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Museum Entrance

Museum Entrance. Museum of Portugal. Visit the Curator. Energy based of Portugal. The government of Portugal. History of Portugal. Culture of Portugal. Artifact 1. Welcome to the Lobby. Charles Bland. Add Picture Here.

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Museum Entrance

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  1. Museum Entrance Museum of Portugal Visit the Curator Energy based of Portugal The government of Portugal History of Portugal Culture of Portugal Artifact 1 Welcome to the Lobby

  2. Charles Bland Add Picture Here My name is Charles. I'm twelve years old. I like to play sports and video games. I also like to help my mom around the house when ever she need help. Finally I like to go outside and run around. Back to Lobby Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Lindsey Warneka under the direction of Dr. Christy Keeler during a Teaching American History grant module. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.

  3. Energy based of Portugal Artifact 3 Artifact 4 Artifact 2 Back to Lobby

  4. Government of Portugal Artifact 6 Artifact 5 Artifact 7 Back to Lobby

  5. History of Portugal Artifact 9 Artifact 8 Artifact 10 Back to Lobby

  6. Culture of Portugal Artifact 12 Artifact 11 Artifact 13 Back to Lobby

  7. Famous for food Insert Artifact Picture Here There famous for food. Portugal make delicious food. That’s why a lot of people go there, to eat good food. They make pastries/baked good. I heard they taste Great that you feel like your in heaven. Back to Lobby

  8. Wave power Insert Artifact Picture Here Portugal is going renewable. They use wave power to make energy. Wave power Is when you use water to make electric. Also wave power is non-polluting. That’s Means you wont warm the earth up anymore. Now you can help your house out , and keep your yard looking great. Back to Room 1

  9. The ocean Insert Artifact Picture Here The ocean is the biggest body of water. That’s why Portugal uses it for electricity. It can suit all there needs. Plus the ocean is free. They wont have to spend a lot of money on it. Back to room 1

  10. The ocean is free Insert Artifact Picture Here The ocean is free. That’s why Portugal uses it. You can get it whenever they want. Plus Portugal is right next to the ocean. So of course they are going to Use it. Back to Room 1

  11. Parliamentary democracy Insert Artifact Picture Here Portugal have a Parliamentary Democracy. That means that the political power is held by an elected parliament representing the people. Back to Room 2

  12. Anibal Antonio Cavaco Silva Insert Artifact Picture Here Anibal Antonio Cavaco Silva was born July 15, 1939 in Boliqueime, also he is The president of Portugal right now. He was first elected in January 22 of 2006. He was reelected in January 23 of 2011. he used to be a prime minister from 1985 to 1995. Back to Room 2

  13. Lisbon Insert Artifact Picture Here Lisbon is the capital of Portugal. It is the largest city in Portugal. It has a Population of 564,657 hundred thousand people in it. It has a land area of 84.8 K.M2 . Also Lisbon is recognized as a alpha city because of its importance in Finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education, And tourism. Back to Room 2

  14. Ancient times Insert Artifact Picture Here In the 15th and 16th centuries, it ascended to the status of a world power during Europe's age of discovery as it built up a vast empire. They were in South America, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. In the next two centuries, Portugal gradually lost much of its wealth and status's as the Dutch, English, and French took an increasing share of the spice and slave trades. Back to Room 3

  15. Henry the Navigator Insert Artifact Picture Here He was born in Porto, in 1934 prince Henry was the third child of King John I of Portugal, the founder of the Aviz dynasty. He had an English wife, Philippa of Lancaster. The daughter of John of Gaunt. A powerful magnate at the English court. Back to Room 3

  16. landforms Insert Artifact Picture Here There are three majors landforms in Portugal. They are mountains, ocean habitats, and volcanoes. Mountains are big, they can have grass on them. Oceans are vast. It covers almost 75% of the earths surface. Volcanoes are hot. When they erupt, lava comes out. Any thing that touches will burn. Back to Room 3

  17. Portuguese Insert Artifact Picture Here People in Portugal speak a language called Portuguese. They speak other languages but the main one is Portuguese. I like that name. Some other languages they speak are Spanish, and Arabic. Back to Room 4

  18. Catholicism Insert Artifact Picture Here Portugal main religion is Catholicism. More than 97% of people in Portugal is catholic. There are some more religions in Portugal. Some of them are Protestants, Muslims, Jewish, and Buddhist. Back to Room 4

  19. Cites in Portugal Insert Artifact Picture Here Portugal has good cites. As you can see in my picture at night, they look amazing. At daytime, they still look great. Portugal is the perfect place to go sight seeing. You could take many pictures and not one of them will look bad. I wish I could visit there some day. Back to Room 4

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