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The Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa)
is a democratic republic located on the west and southwest
parts of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, and
is the westernmost country in continental Europe. Portugal
is bordered by Spain to the north and east and by the Atlantic
Ocean to the west and south. In addition, Portugal includes
two archipelagos in the Atlantic, Azores (Açores) and
Madeira Islands.

The Vasco da Gama Bridge, near Lisbon, is 17.2 km
long one of the longest bridges in the World.
Portugal has witnessed a constant flow of different civilizations
during the past 3100 years. Iberian, Tartessian, Celtic, Phoenician
and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Germanic (Suevi and Visigoth)
and Moorish cultures have all made an imprint on the country.
The naming of Portugal itself reveals most of the country's
early history, stemming from the Roman name Portus Cale, a
possibly mixed Greek and Latin name meaning "Beautiful
Port", or even mixed Celtic and Latin or mixed Phoenician
and Latin. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal was
a major economic, political, and cultural power, its empire
streching from Brazil to the Indies.

Porto & Dom Luis I Bridge by Téophile Seyrig,
an Eiffel disciple
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