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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Portugal - définition

COUNTRY IN SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:PT; Portugual; Portgual; Portugalia; Portuguese Republic; República Portuguesa; Portugál; Portugall; Portegal; Portugaul; Republica Portuguesa; Republic of Portugal; Portuga; Portugul; Pertual; PORTUGAL; Portingale; Biodiversity in Portugal; Portingal; Portingall; Portyngale; Wildlife of Portugal; Biodiversity of Portugal; Portugel; Ecology of Portugal; Flora of Portugal; Porchugal
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  • King of Portugal]] after winning the [[Battle of Ourique]] in 1139.
  • The Caliphate of Cordoba in the early 10th century
  • [[Amália Rodrigues]], known as the ''Queen of [[Fado]]'', performing in 1969
  • Chalcolithic Dolmen ''Anta da Arca''
  • Current [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] and former Prime Minister [[António Guterres]]
  • Illustrated depiction of the [[First Council of Braga]] of 561 CE
  • Left to right: President [[Bernardino Machado]], President [[Teófilo Braga]], President [[António José de Almeida]], and Prime Minister [[Afonso Costa]]; 1911
  • The [[Alentejo]] is known as the "breadbasket of Portugal", being the country's leading region in wheat and cork production.
  • Chameleo from [[Algarve]]
  • [[Cozido à portuguesa]].
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  • [[Peneda-Gerês National Park]] is the only nationally designated park in Portugal, owing to the rarity and significance of its environment.
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  • Roman]]-built structures in the country.
  • The Medical Department of [[NOVA University Lisbon]]
  • Trás-os-Montes]]
  • Portugal has the thirteenth-largest [[gold reserve]] in the world.
  • [[Alfonso VI of León]] investing [[Henry, Count of Portugal]], in 1093
  • [[Henry the Navigator]]
  • [[Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra]]
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  • [[Vasco da Gama]]
  • Top origins for foreign-born naturalized citizens of Portugal by 2020.
  • [[Fado]], depicted in this famous painting (c. 1910) by [[José Malhoa]], is Portugal's traditional music.
  • Portuguese Air Force at the Luanda Airbase during the [[Portuguese Colonial War]] in the 1960s.
  • The [[Praça do Comércio]] houses multiple ministries of the [[Government of Portugal]].
  • President of the Republic]].
  • Pasteis de Nata in Lisbon
  • NUTS 2 and 3 of Portugal]] since 2013.
  • Assembly of the Republic]]
  • [[Rooster of Barcelos]], an iconic Portuguese souvenir
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].
  • Count of Portugal]]
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  • Territorial map of Portugal corresponding to the [[European Union]]'s [[NUTS I]] and [[NUTS II]] designations for NUTS statistical regions of Portugal
  • Ibn Qasi]] outside the [[Castle of Mértola]], in the [[Alentejo]]
  • [[Exclusive economic zone of Portugal]]
  • Köppen climate classification map of continental Portugal
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  • [[Mário Soares]] became Portugal's first democratically elected prime minister in 1976.
  • Areas across the world that were, at one point in their history, part of the [[Portuguese Empire]]
  • Maria II]]
  • Assembly of the Republic]] is housed in [[São Bento Palace]] in Lisbon.
  • Portuguese Africa]] before independence in 1975
  • Debt as a percentage of the [[economy of Portugal]], compared to eurozone average
  • Lagoa]], [[Algarve]] is considered by the [[Michelin Guide]] as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Europe and as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world.
  • Map of the [[Kingdom of the Suebi]] in the 5th and 6th centuries
  • National Republican Guard]]'s honour guard
  • Joseph I]].
  • Portugal national roller hockey]] team, 2014. Historically, roller hockey is popular in Portugal and its national team has won several major competitions.
  • Nova Lisboa]] garrison in 1975.
  • Beira region]], is a Roman ''[[villa rustica]]'' from the 1st century CE.
  • The [[Treaty of Lisbon]] was signed in 2007, when Portugal held the presidency for the [[European Council]].
  • University of Evora]], Portugal's second-oldest university
  • Douro valley]] vineyards which produce the worldwide known [[Port wine]].
  • [[Volkswagen Autoeuropa]] cars in the Port of Setúbal.

Portingal         
·noun A Portuguese.
II. Portingal ·adj Of or pertaining to Portugal; Portuguese.
Portugal (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Portugal is a surname derived from the country of the same name. Other spellings of the surname include Portingale, Portigall, Pothergill, Potteril, Puttergill, and Putterill.
Argentina–Portugal relations         
  • Embassy of Portugal in Buenos Aires
  • Argentine President [[Mauricio Macri]] with Portuguese Prime Minister [[António Costa]] in Buenos Aires; June 2017.
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN ARGENTINA AND PORTUGAL
Argentina-Portugal relations; Portugal–Argentina relations; Portugal - Argentina relations; Portugal-Argentina relations; Portugal – Argentina relations; Portugal Argentina relations; Argentina - Portugal relations; Argentina Portugal relations; Argentina – Portugal relations
The current and historical relations between the Argentine Republic and the Portuguese Republic, have existed for over a century. Both nations are members of the Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.

Wikipédia

Portugal

Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [puɾtuˈɣal]), officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]), is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira. It features the westernmost point in continental Europe, and its Iberian portion is bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain, the sole country to have a land border with Portugal. Its two archipelagos form two autonomous regions with their own regional governments. Lisbon is the capital and largest city by population.

One of the oldest countries in Europe, its territory has been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times. The territory was first inhabited by pre-Roman and Celtic peoples (at the time of the first large-scale Roman invasions in Western Iberia, they preponderantly were the Lusitanians, the Gallaecians, the Celtici and, to some extent, the Conii). These peoples had commercial and some cultural contact with Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Carthaginians. It was later ruled by the Romans, followed by the invasions of Germanic peoples (most prominently, the Suebi and the Visigoths) together with the Alans, and later the Moors, who were eventually expelled during the Reconquista. Founded first as a county within the Kingdom of León in 868, the country officially gained its independence as the Kingdom of Portugal with the Treaty of Zamora in 1143.

In the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal established one of the longest-lived maritime and commercial empires, becoming one of the main economic and political powers of the time. At the end of the 16th century, however, Portugal suffered a war for the crown succession which led to the incorporation of the country into the Spanish monarchy during the Iberian Union.

By the early 19th century, the accumulative crisis, events such as the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the country's occupation during the Napoleonic Wars, and the resulting independence of Brazil in 1822 led to a marked decay of Portugal's prior opulence. This was followed by the civil war between liberal constitutionalists and conservative absolutists over royal succession, which lasted from 1828 to 1834. The 1910 revolution deposed Portugal's centuries-old monarchy, and established the democratic but unstable Portuguese First Republic, later being superseded by the Estado Novo (New State) authoritarian regime. Democracy was restored after the Carnation Revolution (1974), ending the Portuguese Colonial War and eventually losing its remaining colonial possessions.

Portugal has left a profound cultural, architectural and linguistic influence across the globe, with a legacy of around 250 million Portuguese speakers around the world. It is a developed country with an advanced economy which holds the 14th largest gold reserve at its national central bank representing the highest percentage share held in gold of total foreign reserves by any nation, the 8th largest proven reserves of lithium, with the weight of exports representing 49% of its GDP in 2022. A member of the United Nations, the European Union, the Schengen Area and the Council of Europe (CoE), Portugal was also one of the founding members of NATO, the eurozone, the OECD, and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. By 2021, Portugal had the 4th lowest GDP per capita (PPP) of the eurozone.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Portugal
1. LISBON, Portugal –– Portugal midfielder Nuno Maniche is unhappy at Dynamo Moscow and wants to leave the Russian club.
2. LISBON, Portugal –– Archaeologists excavating a site in northeastern Portugal discovered 4,500 ancient Roman coins tucked away inside a wall.
3. Officers also launched fresh searches in Portugal.
4. Britain, Denmark and Portugal have scrapped theirs.
5. PORTUGAL÷ Portugal‘s ambassador in Riyadh, Henrique Borges.