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Portuguese with Joana
Joana Meireles
28 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to my podcast, where language meets culture! Over the years, I've had the privilege of teaching portuguese to students from over 78 different countries, and that experience has enriched me immensely, deepening my understanding of diverse cultures. In this podcast series, we'll dive into various topics, engaging in small dialogues, monologues, and providing valuable information to help you learn Portuguese in an enjoyable and enriching way.
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Welcome to my podcast, where language meets culture! Over the years, I've had the privilege of teaching portuguese to students from over 78 different countries, and that experience has enriched me immensely, deepening my understanding of diverse cultures. In this podcast series, we'll dive into various topics, engaging in small dialogues, monologues, and providing valuable information to help you learn Portuguese in an enjoyable and enriching way.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Why is it called "Castelo do Queijo"? | MEDIUM
Portuguese with Joana
2 minutes 29 seconds
9 months ago
Why is it called "Castelo do Queijo"? | MEDIUM

The Castelo do Queijo, also called Fort of S. Francisco Xavier, owes its name to the fact that, according to tradition, it was built on top of a rounded granite rock with a similar shape to that of a cheese.
Built in the 17th century for coastal defense against pirates from North Africa, the Castelo do Queijo has stone walls, shooting platforms with historical cannons, a drawbridge and a gate with Portuguese weapons.
Classified as a Property of Public Interest in 1934, its strategic location allows an exceptional look over the Atlantic Ocean, it is now possible to visit the historical-military museum and enjoy the events and cultural programming that takes place there.

Portuguese with Joana
Welcome to my podcast, where language meets culture! Over the years, I've had the privilege of teaching portuguese to students from over 78 different countries, and that experience has enriched me immensely, deepening my understanding of diverse cultures. In this podcast series, we'll dive into various topics, engaging in small dialogues, monologues, and providing valuable information to help you learn Portuguese in an enjoyable and enriching way.