No, it's located in western Europe.
Portugal always has been part of Europe even though the Moorish occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, 711-1492, may be said to have placed Portugal and Spain under Muslim control and influences from Islam dominated Africa and Asia.
These two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula, western part of Europe.
No, Poland is located in Central/Eastern Europe (depends on which political map you use).
Portugal is in the European Continent. It is the westernmost country in Europe, both main land and islands (Azores). As such Portugal is an European country, usually refereed as one of the South European Countries or one of the Mediterranean Country (being Spain, Italy and Greece other examples of countries in this category).
Portugal is located in Southern Europe as well as Western Europe, or more specifically, Southwestern Europe.
Portugal
Portugal is the westernmost nation of Europe.
You are way off. Greece in on the eastern-most point of Europe and Portugal is on the western-most. It should be clear when you look at a map, Portugal is to the left of Spain and Greece is to the right of Italy (that boot shaped piece of land).
Portugal.
Portugal is a sovereign country in South West Europe in Iberian peninsula. It is the western most country of Europe.
western europe, next to spain
Portugal is the western most country on mainland Europe. Between Spain and the Atlantic.
See the link below for a map of Europe. Ireland is on the west, on the left of the map.
No, it's located in western Europe.
Spain and Portugal
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