During the third short-term exchange of groups of pupils that was hosted by the partner school Istituto Comprensivo “Giovanni Pierluigi” Palestrina from Palestrina (Italy) between November 25th and 29th, 2019, each team of pupils also presented PowerPoint materials about important events in the history of their country. These interesting informative materials were truly historical mini-guides that captivated the audience.

The presentation created by the club “The whisper of the past builds up the future” from Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey) can be read by accessing this link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MzgiHq4EgIjgHFmxislyFRyVn0H4djXM or can be watched below in video format.

You can read the presentation created by the team from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga (Latvia) by accessing this link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Yqs_VVc2zZIBf3Mk2-DlwqwOSDAkW6x8 or watch it below in video format.

The presentation created by the members the club “The whisper of the past builds up the future” from Agrupamento de Escolas de Samora Correia from Samora Correia (Portugal) can be seen below.

You can read the presentation created by the pupils from Istituto Comprensivo “Giovanni Pierluigi” Palestrina from Palestrina (Italy) by accessing the following link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TQd8JH7PlwP0tx8vJMZQJnOhB9Zzdd_n or you can watch it below in video format.

Romania’s history had been a long quest for independence and unity which for many centuries took place at the intersection of three great empires: Ottoman, Habsburg, and Russian. In the PowerPoint presentation created by the members of the club “The whisper of the past builds up the future” from Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni (Romania) you can discover details about the most important events that marked the history of the Romanian people, namely the Roman conquest of Dacia, the foundation of the Romanian medieval states, the foundation of modern Romania, the Great Union of 1918 and the Revolution from December 1989. The material was presented by the pupils Maria Paula Lazăr and Cozmin Hrițcu, and you can read it by accessing the following link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MgaZTCsJOJo68FHryszdZT60IZcRRsNn or watch it below in video format.

Presentations about important historical events
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