- Portugal - Wikipedia
Portugal's imperial history has left a vast cultural legacy, with around 300 million Portuguese speakers around the world The country is a developed and advanced economy relying chiefly upon services, industry, and tourism
- Portugal | History, Flag, Population, Cities, Map, Facts | Britannica
Portugal, country lying along the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe Once continental Europe’s greatest power, Portugal shares commonalities, geographic and cultural, with the countries of both northern Europe and the Mediterranean
- Homepage | www. visitportugal. com
In Portugal, you’ll find art on every corner and through every medium In the landscapes, wine routes, and flavours, in the strength of the sea, the traditions kept alive, and in the creativity of emerging artists
- Portugal Bucket List: 25 Best Things to Do in Portugal - Earth Trekkers
Here are 25 epic things to do in Portugal, from visiting the cities, towns, and beaches on mainland Portugal to island hopping in the Azores and hiking in Madeira
- 11 top destinations in Portugal - Lonely Planet
Beyond the obvious towns of Lisbon and Porto, Portugal promises vibrant historic cities, incredible beaches and wonderful wine regions
- Portugal | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Portugal, in Europe’s southwest corner, is part of the Iberian Peninsula The country is made up of the mainland and the Azores and Madeira Islands On the north and east, Portugal is bordered by Spain; on the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean
- Know All About Portugal: Culture and History
Portugal has a rich history, unique language and distinct culture from many other countries Here, we hope to tell you all about Portugal’s geography and history, Portuguese people and their traditions, and lastly all about Portugal’s places to see
- Portugal - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
In 1974, a left-wing military coup installed broad democratic reforms The following year Portugal granted independence to all of its African colonies Since 1986 Portugal is a member-country of the European Union
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