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Información de Portugal

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Información de Portugal
• The flag of Portugal consists of a rectangle
divided vertically between the green color,
attached to the mast, and the red.And on the flag
At the border between both colors is a simplified
version of the national coat of arms (including
the armillary sphere). It was approved by the
Portuguese Assembly on June 19, 1911. Its
official description appears in Decree number
150, of June 30, 1911
Información de Portugal

• Its continental zone is located in the Iberian


Peninsula. The country limits to the south and the
west with the North Atlantic Ocean during 1793km
of coast and to the east and north with Spain, along
1214 km. Despite the size of this border, Portugal
does not recognize the border section between the
mouths of the Caia and Cuncos rivers since the
annexation of the territory of Olivenza by the
Kingdom of Spain, in 1801. This area is claimed by
Portugal, but officially It is an integral part of the
Spanish province of Badajoz
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• For the independence of the County of Portugal against the kingdom of
León in the eleventh century, see Alfonso I of Portugal.
• For the independence of the kingdom of Portugal against the Napoleonic
Empire in the nineteenth century (the Spanish-Portuguese campaigns of
the Napoleonic wars, also called peninsular war), see War of Spanish
Independence.
• For the independence of the kingdom of Portugal against the Brazilian
Empire in the 19th century, see Oporto's Liberal Revolution.
• The independence of Portugal against the Hispanic Monarchy or
Restauração da Independência ("restoration of independence") occurred on
December 1, 1640 through the enthronement of Juan IV of Portugal of the
House of Braganza, new dynasty reigning in the kingdom of Portugal to the
detriment of the House of Austria. The Iberian Union had been maintained
for 60 years, since 1580. Currently, December 1 is a Portuguese national
holiday.
Informacion de Portugal
• The Portuguese language (Portuguese: About this sound português
(? · I)) is an inflected Romance language, coming from the Galician-
Portuguese. After the independence of Portugal in 1139 and the
subsequent reconquest towards the south, the language was
expanded by the limits of the current Portugal. Likewise, the
language was disseminated during the period of discoveries in
Brazil, some enclaves in Africa and other parts of the world.2

• With approximately 260,000,000 speakers, 1 Portuguese is the


sixth most spoken mother tongue in the world and the third most
spoken language in using the Latin alphabet, after Spanish and
English.1. Portuguese is also the most spoken language in the
Southern Hemisphere, with Angola, Mozambique, East Timor and
ending with the largest population: Brazil.
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• The green broth is one of the national dishes of


Portugal, and much appreciated in Portuguese
cuisine (especially in the former province of Minho).
Actually it is a soup made of a mashed potatoes
accompanied by strips of couve-galega - the
cabbages that can be seen in Galicia) and that
provide the characteristic green color, some garlic,
olive oil and all slightly seasoned, but its
combination provides the typical aroma of some
streets of Lisbon, Porto, etc. It is mentioned that it is
native to the Miño region (in the old border with
Galicia). This soup is also known in Brazil.
Informacion de Portugal
• Belém cakes (in Portuguese, pastéis de Belém) are one of
the most characteristic specialties of Portuguese cuisine.
They are similar to pastéis de nata (cream cakes). They
are cream pancakes, about 8 centimeters in diameter,
made according to a secret recipe that has not been
unveiled in almost two hundred years and that,
supposedly, only three people know on the planet.
[Citation needed] Both the pasta and the cream begin to
be elaborated behind closed doors, in the so-called
"secret workshop" (segredo office), in a process that lasts
two days. The pasta is puff pastry. The cream has a
fundamental base of egg yolk, milk and sugar. They are
eaten both hot and cold
Informacion de portugal

• The Cozido à Portuguesa (in Portuguese, Cocido


a la Portuguesa) is a traditional stew of
Portuguese cuisine, made up of different cooked
vegetables and legumes along with some meats:
mainly beef and pork. It is a winter dish of great
strength and energy that is served hot.
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• Oporto wine (Portuguese vinho do Porto), also


known simply as port, Porto or port, belongs to the
genre of wines known as fortified wines. These
wines were born in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries, as a result of the addition of brandy to
wine when it is in the process of fermentation. In
this way, the stabilization of the wine is achieved,
achieving a wine that resisted the varying
temperatures and humidity of the long sea route
that the commerce of the time imposed.
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• Francesinha is a type of sandwich typical of modern
Portuguese cuisine. The best known variety is that of the
city of Oporto; your city of origin.

• It is a slice of toast bread stuffed with various types of


sausages and meat: cooked ham, chipolata, mortadella, a
steak of veal or pork. Then it is covered with another
slice of toast bread and with slices of cheese, which is
then gratinated and bathed in a spicy sauce made mainly
of beer and tomato; in some cases a fried egg is added.1
Usually the diner usually accompanies the francesinha
with chips and a
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• The Roman Temple of Évora (also known as


Temple of Diana, in reference to Diana, the
Roman goddess of the moon, hunting and
chastity), is an old building located in Évora,
Portugal. The temple is part of the Historic
Center of Évora, classified by UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site.1 It is one of the most
famous monuments of Évora and a symbol of
the Roman presence in Portugal.
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• The Pena National Palace (in Portuguese Palácio


Nacional da Pena) was one of the main residences of
the Portuguese royal family during the 19th century
and at the same time it constitutes one of the
maximum expressions of the romantic style of the
19th century in Portugal. It is located in the parish of
São Pedro de Penaferrim in the city of Sintra. The
palace was declared a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO in 1995.1
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• It is located in the area known as Costa D 'Oiro, name due to the yellow /
golden color of the rocks that surround this beach and which is the largest
among the several beaches of unique beauty, protected from the wind and
calm and limpid waters, the port of the city with the lighthouse of Ponta da
Piedade. The proximity Lagos makes it crowded in summer. The rocks, in
the sand, provide shade for visitors. The sea is calm and the bathers usually
swim to the base of the cliffs and the pointed rocks that stand out from the
water. [ 1 ]

• history

• The name of the beach was given in homage to the nun Ana, who lived in
the convent of the nuns of Lagos. During the First World War, soldiers
invaded the convent and murdered all the nuns, except for D.Ana, who had
access to a tunnel between the convent and the beach. D. He fled through
the tunnel and was the only one who survived
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• The old Franca Fair of Viseu, now known as Feria de San
Mateo, was created by the Fair granted by the King of
Juan I, January 10, 1392. The new annual frank fair
began on the day of Santa Cruz (May 3) and lasted a
month. After years of difficulties, the annual fair of Viseu
has been revived by the Infante D. Henrique (1st Duke of
Viseu), who got his brother Pedro (as regent for King
Afonso V) the authorization to hold an annual fair "on
the fence of the ditch" (Cava de Viriato), starting eight
days before the day of Santa Iria and ending after 8
(October 12 to 28). D. Alfonso Vconfirmada in 1449, the
authorization for Prince Henry, changing the period of
celebration of the annual fair for 15 days, beginning on
the day of Santa Iria (October 20 to November 4). [ 1
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• The John Port of Santa is a popular celebration that


takes place from the 23rd to the 24th of June in the
city of Porto in Portugal. Officially, it is a Catholic
festival that celebrates the birth of San Juan el
Bautista, which focuses on the mass and procession
of San Juan on June 24, but the festival of San Juan
Puerto comes from the summer solstice and initially
it was about a pagan party. People celebrated
fertility, associated with the joy of crops and
abundance. Later, as happened with the Entrudo,
the Church Christianized that pagan feast and
attributes San Juan as Patron.
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• The Carnival in Portugal has a long tradition of carnival and
ancient roots, and today one of the most important "cycles" of
the festive country. [ 1 ]

• Although it is a party with greater prominence in urban


environments, it still has characteristics typical of rural areas.
[1]

• The most important carnivals in Portugal are the Ovar [2], the
Madeira, Estarreja, Loures [3], Nazareth, Podence, Loulé,
Sesimbra [2], Sines, Elvas (called the Elvas International
Carnival) and the Carnival of Torres Vedras [ 2] [3], which
together with the Senhorim bars Carnival is one of the oldest
in Portugal.
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• Its continental zone is located in the Iberian
Peninsula. The country limits to the south and
the west with the North Atlantic Ocean during
1793km of coast and to the east and north with
Spain, along 1214 km.
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