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No, Portugal is a sovereign country on the Iberian Peninsula and is adjacent to Spain. Britain is a an island north of France, across the English Channel, on which are located many of the components of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Portugal is not part of Britain. Portugal is on the Iberian Peninsula, just west of Spain. Its capital is Lisbon.

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No. They are not related in those terms.

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