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A Historic Tour of Portugal

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A Historic Tour of Portugal game quiz
"Travel in Portugal is a delightful and educational experience, where one can glimpse life as it was hundreds of years ago. Follow me through history."

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1. As we fly into Lisbon, Portugal's largest city, I think back to the events of November 1st, 1755. What happened?
    The plague arrived by boat from North Africa
    Portugal became a nation
    The city was overrun by the Spanish
    A devastating earthquake hit the city


2. There are four of us traveling, and we have more luggage than any Portuguese car can hold. We have to drive from Lisbon to Oporto to pick up the single adequate rental car available that has a trunk larger than my glove compartment. The rear seat passengers survived the trip to Oporto, except for minor crush injury under all the luggage as if their air bags were deployed for the entire ride. In Oporto, we head for the "lodges" on the banks of the Douro river. What does one find in these lodges?
    Casino gambling
    Tree bark stored for curring to make cork
    Port wine for aging or shipping
    Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits, Augustinians and others


3. As we drive around sightseeing, everyone tells us to see the "barcos rabelos". What are these?
    A fortified island in the harbor, the symbol of Lisbon
    Colorful blue and white tiles that adorn many of the older buildings
    Sailing vessels that carry port
    Bullfights in which the bulls are not killed


4. We are quite giddy as we leave Oporto, likely due to the "angel's share" , which has clouded our sensorium. What is the "angel's share"?
    The traditional parting drink to toast the guardian angel and assure a safe journey
    The local's name for the exhaust pollution for which Oporto's air is famous
    A traditional Portuguese dessert flamed with plum brandy
    The evaporation of wine or spirits as it ages in casks


5. We cross the elegant arched and two-tiered Dom Luis I bridge, designed by an assistant of Gustav Eiffel and leave the city. We ultimately head northwest to Guimares, Portugal's original capital, to stay in a medieval monastery converted to a hotel. Portugal has a network of these historic hotels analogous to the famous Spanish paradors. In Portugal, these state-run historic hotels are called what?
    Pacos
    Aveiros
    Pousadas
    Mercados


6. We travel to historic Tomar, and visit the Templar's castle, which cannot be described in words, but has to be experienced. Whetting our appetite for history, we continue on to one of Portugal's crown jewels: the Dominican abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria at Batalha. The unique elaborate style of architecture here has been given its own designation. What is this style called?
    Federacao
    Barrancine
    Fragil
    Manueline


7. When visiting Portugal, one cannot avoid seeing the exquisite painted tiles everywhere: on ceilings, walls, floors, and every other conceivable item, such as benches, stoves, and panels. What is the name given to the tiles of this characteristically Portuguese form of art?
    Tilios
    Aguardentes
    Romarias
    Azulejos


8. What product of Quercus Suber is very important to the Portuguese economy?
    Answer: (One Word)


9. In Lisbon, what guard tower built in the Tagus river in 1515 is many times used as a symbol of the city?
    Torre de Marinha
    Torre Alphonso
    Torre de Belem
    Torre de Conchas


10. Where would you find acordas, caldeirada, and bacalhau?
    In a church
    On a dining table
    In a pottery shop
    On traditional folk garments

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