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- Language : English
- Subject : Countries
- Title : Portugal
- Grade : 98%
- School System : High School
- Country : USA
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- Date : September 26,1996
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- Portugal is the westernmost country on the continent of Europe. Portugal is located on the
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- Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located to the east and north of Portugal. On the west and south of
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- Portugal is the Atlantic Ocean. Many Portugal residents live in rural villages. These people make a
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- living by fishing in small boats and farming. The major crop is grapes which is used to make wine.
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- The capital of Portugal is Lisbon. Lisbon is located nine miles from the sea on the north
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- bank of the Tagus River. It is also Portugal`s largest city. The population of Lisbon is about
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- 818,000. Lisbon is Portugal`s center for economic, political, and cultural issues.
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- The form of Portugal`s government is a parliamentary democracy. The principal political
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- groups are Social Democratic Party, headed by Anibal Silva; the Socialist party led by Mario
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- Soares; and the Communist party, led by Alvaro Cunhal. Mario Soares was prime minister
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- from 1983 to 1985, when he was succeeded by Cavaco Silvia. His Social Democrats captured
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- more than 50% in an election. This was the first time any party had done this since the restoration
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- of Portugal`s democracy. The current President is Mario Soares.
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- There arent many customs that the Portuguese practice, they have one that shows the
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- good morals. This custom is to keep strong family ties. Sometimes two or more generations of a
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- family live together in the same house. The people who do not live with their families often
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- communicate with them every day.
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- The Coastal Plains are flatlands that tie along the western and southern coasts. In some
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- places the land is narrow, but in other places it stretches out to the center of the country. This
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- supports farm and fishing villages. The Northern Tablelands,Central Range, and Southern
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- Tablelands are extensions of the Metsa which is a large plateau that covers most of Spain. These
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- regions consist of plains broken by mountain ranges. Farmers grow crops and raise cattle on the
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- plains. Portugal`s highest mountains are in the Serra de Estrela range in the Central Range region.
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- The peaks rise more than 6,000 feet above sea level. Estrela, Portugal`s highest mountain rises
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- 6,539 feet in the region.
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- Portugal has one of the poorest economies in Europe. Since 1960 the country has
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- experienced an economic growth. Until the 1900`s its economy was based mainly on fishing and
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- farming. Manufacturing is the most important factor in the economy. It accounts for 30% of
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- Portugal`s economic production. Agriculture and fishing make up 10%. Service industries
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- accounts for 60%. Portugal has valuable resources even though they are not well developed.
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- Some of the resources are building stone such as marble. There is also coal, copper, and
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- wolframite. Forests make up about a third of Portugal. The rivers provide hydroelectric power.
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- Fish are also provided by the rivers and other bodies of water. The production of textiles is the
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- leading manufacturing activity. Cotton fabric is the most important type of textile. Other
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- manufacturing activities are cement, ceramics, cork products, shoes, and fertilizer.
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- Wine grapes are grown in the river valleys that run across Portugal. The vineyards of the
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- Douro Valley produce grapes for port wine, which is named after the city of Porto.Other crops
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- grown in Portugal are rice, tomatoes, wheat, almonds, corn, olives, and potatoes. Farmers also
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- raise cattle, chicken, hogs, and sheep. People who are fishermen catch cod, sardines, tuna, and
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- other fish.
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- Transportation in Portugal is mainly railroad. The national government owns and operates
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- the main railroad system. The government also owns and operates the airline. The name of this is
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- Air Portugal. Lisbon Airport is Portugal`s main international airport. There is an average of one
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- automobile to every seven people. Cars, buses, and electric streetcars provide much of the
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- transportation. In the rural areas people travel by oxcart, horse, or mule.
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- There are 25 newspapers in Portugal. There is an average of about one radio to four
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- people and one television for every five people.
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- The climate varies according to the altitude, and high temperatures happen only in low
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- altitude. The annual temperature north of the Douro River is about 10 degrees Celsius. Between
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- the Tagus and Douro Rivers the temperature is about 15.6 degrees Celsius. In the valley of the
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- Guadiana the temperature is about 18.3 degrees Celsius. The rainfall is heavy, especially in the
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- north.
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- Portugal`s major exports include clothing and textiles, cork, paper, and wine. The imports
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- are chemicals, grain, iron, steel, petroleum, textile yarn, and transportation equipment. Portugal`s
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- main trading partner is Germany. Portugal also trades with France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom,
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- United States, and other European countries.
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- The main foods of Portugal are beef, pork, chicken, fish, sardines, rice, and potatoes. One
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- of the Portuguese favorite dishes is bife com ovo a cavalo. This is steak with french fried potatoes
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- and an egg on top.
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- The Portuguese flag is red on the right side and green on the left side. The national symbol
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- appears on the flag. The symbols represent the historic castles and heroes from PortugalÆs past.
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- Portugal`s monetary unit is the escudo. This is made up of 100 centavos. 144 escudos is
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- equal to 1 U.S. dollar.
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- Portugal`s educational system is very weak compared to other European countries. By
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- Portuguese law, children must attend school between the ages of 6 and 15 years of age. Many
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- children leave school before the age of 15. In many cases, they come from poor families and the
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- children leave school to begin work. Elementary education is available, but there are not many
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- high schools. Portugal has 10 universities. The largest university is Lisbon University. Less than
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- 2% of the people attend a university.
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- Most Portuguese who practice a religion are Roman Catholics. Portugal also has small
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- groups of Jews, Muslims, and Protestants. Religion is important especially to the people in the
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- rural areas. Catholic priests play a major role in local government, education, and social life.
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- Each year people make a pilgrimage to Fatima ,which is located in Portugal.
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- Portugal is famous for its wine and its buildings. Portugal has many beautiful buildings
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- including the monastery and church in Belem, Lisbon, and the Abbey of Santa Maria at Batalha,
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- which is said to be the most beautiful building in the Iberian Peninsula. Wines from Portugal are
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- enjoyed by people in many parts of the world. Some Portuguese winemakers still follow the
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- colorful old custom of crushing the grapes with their feet.
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- The people enjoy sports such as bullfights and soccer. Portuguese bullfights are different
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- from those in Spain. In Portugal it is illegal to kill the bulls during the fight. In Spain, killing the
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- bulls are allowed.
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- The population of Portugal is 9,859,600 people. This consists of many ethnic groups
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- including Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, and Later Moors. The overall population density is 113
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- people per square kilometer.
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- The Portuguese live in modern houses, apartments, and farms.
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- The Portuguese literary rate is 83% or roughly 4 out of 5 people can read and write.
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- Portuguese is the official language of Portugal. It is the only widely used language in
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- Portugal. Like Spanish, it is one of the Romance Languages that developed from Latin.
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- Portuguese and Spanish are also very similar.
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- Luis de Camoes was one of the greatest Portuguese poets, whose principal work, The
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- Luisads is considered to be Portugals`s national epic. Luis de Camoes lived a life of high
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- adventure and excitement. He was most likely to be born in Lisbon but no one knows for sure. He
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- received his education from the University of Coimbra. He became a tutor at the court of John III,
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- from which he was kicked out because he was having a love affair with one of the queens`s ladies
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- in waiting. The lady`s name was Caterina de Ataide. She was supposedly the inspiration of Luis de
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- Camoes` love poetry.
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- Luis de Camoes was being treated like an outcast because of the offense he committed with
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- Caterina de Ataide. Luis de Camoes pursued a career in the military and in 1547 he lost an eye in
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- battle in Morocco. In 1950 he went back to Lisbon. After he went back to Lisbon, he was
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- arrested for fighting in a street fight. After he was released he sailed to India. It was now when
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- Luis de Camoes started writing The Luisads. The central theme of the poem is the discovery of the
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- sea route to India by the Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama.
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- After fighting in India, Luis de Camoes was sent to Macao, but in 1558 was accused of
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- extortion and immediately sent back to India. On the way back to India the ship wrecked due to
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- bad weather. After surviving the shipwreck, Luis de Camoes made his way back home to Lisbon
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- through Mozambique in 1570. He did this and still had his manuscript with him. Two years later
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- The Luisads was published. He received a small royal pension an then his life of world fame
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- began. Luis de Camoes spent his last years in obscurity, and he died in poverty in his birthplace
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- of Lisbon on June 10,1580.
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- The Lusiads, written in ten cantos in ottava rima, was patterned after both the Aeneid, the
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- Latin epic of Vergil, and Orlando furioso by the Italian poet Ludovico Aristo. It is also tied to the
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- story of Vasco de Gama`s voyage are lively narrative and prophetic references to past events
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- in Portuguese history, which goes along with certain Christian and humanist concepts. The work
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- does commend the achievements of the sons of Luscus,which are the Luisads or Portuguese.
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- It also reflects the bitterness and darkside of the poetÆs aspect of the punitive views of the
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- Portuguese colonialism.The same vein of pessimism passes through many of his lyrics and his
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- few surviving letters.
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- Luis de Camoes`s fame rests on the number of his unpublished shorter poems which
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- consist of odes, sonnets, and elegies. Luis de Camoes also wrote three plays. Two were
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- based on classic models. The main theme of his verse is conflict between passionate, sensuous
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- love and the Neoplatonic idea of spiritual love. It is noted for its formal perfection and simplicity,
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- expressive of deep sentiment.
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