Portugal is a parliamentary republic, meaning it is not ruled by a single individual but rather has a system of elected officials. The President of Portugal serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. Power is distributed among various branches of government, including the legislative and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances.
ruled by the same king
A total of 36 kings (actually 3 were Queens) ruled Portugal from 1139 (D. Afonso Henriques) until 1910 (D. Manuel II). For a full list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_portugal
Portugal is one of the world's largest producers of Wine and Cork.
Neither, Spain and Portugal were under one control for a time then returened to its usual countries.
In Portugal there's only one zoologic with Pandas. That's the Lisbon zoologic.
Portugal, Spain, and France have ruled the Iberian Peninsula at one time (though some not completely).
Portugal i think
portugal was one of the european countries, hence the lanugage they speak
Portugal!
Portugal did when he needed to find more land
Phillip III of Spain also ruled Portugal from 1598 to 1621 as Phillip II of Portugal.
ruled by the same king
The Visigoths ruled Spain and Portugal as a united entity during this period.
don Pedro was the son of the king and he ruled the colony Portugal
England, Portugal, Holland
Spain and Portugal ruled most of Latin America, although Native Americans lived there before then.
Europe (Spain, Portugal, France, England, the Netherlands).