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Espinho Portugal

kasz G., Jakub A., Ricardo


Giuseppe F.

Espinho is a city and a


municipalitylocated in the Aveiro
District, Portugal. It is located in
both the Greater Porto and the
Metropolitan Area of Porto. It is
one of the smallest municipalities
in Portugal and was until 1899
part of the Santa Maria da Feira
Municipality.

Touristic

This one of the most


popular beaches in the
north of Portugal. Well, the
beach is wide, the sand is
smooth, the services seem
well organized.

With a rough sea, in 1942


someone bult a pool by the sea.
Hit and a few times damaged by
the sea, it was acquired in 1960
by the municipality, and
protected against the waves.
Today it safe, using sea water,
though opening only during
summer.

Its name is multimeios. Its something like a


cinema. You can watch there short movies. It has
a planetarium too.

Museum
Archaeological evidence of prehistoric human settlement on the island of Sardinia is present in the form of the nuraghe and others prehistoric monuments, which dot the land. The recorded history
of Sardinia begins with its contacts with the various people who sought to dominate western Mediterranean trade in Classical Antiquity: Phoenicians, and Romans. Initially under the political and
economic alliance with the Phoenician cities, it was colonised and then conquered by Rome during the First Punic War (238 BC). After the island was included for centuries in the Roman province of
Corsica et Sardinia, included in 3rd and 4th centuries in the Italia suburbicaria diocese.
In the Early Middle Ages, through barbarian movements, the waning of the Byzantine Empire influence in the western Mediterranean and the Saracen raids, the island fell out of the sphere of
influence of any higher government. This led to the birth of four kingdoms called Giudicati (Sardinian: Judicados) in the 8th through 10th centuries. Falling under papal influence, Sardinia became
the focus of the rivalry of Genoa and Pisa, the Giudicati and the Crown of Aragon, which eventually subsumed Piedmontese House of Savoy; later, in 1861, it would thus become the Kingdom of
Italy and finally in 1946 the Italian the island as the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1324. The Kingdom was to last until 1718, when it was ceded to the Republic.

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