All roads lead to ... (where).
What is Rome?
Over the centuries has Istanbul‘s Grand Bazaar grown into a warren of 61 streets lined by more than 3,000 shops and currently occupies a nearly incomprehensible 333,000 square feet. It was founded in this century two years after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople.
What was in 15th century (1455)?
This site is already in UNESCO heritage list from 1996.
What is Italy, Alberobello?
This is the oldest national state in Europe. It has had the same state borders since 1139.
What is Portugal?
True or falce: Estonia is bigger than Denmark and Holland.
What is true?
This capital was also founded on seven hills like the Ancient Rome....
What is Lisbon?
The people in this country are called sometimes as singing nation.
What is Estonia?
Estonian site of UNESCO heritage represents exactly this period of history.
What is medieval period?
In 2002 this book was voted as the “most meaningful book of all time” by a panel of top authors. Students from our project read it in Alcala too.
What is Don Quixote, the famous book written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in 1605.
How do you say "hello" in Portuguese?
You should say "Olá"?
This capital is the oldest capital of Europe.
What is Athens?
In this year started ancient olimpic games in Greece.
What is 776 BC?
2019 were added this style Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga (Portugal) in UNESCO heritage list.
What is in a Baroque style?
Estonian´s and Italian´s have same national animal.
What is wolf?
Tomatoes, potatoes, avocados, tobacco, and cacao (for chocolate) were all imported into Europe by this country.
What is Spain?
It is the only pan-continental city in the world situated on two continents, Europe and Asia.
What is Istanbul?
This country has all three of Europe´s active volcanoes.
What is Italy?
This UNESCO site is known by movies, legends, archeology and epic. It has 4,000 years of history and is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
What is Troy?
Herodotus and Homer mentioned This island as an abode of the Pelasgians in antiquity. It fell to the Ottoman Turks after their conquest of Constantinople (now Istanbul). Occupied by Greek forces during the First Balkan War in 1912, it served as an important base for Allied operations during the Dardanelles Campaign of World War I. The island was returned to Turkey in 1923.
What is Imbros or Gökçeada ?
This type of museums you will find in Greece more than in any other country in the world.
What are archaeological museums?
According to FIFA,this city is host of the world’s most successful football club of the 20th Century.
What is Madrid?
The national capital this country was founded by the ancient Greek warrior Odysseus on his journey home from Troy.
What is Portugal?
This ancient town was founded 4th century BC. It was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.
What is Philippi?
This dish is a legend! Creamy, juicy and absolutely delicious.It is one of the most popular dishes in Greece.
What is moussaka?
Shakespeare is an English writer with a special love for Italy as a setting for his plays. From his 38 plays are this number set in Italy.
What is 13?
The name of this capital is actually derived from the Estonian words “taani linnus,” meaning “Danish castle.”
What is Tallinn?
Spain is renowned for its lively festivals, including San Fermín(“running of the bulls”) in Pamplona and Tomatina (“tomato battle”) in Buñol. To organize "tomato battle" tomatoes you need so many tomatoes (+/- 10 000 kg).
What is 150 000 kg in averidge?
This city is also the place of birth of Miguel de Cervantes (Don Quixote).In 1499, Cardinal Cisneros founded the Universidad Complutense, which became famous as a centre of learning during the Renaissance.
What is Alcala?
The oak tree in Orissaare was named European Tree of the Year 2018.It’s unique because the place where tree sits. Where?
The tree sits in the middle of Orissaare Stadium?
If we list all our Erasmus+ project partners by how much they have UNESCO sites, we will have that list of countries.
What is Italy (55), Spain (48), Greece (18), Turkey (18), Portugal (17) , Estonia (5)