Geographically, Portugal today has its shape and general physical condition because of millennia of climate and geological changes.
As a country, Portugal is culturally the way it is because of many centuries of human history, resulting in a rich cultural mix evident in every Portugese person, in all walks of life.
Portugese people outside Portugal, whether Portugese-born or overseas-born, show similar distinctive characteristics to those living in Portugal, but with extra dimensions which differ from place to place, so a Brazilian Portugese and a Macau Portugese will have many things in common, but also many differences.
Each Portugese person carries part of Portugal in them, no matter where they are born or where they travel.
These characteristics are equally true of and relevant to those born, or originating from, any place on Earth.
So, for example, Italy or Vietnam came into being as a geographical places in their own unique way, and an Italian, or Vietnamese, or an Italian or Vietnamese born in the US, Africa, Britain, and so on, share many similarities as well as many differences.
Carnival goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. It began in the Catholic religion in Italy. Then it made its way to Portugal.
With the Treaty of Zamora in 1143, Portugal was recognized as the Kingdom of Portugal
Christopher Columbus ended up in Portugal in 1476. He was shipwrecked off the coast, coming ashore to the town of Lagos, but quickly made his way to Lisbon.
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
Brazil was a colony of Portugal not the other way around.
Carnival goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. It began in the Catholic religion in Italy. Then it made its way to Portugal.
With the Treaty of Zamora in 1143, Portugal was recognized as the Kingdom of Portugal
Christopher Columbus ended up in Portugal in 1476. He was shipwrecked off the coast, coming ashore to the town of Lagos, but quickly made his way to Lisbon.
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
Made in Portugal - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/4
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
No, Golegã is a place in the center of Portugal.
if it said it was made there it was
Portugal
Brazil was a colony of Portugal not the other way around.
The way you would say it in the US. The only difference is that you're in Portugal.
Portugal