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Portugal celebrates Christmas for the traditional 1 day.

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Portugal Day Festival in Newark was created in 1979.

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Father's Day in Portugal is celebrated on St Joseph's Day March 19.

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The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

The province of Lusitania, or present day Portugal, was the westernmost province of ancient Rome.

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Father's Day in Portugal is celebrated on St Joseph's Day March 19.

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Ronaldo was born in madeira in Portugal.

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No, they do not celebrate it.

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Many of the holidays in Portugal are Catholic holidays. There is also Portugal Day on June 10, and Freedom Day on April 25. The wildest of holidays is Carnival which Portugal shared with Brazil. People wear colorful costumes and watch parades with colorful floats.

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This is further distance from Venezuela to Portugal than it is from New York to Portugal. From Venezuela to Portugal it is 4,252 miles. From New York to Portugal it is 3,376 miles.

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Portugal has never won world cup but i know in my heart the will one day trust me go Portugal go !

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I assume you mean the left of Spain. Upon its formation, yes, Portugal has always been Portugal. However, before there was a Portugal, there were other Kingdoms and Empires in its place. For example, the Roman Empire. Spain used to also occupy all of the Iberian Peninsula, in which the two countries are situated. Before the modern-day Portugal, there was the Kingdom of Portugal.

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your mom did

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Portugal

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The Isles in lower Portugal.

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Spain is known as Spain and Portugal as Portugal.

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It is in Portugal but is spelled Porto and it is in the northern part of portugal

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Francia --- France

Portugal --- Portugal

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Venezuela is faster to Portugal than new york is to Portugal

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The first king of Portugal was Alfonzo Henriques

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Portugal in the English League

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Portugal is west of Spain.

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You can say Portuguese, or you can say 'from Portugal'.

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Portugal is situated in the continent of Europe.

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With the Treaty of Zamora in 1143, Portugal was recognized as the Kingdom of Portugal

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Yes, there is definitely civilization in Portugal. My family is from the islands of Portugal.

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The French word for 'Portugal' is 'le Portugal' (masc.).

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There is no slavery in Portugal.

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Where about in Portugal?

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There is no king of Portugal.

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are mestizos in portugal

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Portugal is Portuguese.

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Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.

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It is an Autonomous region of Portugal.

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The adjective from Portugal is Portuguese. Portuguese is the name of the language of Portugal, for example.

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No. Portugal controlled present-day Brazil from 1500 to 1822, while present-day Mexico was controlled by the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821.

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Of or pertaining to Portugal, or its inhabitants., A native or inhabitant of Portugal; people of Portugal.

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Vamos Portugal ! Para a frente, Portugal !

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