Açores, madeira, algarve, alto alentejo, baixo alentejo, beira alta, beira baixa, beira litoral, extremadura, trás os montes e alto douro, minho and douro litoral. Try naming all of those without taking a breath... pheww..
Brazil and Uruguay were colonized by Portugal.
Mainland Portugal and the Autonomous Regions of Madeira and the Azores.
Portugal is divided into regions. There are seven regions. Five are on the mainland. They are North, Central, Lisbon, Alentejo, and Algarve. The remaining two are the autonomous regions of the Azores and Madeira.
it is very mountainous and rocky.
there is swine flu in 5 regions of portugal! these are all confirmed cases! xxxx
Yes, three: the mainland and the autonomous regions of Madeira and Azores islands.
Two, Azores and Madeira.
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Yes, in the Northern regions, to grow grapes for wine.
Well they may be operating in many regions but I know a firm which operates very well in the entire Portugal and provide best service of Car Hire in Portugal.
There are a wide variety of tourist attractions in Portugal. Portugal is home to many World Heritage sites, including the historic manors of Lisbon. There are also many monasteries and convents, and even the prehistoric rock art in the caves of Coa valley. Portugal is also known for its wine regions and beautiful forests, not to mention its breathtaking coastal regions. For a better description of the many sites to see check out a website dedicated to Portugal's tourist trade.
Mainland Portugal is presently divided into five main regions: Alentejo, Algarve, Central [Centro], Lisbon [Lisboa], and North [Norte]. These regions are administered by the Commissions for Coordination and Regional Development [Comissões de Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Regional]. The Lisbon Region is the wealthiest region in Portugal. It's responsible for over one-third of Portugal's gross domestic product [GDP].