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Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




      Portugal
Geographical Curiosities

                             By:
                                   João Matos, 8ºC
                                   Tiago Pereira, 8ºD
                                   Daniel Lopes, 8ºD
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                     FACT FILE


Name: Portugal
Area: 92,090 km2
Population: 10,561,614
Currency: Euro
Date of entry in the European Union: 1986
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          Tallest Mountain
Mount Pico in the Azores
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                          Mount Pico
Mount Pico is a stratovolcano on Pico Island in the Azores. It reaches an
altitude of 2,351 meters above sea level, which makes it the highest
point in Portugal
Serra da Estrela
Serra da Estrela (Mountain Range of the Star) is the highest mountain
range in Continental Portugal. Its highest point is at 1,993 m above
mean sea level.
Longest Rivers

The largest rivers are the
Tejo in Portugal, the Douro
and the Guadiana, all born in
Spain.

The major rivers originating
in Portugal are the Mondego
and Sado.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                        Biggest lake




With a surface of 250 km2, the "Barragem de Alqueva“, at the Guadiana river,
in Alentejo, is today the largest artificial lake in western Europe.
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        Places with
     geological interest
           Birth-giving rocks                                 Arouca




These are rare granitic rocks that“give birth”
to other rocks as a consequence of erosion.
They are rare in the world and unique in
Europe.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




    Places with geological interest
                          Caves of Mira D’aire
The largest
 caves in
 Portugal




                                       Discovered in 1947
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Capelinhos volcano, in Faial, Azores




•Its last volcanic eruption lasted for 13 months, from September 27,
1957 until October 24, 1958.

•On October 25, the volcano entered a period of dormancy. Although it is
not considered potentially active, it is a part of an active fissural
volcanic complex
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




     Hot springs, in São Miguel, Azores




One out of many hot springs,             The local inhabitants cook corn
geysers and fumaroles in the             and other dishes in the geysers.
central village of Furnas, São
Miguel island.
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                      Swimming pool fed by an
                      iron-rich hot spring, in Terra
                      Nostra park, Furnas.
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Black sand beaches, Azores
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         Geography and traditional houses
Traditional Portuguese architectural styles vary greatly, depending on
weather conditions and construction materials in each region.

                Rio de Onor village                          Trás-os-Montes
                                                                 region




In the cold region of Trás os Montes, animals were kept in
the ground floor, which helped to keep the houses warm.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”



                         Granite houses
                                                  Sortelha village




In this region winters are cold and summers are very hot and dry.

The granite protects the house from the cold, while residents warm the inside
with fireplaces. In summer granite keeps the house cool, isolating it from the
heat.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                       Schist Houses
Piódão village
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                   Coastline Houses

     Costa Nova village                 Palheiros da Tocha village




Former fishermen’s houses,           Traditional stilt houses made of
called “palheiros”.                  wood, built on high poles, so that
                                     the sand of the beach, played by
                                     strong winds, could pass under the
                                     houses .
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                       Alentejo




In the south the houses are usually small, whitewashed and plastered since
the weather is hot and dry.

The yellow and blue stripes around the windows and doors, serve as
protection from the insects that are attracted by the white walls. The
windows are small, to keep the house cool.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                       ALGARVE
      Olhão town




The whiteness of the walls effectively reflects the sunlight. On the flat
roofs people dry figs, almonds and corn. The chimneys are a symbol of the
region and show the influence of five centuries of Arab occupation.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”




                      MADEIRA




The typical houses of Santana have a triangular shape and are covered
with thatch. This raw material was adopted because there was little hard
stone in the region, and because it allowed an adaptation to the
seasons, cool in summer and warm in winter.
Comenius Project “Windows on Europe”

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3.geography curiosities.pt

  • 1. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Portugal Geographical Curiosities By: João Matos, 8ºC Tiago Pereira, 8ºD Daniel Lopes, 8ºD
  • 2. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” FACT FILE Name: Portugal Area: 92,090 km2 Population: 10,561,614 Currency: Euro Date of entry in the European Union: 1986
  • 3. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Tallest Mountain Mount Pico in the Azores
  • 4. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Mount Pico Mount Pico is a stratovolcano on Pico Island in the Azores. It reaches an altitude of 2,351 meters above sea level, which makes it the highest point in Portugal
  • 5. Serra da Estrela Serra da Estrela (Mountain Range of the Star) is the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal. Its highest point is at 1,993 m above mean sea level.
  • 6. Longest Rivers The largest rivers are the Tejo in Portugal, the Douro and the Guadiana, all born in Spain. The major rivers originating in Portugal are the Mondego and Sado.
  • 7. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Biggest lake With a surface of 250 km2, the "Barragem de Alqueva“, at the Guadiana river, in Alentejo, is today the largest artificial lake in western Europe.
  • 8. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Places with geological interest Birth-giving rocks Arouca These are rare granitic rocks that“give birth” to other rocks as a consequence of erosion. They are rare in the world and unique in Europe.
  • 9. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Places with geological interest Caves of Mira D’aire The largest caves in Portugal Discovered in 1947
  • 10. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Capelinhos volcano, in Faial, Azores •Its last volcanic eruption lasted for 13 months, from September 27, 1957 until October 24, 1958. •On October 25, the volcano entered a period of dormancy. Although it is not considered potentially active, it is a part of an active fissural volcanic complex
  • 11. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Hot springs, in São Miguel, Azores One out of many hot springs, The local inhabitants cook corn geysers and fumaroles in the and other dishes in the geysers. central village of Furnas, São Miguel island.
  • 12. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Swimming pool fed by an iron-rich hot spring, in Terra Nostra park, Furnas.
  • 13. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Black sand beaches, Azores
  • 14. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Geography and traditional houses Traditional Portuguese architectural styles vary greatly, depending on weather conditions and construction materials in each region. Rio de Onor village Trás-os-Montes region In the cold region of Trás os Montes, animals were kept in the ground floor, which helped to keep the houses warm.
  • 15. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Granite houses Sortelha village In this region winters are cold and summers are very hot and dry. The granite protects the house from the cold, while residents warm the inside with fireplaces. In summer granite keeps the house cool, isolating it from the heat.
  • 16. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Schist Houses Piódão village
  • 17. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Coastline Houses Costa Nova village Palheiros da Tocha village Former fishermen’s houses, Traditional stilt houses made of called “palheiros”. wood, built on high poles, so that the sand of the beach, played by strong winds, could pass under the houses .
  • 18. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” Alentejo In the south the houses are usually small, whitewashed and plastered since the weather is hot and dry. The yellow and blue stripes around the windows and doors, serve as protection from the insects that are attracted by the white walls. The windows are small, to keep the house cool.
  • 19. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” ALGARVE Olhão town The whiteness of the walls effectively reflects the sunlight. On the flat roofs people dry figs, almonds and corn. The chimneys are a symbol of the region and show the influence of five centuries of Arab occupation.
  • 20. Comenius Project “Windows on Europe” MADEIRA The typical houses of Santana have a triangular shape and are covered with thatch. This raw material was adopted because there was little hard stone in the region, and because it allowed an adaptation to the seasons, cool in summer and warm in winter.