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  • | common_name = Portugal | image_flag = 600px-Flag of Portugal svg.png
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Portugal]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A small village in the region of Beja in [[Portugal]], some 93 mi (150 km) southeast of capital city Lisbon
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  • The culinary tradition of Portugal.
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  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
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  • '''Portuguese cuisine''' is the culinary tradition of Portugal.
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  • ...hstan]] and, following a successful season in 2003–04, was included in the Portugal side that reached the final of the [[2004 UEFA European Championship]] (Eur ...led Portugal to the [[2016 UEFA European Championship]] (Euro 2016) title; Portugal defeated the host nation [[France (football)|France]] 1–0 in the final.
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  • ...sco da Gama Bridge]] - a bridge that crosses the Tagus River, near Lisbon, Portugal; *[[Vasco da Gama Tower]] - in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • | common_name = Portugal | image_flag = 600px-Flag of Portugal svg.png
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  • ...ing dog in the retriever family, traditionally used to assist fishermen in Portugal.
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  • [[Peninsula]] containing [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Andorra]] and [[Gibraltar]], bordering the [[Mediterranean
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in southern Spain and Portugal, as well as in North Africa.
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  • ...found in extreme southwestern France and the northern regions of Spain and Portugal.
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  • A small village in the region of Beja in [[Portugal]], some 93 mi (150 km) southeast of capital city Lisbon
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  • ...iechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...s a sweet, fortified dessert wine produced in the Douro Valley in northern Portugal and named from the seaport city of Porto.
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  • ...is a [[Romance language]] spoken mainly in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Portugal]], [[Brazil]] and various countries of Africa and Asia, with two main stand ...trictly controlled by the centralized power of Castile (then Spain), while Portugal was a dynamic, independent nation. So Galician became a [[minority language
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  • Small town in the north of [[Portugal]], on the estuary of the River [[Cávado]], where it is separated from the
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  • ...France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland)
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  • ...'s economy. São Tomé and Príncipe was organized as an overseas province of Portugal in 1951, and declared itself an independent sovereign state in 1975. The ca
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  • ...in Fátima as Political Reality: Religion and Politics in Twentieth-Century Portugal by Paul Christopher Manuel]
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  • {{r|Quintos, Portugal}}
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  • Romance language spoken mainly in Galicia, Portugal, Brazil and various countries of Africa and Asia, with two main standardize
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  • '''Esposende''' is a small town in the north of [[Portugal]], on the estuary of the River [[Cávado]], where it is separated from the
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  • ...ps (e.g., [[molasses]]), or of immigrants in maritime communities (e.g., [[Portugal|Portuguese]])
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  • ...75 until it gained its [[independence]] in 1975. After its separation from Portugal, it underwent a bloody [[civil war]], which lasted until 2002. It is a memb
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  • ...e]] spoken in [[Galicia]], the region of [[Spain]] lying to the north of [[Portugal]], and in adjacent zones in far western [[Asturias]] and [[León (region)|L The language can be heard in Portugal as well as in Spain on [[TV Galicia]].
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  • ...yrenees mountain range forms the border with France to the north-east, and Portugal is situated to the west.
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  • {{r|Portugal}}
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  • ...rthwestern [[León (region)|León]] and western [[Cantabria]]) and part of [[Portugal]] (around the boundary city of [[Miranda do Douro]]). It is a local official language in the city of Miranda (Portugal) where it is called '''Mirandese'''. It receives some support by the autono
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  • ...ormation System]. Accessed 29 June 2007.</ref> found in southern Spain and Portugal, as well as in North Africa.<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. According to Saint-Girons (1977), this race is found in southern Spain and Portugal, as well as North Africa.<ref name="Mal03"/> McDiarmid et al. (1999) descri
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  • {{r|Portugal}}
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  • ...', is located in the southwest of [[Europe]], and includes the countries [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Andorra]] and [[Gibraltar]]. It is bordered by the [[Medite
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  • ...g, when Brazil were eliminated at the group stage by [[Portugal (football)|Portugal]] and [[Hungary (football)|Hungary]] — that tournament ''was'' in England
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  • * 2004 '''Greece 1–0 Portugal''' at [[Estádio da Luz]], Lisbon * 2016 '''Portugal 1–0 France''' at [[Stade de France]], Saint-Denis '''(aet)'''
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  • ...recognize the size of the Exclusive Economic Zones they wish to claim. [[Portugal]] recently claimed a vast region of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], based on their
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  • ...sent High Commissioner is [[António Guterres]], former [[Prime Minister of Portugal]].
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  • {{r|Portugal}}
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  • ...ong SWS 70110, Germany: Swan Song SS K 19407, Japan: Warner-Pioneer P-35N, Portugal: Atlantic ATL NS 28176, Spain: Swan Song SS 45-1381)
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  • In his book ''In Portugal'' (1912), [[A.F.G Bell]] writes: ...sadness but an indolent dreaming wistfulness.''<ref>Bell, A.F. (1912) ''In Portugal''. London and New York: The Bodley Head. Quoted in Emmons, Shirlee and Wilb
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  • ...he economies of the "PIIGS" countries ([[Great Recession/Addendum#Portugal|Portugal]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Ireland|Ireland]], [[Great Recession/Addendum
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  • ...vention with [[France]] in 1886. In 1951 it became an overseas province of Portugal and declared independence in 1973. The capital and major port is Bissau. Es
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  • ...do not have English as the colonial language: Mozambique was part of the [[Portugal|Portuguese Empire]], and only joined the Commonwealth in 1996; and former [
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  • ...India until 1752, and in 1951 the country became an overseas province of [[Portugal]]. Following a decade of guerilla warfare, Mozambique declared independence
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  • ...olled by the Songhai Empire, but was eventually conquered and claimed by [[Portugal]]. The Portuguese granted exclusive trading rights to British merchants in
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  • ...h olive oil or cheese. Some foods are Iberian and may be found in Spain or Portugal. ...Brazilian cuisine]] has [[Portuguese cuisine|Portuguese]] roots, Spain and Portugal share the Iberian peninsula, and there are similarities between fabada and
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  • ...e Trade Association is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). 1986 Spain and Portugal join the Union
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  • ...xtreme southwestern [[France]] and the northern regions of [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]].<ref name="McD99"/> Two subspecies are currently recognized, including th ...d in the extreme southwestern France and the northern regions of Spain and Portugal. The type locality is given as "In montibus Gallaecorum et Cantabrorum ...
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  • ...a sweet, fortified [[wine]] produced in the [[Douro Valley]] in northern [[Portugal]]. It is commonly served as a [[dessert wine]]. It is named from the seapor
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  • ...Atlantic K 10328, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1237A, Mexico: Atlantic G-1210, Portugal: Atlantic ATL NS 28138, South Africa: Atlantic ATL 610, Spain: Atlantic HS
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  • ...uguês'') is a breed of [[dog]] traditionally used to assist fishermen in [[Portugal]]. When modern technology made the dog's traditional work obsolete, it was
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  • {{r|Portugal}}
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  • ...territorial claims in the area, and following a series of treaties with [[Portugal]] and [[Germany]], the present day borders of Malawi were agreed upon in 18
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  • ...the largest Portuguese-speaking state in Africa. After its separation from Portugal, it underwent a bloody civil war, which lasted until 2002. It is a member o ...stead, Angola became one of Portugal's main source for [[slavery|slaves]]. Portugal officially established its first base in Angola in 1575. <ref name=Colony>T
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  • {{r|Portugal}}
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  • *Portugal[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2010/04/27/213326/sp-cuts-portugals-ratings
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  • ...wan Song K 19402, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1361A, Mexico: Swan Song G-1514, Portugal: Atlantic ATL NS 28162, South Africa: Swan Song SNS 100, Spain: Swan Song S
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  • '''Ferdinand Magellan''' (c. 1480 - 27 April 1521) was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] navigator and explorer who at the service of Spain commanded t == Life in Portugal ==
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  • ...[João Afonso de Aveiro]] to the kingdom of Benin. The explorer returned to Portugal in 1486 accompanied by a native, who informed the Portuguese that around 25 ...r to allow the other ships to pick up its provisions when they returned to Portugal (previous voyages to the African coast had been limited due to the lack of
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  • ...illustrated it in terms of the trade in cloth and wine between Britain and Portugal <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/Library/Ricardo/ricP2a.html#Ch.7,%20On%20Forei ...t would pay English industrialists to install cloth-making capital in Portugal and make their cloth there – but that in practice they were reluctant to
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  • Found in extreme southwestern Europe ([[France]], Portugal and Spain) and northwestern Africa (the Mediterranean region of Morocco, Al |Southern Spain and Portugal, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia.<ref name="Mal03"/><ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...rner Pioneer P-1123A, Lebanon: Atlantic AT 16005, Mexico: Atlantic G-1136, Portugal: Atlantic ATL N 28-128, Spain: Atlantic HS 823)
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  • ...Island. Accompanying Gonçalves was Patrizio di Conti, a Venetian consul in Portugal. During the meeting Gonçalves and Conti alluded to the expeditions sponsor ...where according to reports provided to Henry by black Africans brought to Portugal [[gold]] could be found in large quantities.
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  • || '''Spain''',‎ ''Portugal''* || [[Iberian Anarchist Federation]] (Federación Anarquista Ibérica) || ...the regions in the [[Iberian peninsula]]), it does not contain members in Portugal or [[Andorra]].
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  • ...who was the first European to land in [[Brazil]], claiming it in 1500 for Portugal. ...f the country). In 1483 he became a page at the court of King [[John II of Portugal|John II]]. His career at the court continued under King Manuel, who in 1497
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  • ...f the city of [[Porto]], but is nowadays popular throughout the whole of [[Portugal]] and is considered one the country's greatest ''bacalhau'' recipes. ''Baca
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  • Before being appointed Ambassador, he served in [[Portugal]] (1982-1986), [[Botswana]] (1986-1990), [[Mozambique]] (1975-1978), and [[
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  • ...untries include Australia, Finland, India, Italy, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United States.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Portugal]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...blics as [[Venice]] and [[Genoa]], [[Byzance]], [[England]], [[France]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and [[Holland]].
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  • ...sh of April" with the same types of jokes being played. In contrast, the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] opt for literalness with ''dia de mentiras'', "day of lies".
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  • ...t Recession/Addendum#Ireland|Ireland]] [[Great Recession/Addendum#Portugal|Portugal]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]. There is a return to pre-re ::Portugal's credit rating is downgraded from A+ to A- by S&P[http://ftalphaville.ft.c
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  • ...xteenth century, several European countries, including [[Portugal, history|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[Fr
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  • It is the only [[Latin America]]n country settled and colonised by [[Portugal]]. In the local language, [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], the country's The country was discovered in 1500 by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] sailor [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]]. The official version is that
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  • ...n_2010-2014/president/index_en.htm website]). Previously Prime Minister of Portugal and leader of its ''Social Democratic Party''. Prime Minister of Portugal since June 2011. Economics graduate and former businessman. Leader of the '
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  • ...ic 2207-024, New Zealand: Atlantic ATL 88, Philippines: Atlantic ATR 0033, Portugal: Atlantic N 28118, Singapore: Stereophonic 10103, Spain: Atlantic HS 775, S
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  • ...in 1493 of the line of demarcation, which established zones of control for Portugal and Spain over territories not already claimed by other Christian monarchs.
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  • ...tive Region''' (SAR), in the [[People's Republic of China]], is a former [[Portugal|Portuguese]] overseas [[colonialism|colony]]. ''Macau'' may also be spelt '
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  • ...s are typically not required to move between, for example, [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]]. At the other end of the scale, some countries require that foreign natio
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  • ...idence in the bond issues of Greece and Ireland, and in those of Spain and Portugal, and there were fears that the problem might spread to other eurozone c ...many, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland;<br>
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  • ...tic ATL 45-2777, Greece: Atlantic 2091 043, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1007A, Portugal: Atlantic ATL N 28101, South Africa: Atlantic ATS 531, Spain: Atlantic H 67
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  • ...the north of Portugal. He was the third surviving son of King [[John I of Portugal|John I]], founder of the Avis dynasty, and of Queen [[Philippa of Lancaster ...r with the lordship of Comarca da Beira, a region in north-central part of Portugal.
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  • ...<td>{{headofstate|Portugal}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Portugal}}</td>
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  • '''Vasco da Gama''' (c. 1469 – 24 December 1524) was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] navigator during the European [[Age of Exploration]]. He is n ...He was born around 1469 in [[Sines]], a seaport in the southwest coast of Portugal, or in one of the nearby villages (the most likely candidate is Salas, wher
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  • ...huge tracts of land in [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Germany]], and [[Austria]]. Owing to a huge network of territories an In Portugal, the former Knights Templar were formed into a successor body, with the sup
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  • ...ere is a supernatural character only in the remaining eight cases: Fatima, Portugal; Beauraing, Belgium; Banneux, Belgium; Akita, Japan; Syracuse, Italy; Zeito *1917, Fatima, Portugal - While tending sheep, Lucia de Santos (age 10) and her two cousins, Franci
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  • ...guese language|Portuguese]] speaking countries, and the '''cêntimo''' in [[Portugal]].
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  • ...all over Spain and in 1988, with the opening of the store in [[Oporto]] ([[Portugal]]), the international expansion begins, first in [[Europe]], then in [[Amer
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  • ...itories outside the Iberian peninsula. Sharing the Iberian Peninsula are [[Portugal]] in the south and central west, [[Andorra]], occupying a small are in the
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  • ...J., Étienne, R. and Mayet, F. 1990 ''Les Villas Romaines de São Cucufate (Portugal)'', Paris.</ref> to, of course, major urban centres like Verulamium<ref>Har
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  • ...retain French as an official language. The British also took large chunks. Portugal took lots of Southern Africa. In the end few African countries remained ind
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  • *1621 - ''Fuzileiros Navais'' (Portugal) ===Portugal===
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  • ...d Austria), '''''fútbol''''' (Spain and Latin America), '''''futebol''''' (Portugal and Brazil), and '''''футбол''''' (Russia). A major exception is Ital
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  • ::Portugal's credit rating downgraded from AA to A- by Fitch[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h ::Portugal's credit rating downgraded from A+ to A- by S&P[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/
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  • ...County as being one of two counties in the United States with a majority [[Portugal|Portuguese]] population (the other being the contiguous [[Bristol County, R
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  • |Extreme southwestern Europe (France, Portugal and Spain) and northwestern Africa (the Mediterranean region of Morocco, Al |Extreme southwestern France and the northern regions of Spain and Portugal.
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Costa Rica: Atlantic 70.020, Portugal: Atlantic ATL 10058, Spain: Atlantic H 523)
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  • ...red at the sight of the Zamorin. The consecutive retreats made the King of Portugal indignant. Portuguese chronicles, however, tell a different story: accordin ...rins. In 1504, some time after the departure of Albuquerque's fleet toward Portugal, the war between Calicut and Cochin resumed. The Portuguese presence in Coc
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/po.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Portugal/] |Portugal, Spain
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  • ...with France: Britain, [[Russia]], [[Austria]], [[Sweden]], [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] had invaded France in 1814, leading to a temporary peace until Napoleon's
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  • ...ineer, he worked for railway and mining companies in countries including [[Portugal]], the [[Straits Settlements]] and [[Japan]]. At some point after 1881 but
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  • ** [[Ladao]] (spoken by [[jewish people]], in [[Portugal]], diverged from Portugese the same way the [[Yiddish language]] diverged f
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  • ...92 </ref>, and membership penetration in the newer democracies of Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia has always been very low <ref>[http://www.pol
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  • ...n July 7, 2007 in [[Benfica]]'s stadium in a big ceremony in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]], and are listed here:
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  • ...and Malay sailors as early as the 10th century, it was first explored by [[Portugal]] the 16th century and subsequently settled by the [[Netherlands]], who nam
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  • | region = [[Portugal]], [[Brazil]], [[Angola]], [[Mozambique]], [[Cape Verde]], [[Macau]] in Chi ...], [[Guinea Bissau]], [[Macau|Chinese S.A.R. of Macau]], [[Mozambique]], [[Portugal]], [[São Tomé and Príncipe]]
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  • ...s still used in liturgical contexts. Whereas religious scholars in Spain, Portugal and Italy study [[Latin language|Latin]], the religious language of [[Roman
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  • ...bra decree]] of 1492), or from [[Portugal]] by order of King [[Manuel I of Portugal|Manuel I]] in 1497. ...d Portuguese Jews]], consists of Jews whose families remained in Spain and Portugal as ostensible Christians, and later reverted to Judaism in Italy, the Nethe
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  • <td>[[Mozambique]]<ref>Former [[Portugal|Portuguese]] colonial territory which is also a member of the Commonwealth'
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  • ** Europe 1 (Portugal, Germany, Spain, France, the Benelux countries and Italy)
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  • ...e)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], [[the Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Spain]]. It is the single currency for ...e)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Spain]]. These 16 countries together ar
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  • ...n behalf of a prisoner of conscience, Archbishop Josef Beran), and then to Portugal and East Germany. ...y International issued its first reports in 1965 – on prison conditions in Portugal, South Africa and Romania – and sponsored a resolution at the United Nati
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  • ...twenty-one mission [[Alta California]] chain. Named after a 13th-century [[Portugal|Portuguese]] Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order, the Mission
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  • ...ered European, such as the [[Azores]] (in the Atlantic Ocean, belonging to Portugal) and [[Svalbard]] (in the Arctic Ocean, belonging to Norway). ...utside Europe: [[Denmark]], [[France]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Some such territories are represen
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  • ...s members, even including Germany. Eurozone loans to Greece, Ireland, and Portugal had failed to restore investor confidence, and the [[Austerity (fiscal)|au ...France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland. Bulgaria, Czech Republic.
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  • ...many]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Pakistan]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]], although there is competition for
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  • The Anchieta's cobra was first described by [[Portugal|Portuguese]] zoologist José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage in 1879.<ref>Bocage,
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  • ...|Greek economy]] has remained in recession, the [[Great Recession/Addendum#Portugal|Portuguese economy]] has suffered a [[downturn (economic)|downturn]], and t ! Portugal
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  • ...isco Franco ]], the "soldier-patriot" of Spain, and [[Antonio Salazar]] of Portugal. On the German variety, Buchanan's attitude is more equivocal. In 1977 he w
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  • ...nmark]], 11% in [[Wind power in Spain|Spain]] and [[Wind power in Portugal|Portugal]], and 9% in the Republic of Ireland.<ref>[[International Energy Agency]] ( Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.<ref name=nineteen/>
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  • ...ir people can vote in elections to the European Parliament), [[Poland]], [[Portugal]] (including the [[Azores]] and [[Madeira]]), [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]], [[ ...many, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland,<br>
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  • ...versas&f=false Dum diversas]: Pope Nicholas V authorizes King Alfonso V of Portugal to conquer, dispossess and enslave all Muslims, pagans and other unbeliever
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  • : Credit rating downgrades for Greece (to BB+), Spain (to AA) and Portugal (to A-) by S&P
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  • ...ear to have never sustained any [[indigenous peoples]]. They appear on a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] map of 1522, and the first recorded sighting occurred in 1592,
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  • As a result of the activities of the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] king Henry the Navigator (1394-1560), a Portuguese expedition
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  • ...at speak Romance languages initially brought by settlers from [[Spain]], [[Portugal]] and, in a minor extent, [[France]] in the 15th and 16th centuries. An alt ...] (OEI) takes this definition a step further, by including [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] (often termed the ''Mother Countries'' of Latin America) among its member
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  • <td>[[Portugal]]</td><td>[[Lisbon]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td> ...ofstate|Portugal}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Portugal}}''</small></td>
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  • ...it as ''Cocym'', ''Cochym'', ''Cochin'', and ''Cochi''. Occupied by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] since 1503, Kochi was the site of the first European colonial ...a, who was buried at St. Francis Church until his remains were returned to Portugal in 1539. The Portuguese rule was followed by that of the Dutch, who had all
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  • *{{flagicon|POR}} [[Coimbra]], [[Portugal]], since 1974
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  • |Saint Anthony of Lisbon, [[Portugal]] and Padova, [[Italy]]&nbsp;<ref name="ruscin153">Ruscin, p. 153</ref>
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  • ...ship]], when something akin to rioting occurred briefly. After the loss to Portugal in the 2006 World Cup, trouble once again flared, with clashes between riot
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  • ...National and International Context of Socialist-led Governments in Spain, Portugal, and Greece, in Historical Perspective." ''International Journal of Politic
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  • ...ess in Great Britain, and also stored large quantities of wine from Spain, Portugal and France in its capacious warehouses, now largely converted into small bu
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  • ...m a handful in the then peripheral European countries of Greece, Spain and Portugal. The Latin American defaults of the 1890s were triggered by doubts about A
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  • In 1975 Carlucci returned to the State Department to serve as ambassador to Portugal until 1978, when he went to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as deputy d
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  • ...John Cam Hobhouse set off for the [[Mediterranean]], travelling by way of Portugal, Spain, where he visited the scenes of recent battles in the [[Peninsula Wa
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  • ...APH ([[Portugal]]) - This model was developed at the University of Aveiro, Portugal by Professor Carlos Borrego. It was designed for evaluating the impact of i
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  • ...role, Manticore Prime being England, and Grayson is more like Napoleonic [[Portugal]].
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  • *Spel, Sociedad Portugueisa Explosivos, Portugal.
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  • ...interpretation of international law created unnecessary crises with Spain, Portugal, and France. His interest in commercial expansion was clear in his advocacy
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  • ...e other walled cities of the region were occupied at about the same time [[Portugal|Portuguese]] trade began on the eastern coast of [[southern Africa]]<ref na
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  • Unlike Britain in Hong Kong (and Portugal in Macao), the U.S. never set up colonies in China on the European imperial
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  • ...es final assembly of the F100 engine used in the European F-16s. Recently, Portugal joined the consortium. The long-term benefits of this program will be techn
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  • ...ur la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN), Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) that coordinate and fu
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  • ...ation: [[Namibia]] has its Namib Desert Horses; the [[Sorraia]] lives in [[Portugal]]; [[Sable Island]] Horses reside in [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]; and [[New ...breeding [[show hunter|hunters]] and [[show jumping|jumpers]]. Spain and Portugal are known for the "Iberian horses", [[Andalusian]]s (Pura Raza Española)
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  • ...ed in 1815), almost all of [[Latin America]] revolted against Spanish or [[Portugal|Portuguese]] rule and declared independence.<ref> The main exceptions were
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  • ...hotovoltaic Park]] (Spain, 50 MW), the [[Moura Photovoltaic Power Plant]] (Portugal, 46 MW), and the [[Waldpolenz Solar Park]] (Germany, 40 MW).<ref name=PV>[h ...oximately 19% of electricity generation in [[Denmark]], 11% in Spain and [[Portugal]], and 9% in the [[Republic of Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.ieawind.org/Annua
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  • '''Lísbon''' ''Portugal'' *Lízbən = BrE '''Lísburn''' ''Ireland''', rhymes with '''Brísbane
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  • ...her Roman city in the Iberian peninsula called Ebora (current day Evora in Portugal). The city was founded in AD 71, and has a rich [[Roman Britain|Roman]] an
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  • ...oalition, with teachers in several countries, including the U.S., England, Portugal, Spain and Italy. Its cooking training, originating in Japanese cooking te
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  • ...xteenth century, several European countries, including [[Portugal, history|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[Fr
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  • *1974: Caetano regime in Portugal overthrown, replaced in 1976 by Soares government
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  • ...ade a transatlantic crossing in July to repatriate American nationals from Portugal. With the European war endangering commercial shipping of neutral nations,
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  • ...for the convenience of the city. Therefore the wealthy Sephardic Jews from Portugal were welcomed and accorded all privileges except those of citizenship, but
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  • ...Genoa and Venice by 1348. From Italy the disease spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and England and from 1348-1351 spread east to Germany, Scandinavia and Rus
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  • At a Helsinki meeting in December 1999 and a followup meeting in Sintra, Portugal on February 2000, there was agreement on a 15 brigade multinational corps w
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  • ...eenland, Ireland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Sweden, and, occasionally in the past, Japan and New Z
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  • ...nd in many other countries, including Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Portugal, Poland, and Russia. Active groups are also found in Argentina, Brazil, Me
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  • The first European to explore the coast was Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] navigator sailing for the [[Spanish Empire|Spanish Crown]]. In
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  • ...o the [[Mughal empire|Mughals]], while coastal region was annexed by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], in their quest to seize control of the [[spice trade]].
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  • ...g communities, such as other Azorean Islanders, Portuguese from mainland [[Portugal]], [[Madeira]]ns, [[Cape Verde]]ans, [[Brazil]]ians, [[Angola]]ns, etc. Oth
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  • ...he Iberian peninsula in imitation of the orders in the Holy Land, in Avis (Portugal)|Avis in 1143, in Alcantara in 1156, in Calatrava in 1158, in Santiago de
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  • ...n California coast in October of 1542.<ref>Yenne, p. 8</ref> Cabrillo, a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] navigator in the service of Spain, is credited with the "disco
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  • ...1488 a number of small fishing settlements were made along the coast by [[Portugal|Portuguese]] sailors, but no written account of these settlements survives. ...lay people|Malay]], [[India]]n, [[Malagasy]] and other European (such as [[Portugal|Portuguese]]) and Asian blood (such as [[Burmese]]). The majority speak Afr
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  • ...habitat of lions spanned the southern parts of [[Eurasia]], ranging from [[Portugal]] to [[India]], and most of [[Africa]] except the central [[rain forest]]-z
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  • ...and more than 80 percent in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. Only poor, rural Portugal and Albania are less than half urban.
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  • .../20030327-10.html] including Japan, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Turkey and the UK.
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  • ...een recognized as a religion in the following European countries: Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Albania; and recognized as a religio
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  • Modern colonialism started with the [[Age of Discovery]]. [[Portugal]] and [[Spain]] discovered new lands across the oceans and built trading po
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  • ...Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Poland]], [[Portugal]], [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], and the
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  • ...ref>Ibid., p. 109-110</ref> Salem ships frequented the West Indies, Spain, Portugal, Calcutta, Bombay, Manila, Canton, and other far-flung places; and as a res
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  • ...rch within the next two years. In the late 19th century, immigrants from [[Portugal]] began to make their homes in New Bedford and the surrounding cities. As t
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  • ...where there were Western, Christian, or both influences, such as Spain and Portugal, the Philippines and Eastern Europe. Orthodox countries, while certainly ha
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  • ...wth of colonies and the shipment of gold from the New World into Spain and Portugal, control of the oceans was considered vitally important to national power.
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  • ...f nuclear energy systems employing molten salt fluorides |location=Lisbon, Portugal|date=1 April 2010|first1=Victor|last1=Ignatiev |publisher=ACSEPT|url=http:/
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  • Several thousand volunteers came from Portugal to help the Nationalists, in addition to a small number of soldiers from Ir
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  • ...Americas|American]] territories and colonies under [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[Portugal|Portuguese]] rule. The name was then adopted by the [[Greater Colombia|Repu
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  • ...rthern Sri Lanka. The coastal areas of the island were controlled by the [[Portugal, history|Portuguese]] in the 16th century and by the Dutch in the 17th cent
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  • ...now been received from the American Consular Officer in charge at Lisbon, Portugal, in which it is stated the Hilda Polaczek Geiringer and her minor daughter,
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  • ...editerranean Basin|Mediterranean]] countries, particularly [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] under Muslim rule. When they were expelled in 1492, they settled in [[Nor ...e|central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]) the [[Sephardi Jews]] (of [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], and [[North Africa]]), the [[Beta Israel]] of [[Ethiopia]] and the [[Yem
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  • ...the damaged cargo ship—at that point some eight miles from the coast of [[Portugal]]— in tow, ultimately arriving at Gibraltar at 2300 on 17 November 1942.
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  • ...Spain. They dried and salted the cod on the coast and sold it to Spain and Portugal. Heavy investment by Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, in the 1620s
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  • ...t strategy? (Updated 23 February 2005) - "''In countries such as Scotland, Portugal and Spain, the levels of excess winter deaths are higher than in Scandinavi
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  • ...ow predominate because of massive immigration from Ireland, Quebec, Italy, Portugal, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. A large Jewish population came to
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  • ...ant to buy the [[bond]]s isued by the governments of Greece, Ireland and Portugal, and the governments concerned had to make a succession of interest rate i
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  • ...ling and able to establish themselves in foreign lands. The Spanish and [[Portugal|Portuguese]]s' long experience of conquest and colonization, coupled with n
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  • ...rts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]), the United Kingdom, [[Austria-Hungary]], [[Portugal]], [[Poland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], North
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  • ...eru]], [[History of the Philippines]], [[History of Poland]], [[History of Portugal]], [[History of Qatar]], [[History of Romania]], [[History of Russia]], [[H
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  • ...al was not settlement but the establishment of naval bases that would give Portugal control of the Indian Ocean. After decades of small-scale conflict the Port
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  • ...ese. Thus, except for the central highland and parts of the eastern coast, Portugal had established its dominion over the entire island.
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  • ...er 2006</ref> Lucena and later masters of the 16th and 17th century like [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Damiano|Pedro Damiano]], [[Italians]] [[Giovanni Leonardo Di
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  • ...bly [[England]], the [[Dutch Republic]], [[Early Modern France|France]], [[Portugal]], and [[Habsburg Spain|Spain]].
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  • ...for the convenience of the city. Therefore the wealthy Sephardic Jews from Portugal were welcomed and accorded all privileges except those of citizenship, but
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  • ...the scene. The [[Japan]]ese were at one time a potential peril, and the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] and [[Holland|Dutch]] voyagers occasionally gave Spain concern
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