No, Portugal is to the north of South America.
The population of Portugal Cove South is 225.
lisbon is IN Portugal (Capital)... it's about 2/3 south (within Portugal, on west coast)
Portugal is further south than Berlin. Portugal is a country, but Berlin is a city in Germany.
Portugal does not have a neighbor, on land, south of the country. Morocco is south of Portugal but separated by the Strait of Gibraltar. Portugal does have a neighbour, what about Spain
Spain extends both farther north and farther south than Portugal does. So i'ts Spain.
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No. Porto is in the North of Portugal and Faro is in the South. They aren't close.
Parts of Portugal are farther south than most of Spain, but parts of Spain are farther south than all of Portugal. That statement is also true if you change the word 'south' to 'north' wherever it appears.
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Portugal is a European country. It was an imperialistic country with a large empire. Its largest colony was Brazil. So yes, Portugal was at one point a part of South America, although it is not currently.
It's on the south of Portugal (Algarve), near Faro, Loulé and Silves.