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Brazil
Brazil
The island of Madeira
Brazil, the auburn coloured "Pau-Brasil"
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
Brazil
Brazil
The island of Madeira
Brazil, the auburn coloured "Pau-Brasil"
Varejao is the name of the stick used to pick the olives off of the trees in Portugal.
Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
Canada is the largest exporter of Christmas trees in the world, with the majority of trees being exported to the United States. The provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are the main areas where Christmas trees are grown and exported from.
The landscape in Portugal has mountains and rivers and plains. The plains consist of cork trees, wheat fields, almond trees, fig trees and citrus trees.
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Cork is the major export from Portugal that is made from Oak trees.
In Portugal, they are all up-to-date. They have had use of the wheel for several years now. They also have access to rudimentary tools such as rocks and fire. The Spaniards, as all good neighbors do, have shared some of their technology and the Portuguese now have access to hammers and have recently learned how to build rafts out of hemp rope and fallen trees,
Evergreen Oak, Cork Oak, Poplar, and Olive trees.