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Portugal
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Indulge yourself in Portugal, your destination. Useful
information about Accommodation, Gastronomy, Golf, Heritage,
Sun & Sea, Nature, Talassotherapy, Active Tourism.
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ins.
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or alongside a river or down on the beach.
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time with the family.
Portugal,
officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República
Portuguesa, located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian
Peninsula, is the westernmost country of mainland Europe.
Portugal is bordered by Spain to the north and east and
by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south. The Atlantic
archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part
of Portugal.
The
territory which forms the modern Portuguese Republic
has witnessed a constant flow of civilizations during
the past 3,100 years, since the earlier pre-Roman inhabitants,
to the Roman, Germanic, and Moorish peoples who made
an imprint on the country's culture, history, language,
and ethnic composition. During the 15th and 16th centuries,
with its global empire, Portugal was one of the world's
major economic, political, and cultural powers. A developed
country, Portugal is a member of the European Union (since
1986), the United Nations (since 1955), and a founding
member of the Eurozone, OECD, and NATO.
Mainland
Portugal is split by its main river, the Tagus. The northern
landscape is mountainous in interior areas, with plateaus
indented by river valleys. The south, between the Tagus
and the Algarve (the Alentejo), features mostly rolling
plains and a climate somewhat warmer and drier than in
the cooler and rainier north. The Algarve, separated
from the Alentejo by mountains, enjoys a Mediterranean
climate like southern Spain. Snow is usual in the northern
half of the country, around the 40 N parallel. It is
a rare event in the south, but it does happen.
The
islands of the Azores and Madeira are located in the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Some islands have had volcanic activity
as recently as 1957. Portugal's highest point is Mount
Pico on Pico Island. It is an ancient volcano measuring
2,351 m (7,713 ft).
Climate
The climate can be classified as Oceanic in the north and Mediterranean
in the south. One of the warmest European countries, yearly temperature
averages in mainland Portugal are 13°C (55°F) in the north
and 18°C (64°F) in the south. The Madeira and Azores Atlantic
archipelagos have a narrower temperature range. Spring and summer
are sunny, whereas autumn and winter are rainy and windy.
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