg itself became the subject of much talk, and various anecdotes are attached to it
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years:
The egg was removed to make way for the largest statue, the egg was sold at auction for 10,200 litas
6. What does it represent:
It is intended to symbolize a revival and the artistic freedom of the district.
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What’s name?Bran Castle
Where is it located?German: Törzburg; Hungarian: Törcsvár
When was it built?1212
Why was it built?the Teutonic Knights built the wooden castle of Dietrichstein as a fortified position :
What was happening on the country-village on those years?
What does it represent?Bran Castle is the act issued by Louis I of Hungary on November 19, 1377, giving the Saxons of Kronstadt (Bra?ov) the privilege to build the stone citadel; the settlement of Bran began to develop nearby.
what’s its name? Fortress of Sagres
Where is it located ?lies to the southwest of the Algarve (Portugal)
When was it built?were donated on October 27 of 1443
Why was it built ?a present for Enrique the sailor
What was happening on the country-village on those years ?
What does it represent ?
1.What’s its name? The gothic Wawel castle ok
2.Where is it? Situated around the central courtyard. INCORRECT
3.When was it built ? Jogaila and Jadwiga of Poland INCORRECT
4.Who built it? Casimir III the great ok
5. why was it built?well to serve as quarters for the numerous clergy, royal clerks and craftsmen ok
6. what was happening on the country?the trade became more efficient, the rulers of Poland took up their residence at the Hill as well. ok
1.What’s its name? The gothic wawel castle
2.Where is it? Situated around the central courtyard.
3.When was it built ? Jogaila and Jadwiga of Poland
4.Who built it? Casimir III the great
5. why was it built?well to serve as quarters for the numerous clergy, royal clerks and craftsmen
6. what was happening on the country?the trade became more efficient, the rulers of Poland took up their residence at the Hill as well.
7.what does it represent?artists including Italian architects, sculptors, and German INCORRECT
1. what’s its name:Pszczyna castle
2. Where is it located:In Poland (WHERE IN POLAND???)
3. When was it built:XV century
4. Why was it built:For the princes (WHICH PRINCESS??)
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years:At war in poland (POLAND WAS AT WAR WITH WHICH COUNTRY?)
6. What does it represent:It’s interior and it’s decor INCORRECT
1. what’s its name: the Arch of Peace
2.Where is it located in Italy, Milan, located in the Plaza Sempione, (the espalda) in front of Sforza Castle.
3. When it was built: It was commissioned (to do for) by Napoleon. After his defeat at the battle of Waterloo the monument remained unfinished. In 1826 Francis I of Austria ordered that the construction was completed but this time, it would be a monument to (the) European peace, achieved in 1815. In 1833, the Arch was finally (ended) completed by Francesco Peverelli (and Francesco.emperador Ferdinand I of Austria).
4.Why it was built: Napoleon ordered its construction in order to celebrate its continued victories. However, after final defeat (of that character), his great project was unfinished until the following two decades when the then King of Austria (Francis I) demanded that the arch was completed and dedicated to peace who lived in Europe at that time . It is known that the construction of the arch was completed in the year 1838.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: They are happy because this arch represents her freedom.
6. What does it represent: In 1859 it became a monument to the independence of Italy and the Inscriptions on the Cornice dedicated to Francesco 1st and Ferdinando 1st were substituted by those which can still be seen at the present day exalting the newly won independence of Italy.
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1. what’s its name: The Arch of Peace
2. Where is it located: Italy, Milan
3. When it was built: The construction began in 1807 as a result of a project by Luigi Gagnola drawing on the typology of the three “fornici” (openings in the form of an arc are in classic monumental buildings such as the Colosseum in Rome ).
4. Why was it built: (he) It was built to celebrate the victories of Napoleon.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: be seen at the present day exalting the newly won independence of Italy.
6. What does it represent: It was inspired by peace, by being at war.
QUERIDOS STALIN Y ESTUARDO, A VOSOTROS NO OS TOCA EL ARCH OF PEACE! VUESTRA PRESENTACIÓN ES RAINAI CASTLE!
1.What’s its name? The gothic Wawel castle.
2.where is it?This one placed in the hill of wawel in cracóvia.
3.when was it built?In the 11th century.
4.Who built it? Casimir III the great.
5. why was it built?well to serve as quarters for the numerous clergy, royal clerks and craftsmen.
6. what was happening on the country?the trade became more efficient, the rulers of Poland took up their residence at the Hill as well.
1.What’s its name? The gothic Wawel castle.
2.where is it? it is situated in the hill of Wawel in Cracóvia.
3.when was it built? It was built in the 11th century.
4.Who built it? Casimir III the great.
5. why was it built? To serve as quarters for the numerous clergy, royal clerks and craftsmen.
6. what was happening on the country?the trade became more efficient, the rulers of Poland took up their residence at the Hill as well.
A BIT POOR, BUT PERMISSION TO WORK ON THE PPT
1. What’s Its Name: The Rainiai Chapel
2. Where Is It Located: Telsiai, Lituania CORRECT
3. When It Was Built: It was built In 1991 CORRECT
4. Why Was It Built: To honor and remember the victims of the massacre (Which masacre? Explain)
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: Lithuania regained its independence CORRECT
6. What does it represent: The Mass Killings Of Between 70 And 80 Lithuanian Political Prisoners By The NKVD (What does NKVD mean? when did this happen?)
1. What’s Its Name: The Rainiai Chapel
2. Where Is It Located: Telsiai, Lituania
3. When It Was Built: It was built In 1991
4. Why Was It Built: To Honor And Remember The Victims Of The Rainiai Massacre
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years: Lithuania regained its independence
6. What does it represent: The Mass Killings Of Between 70 And 80 Lithuanians when? who killed them?
1. What’s its name.
Caserta Palace.
2. Where is it located
It is located in Caserta in the Italian region of Campania.
3. When was it built.
On January 20 of 1752.
4. Why was it built.
The building was commissioned by King Charles VII to serve as a courtier and administrative center of the new Kingdom of Naples, while a symbol of royal power. The monarch wanted to give the dynasty of Bourbon-Two Sicilies a residence of the size of Versailles.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
Started to build Caserta Palace.noooooo
6. What does it represent.
The symbol of royal power.
EXCELLENT ANSWERS EXCEPT FOR QUESTION 5. ANSWER QUESTION 5 AGAIN
1. What’s its name.
Caserta Palace.
2. Where is it located
It is located in Caserta in the Italian region of Campania.
3. When was it built.
On January 20 of 1752.
4. Why was it built.
The building was commissioned by King Charles VII to serve as a courtier and administrative center of the new Kingdom of Naples, while a symbol of royal power. The monarch wanted to give the dynasty of Bourbon-Two Sicilies a residence of the size of Versailles.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
A Limone sul Garda marry Christopher and Pomarolo Cattarina ZitoI do not understand :-(. All their descendants are carriers of a genetic mutation, which guarantees them a resistance to arteriosclerosis????
. The name of the mutant protein is apolipoprotein A1 Milano, discovered in 1979 by Cesare Sirtori.
Effusive eruption of Vesuvius.
6. What does it represent.
The symbol of royal power.
1. What’s its name.
Caserta Palace.
2. Where is it located
It is located in Caserta in the Italian region of Campania.
3. When was it built.
On January 20 of 1752.
4. Why was it built.
The building was commissioned by King Charles VII to serve as a courtier and administrative center of the new Kingdom of Naples, while a symbol of royal power. The monarch wanted to give the dynasty of Bourbon-Two Sicilies a residence of the size of Versailles.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
The name of the mutant protein apolipoprotein A1 Milano was discovered in 1979 by Cesare Sirtori. I DO NOT SEE THE RELATION BETWEEN WHAT HAPPENED IN 1979 AND WHAT HAPPENED IN 1752
Effusive eruption of Vesuvius.
6. What does it represent.
The symbol of royal power.
1. What’s its name.
Caserta Palace.
2. Where is it located
It is located in Caserta in the Italian region of Campania.
3. When was it built.
On January 20 of 1752.
4. Why was it built.
The building was commissioned by King Charles VII to serve as a courtier and administrative center of the new Kingdom of Naples, while a symbol of royal power. The monarch wanted to give the dynasty of Bourbon-Two Sicilies a residence of the size of Versailles.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years.
Effusive eruption of Vesuvius.
6. What does it represent.
The symbol of royal power.
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1.What’s its name?
Trajan Bridge
2. Where is it located?
The bridge is located in Romania (in the lower Danube)
3When was it built?
It was built is 103-105 BC .
4. Why was it built?
It was built by order of the Roman emperor Trajan, to bring supplies to the Roman legions who had invaded Dacia.
5. What was happening on the country-village on those years?
The river was diverted by the construction of the bridge.
6. What does it represent?
To bring supplies they achieved an incredible engineering masterpiece.
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