1. PROJECT-T
Assignment: Traveling to different
places
Students:
Kritikos Stratos
Botilias Kostis
Andreas Rekkas
Spanos Basilis
Supervisor:
Politou Maria
3. Miami
General informations
• located on the Atlantic coast in
southeastern Florida
• a population of 408,568
• Miami is a major center and a leader in finance,
commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts,
and international trade
• Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United
States
4. Geography
• A natural underground source of fresh water
that extends from southern Palm Beach County
to Florida Bay
• Miami comprises over 400,000 people in a
mere 35 square miles
• Miami has a tropical monsoon climate
• Lows sometimes fall below 50 F (10 C), but
very rarely below 35 F (2 C)
5. Culture
• Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
• Florida Grand Opera
• Theaters: Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, Coconut Grove
Playhouse, Colony Theatre, Lincoln Theatre, New World Center, Actor's
Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre and many others
• Museums: Frost Art Museum, HistoryMiami, Miami Art
Museum, Miami Children's Museum, Miami Science Museum and many
others
• Clubs and festivals: UMF MIAMI, Space, Mansion, Parkwest, Ink, and
Cameo
6. • Schools
Public: students 385,655 and over 392 schools and centers
Private: Roman Catholic, Jewish and non-denominational
private schools
• Colleges and universities
Founded in 1925, the University of Miami is the oldest
college in Florida south of Winter Park.
Over 200,000 students enrolled in local colleges and
universities
Seventh in the nation in per capita university enrollment
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9. Texas
General information
• Second most populous and the second-
largest of the 50 states in the United States of
America
• Area of 268,820 square miles (696,200 km2)
• Growing population of 26.1 million residents
10. Geography
• 10 climatic regions, 14 soil regions, and 11
distinct ecological regions
• Texas has 3,700 named streams and 15 major rivers
• Today 9 miles (14 km) to 12 miles (19 km) of
sediments are buried beneath the Texas
• Maximum temperatures in the summer months
average from the 80s F (26 C) in the mountains of
West Texas and onGalveston Island to around 100
F (38 C) in the Rio Grande Valley
• The state emits nearly 1.5 trillion pounds (680
billion kg) of carbon dioxide annually
11. Energy
• Texans consume the most energy in the nation
per capita and as a whole
• Oil and gas industry, gas utilities, pipeline
safety, safety in the liquefied petroleum
gas industry, and surface coal
and uranium mining
16. Geography
• 385,252 square kilometres
• The land is mostly made of
hard granite and rocks
• Stunning and dramatic scenery and landscape
• There are approximately 60,000 living species
17. Country
• The rugged coastline is broken by huge fjords and thousands
of islands
• The southern and western Norway: milder winters
• The lowlands: the warmest and sunniest summers but also cold
weather and snow in wintertime
21. Geography
• Latter measures 66 m (217 ft) above sea level
• The former have both an elevation of about
115 m (377 ft)
• average high temperatures of 22–25 °C (72–
77 °F) and lows of 12–14 °C (54–57 °F)
• Annual precipitation is 570 millimeters (22 in)
22. Architecture
• The Museum Island in the River
Spree houses five museums
• The Fernsehturm TV tower (368 metres tall)
• Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
• Schloss Charlottenburg is the largest existing
palace in Berlin
• The Funkturm Berlin is a 150 m (490 ft) tall
lattice radio tower
23. Culture
• The city has a very diverse art scene and is
home to around 420 art galleries
• many nightclubs, including techno clubs
Tresor, WMF, Ufo, E-
Werk, KitKatClub and Berghain
• 153 museums
• 50 theaters