What was the struggle for independence in Portuguese colonies like?
their military government was overthrown and replace with democracy. - Fardeen Hassan 615 IS141Q NY PSN: HbM-JaSoN11.
Mark Portugal was born on October 30, 1962, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
What is Portugal's Christmas foods?
On Christmas Eve, it is a tradition to have Portuguese wine and salted cod fish for a midnight supper. The cod fish is cooked with vegetables, eggs, and potatoes in a large pan of water. This is called consiado. On Christmas day, it is turkey, pork, and other various meats. Along with cakes and sweets. A traditional dessert called Rabanadas is eaten on Christmas day too. It is made from white break soaked in eggs and wine and fried to make a candy-like crust.
In 1494 how did the pope resolve the conflict over colonies between Spain and Portugal?
He drew a line of demarcation through the Western Hemisphere.
How far is Faro Portugal from Dublin Ireland and how long is the flight?
It takes around 2-1/4 hours to fly the distance of 1,135 miles [1,827 kilometers; 987 nautical miles] from Dublin, Ireland to Faro, Portugal.
Is Portugal a rich or a poor country?
Portugal are rich, but not as rich as Germany or Japan, etc. It's because they are part of the EU, which means they get taxes and go towards the economy, also EU are in the G20, which mean Portugal are rich.
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There is currently no strong Anti-Islamic sentiment in Portugal since there are very few Muslims in Portugal, as opposed to Spain, France, Germany, or the UK where anti-Islamic sentiment is more pronounced due to there being a larger Muslim population.
What was the nature of the Asian sea trading network prior to the arrival of the Portuguese?
Portuguese soon learned that since ancient times, moonsoon winds and the nature of the ships and navigational instruments available to sailors had dictated the main trade routes in the Asian network. much navigation was of the coasting variety, that is, sailing along the shoreline and charting distances and location with reference to towns and natural landmarks. the arabs and chinese, who had compasses and large ships could cross large expanses of open water such as the arabian and south china seas but they preferred to ship around the coastal routes rather than the largely uncharted and less predictable open seas.
Also , most importantly, the nature of the Asian sea trading network required advanced technology such as advanced navigation.
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Do you need six months on your passport to travel to Portugal?
Citizens of the European Union (both the UK and Portugal are members) can travel inside the Union for unlimited period of time without a visa and validity of less than 6 months is not an issue.
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What is a person called who is of pure Spanish or Portuguese descent and is born in the Americas?
American.
Lisbon is the capital city of the country Portugal on the continent of Europe.
Do Spanish speakers understand Portuguese?
Some do and some don't, it depends on how open a mind they can keep. Even those who are not native Spanish speakers can decipher some words or phrases in Portuguese especially if the speaker speaks slowly and pronounces correctly.
What religion did Spain and Portugal bring into latin America?
Christianity, particularly Catholicism.
What is the movie title 'It's Complicated' in the Portuguese of Portugal?
Amar... é Complicado! is a Portuguese equivalent in Portugal to the title of the movie 'It's Complicated'. The infinitive 'amar' means 'to love'. The verb 'é' means '[he/she/it] is' or '[you] are'. The past participle 'complicado' means 'complicated'. All together, they're pronounced 'uh-MAH eh koom-plee-KAH-doo' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In both the continental and the cariocan Portuguese accents, the 'r'is similar to the French 'r'.
What is the value of a five fingered Portugal vase signed EPL?
Tricky question. The EPL signature is from a well renowned line of pottery in Portugal, from the mid-to-late XIX century (1875), in Alcobaça. The vase you have is supposedly from 1900-1929, as the five fingers you mention seem to relate to the roaring twenties or to the belle époque. The value of it depends on many factors: is it richly and complexly painted? Does it have dentures? Is the tarnish cracked? Do you have its year of fabric? Is it for fruit? Is it a religious object, like a baptismal sink? Was it made to commemorate a special date, like the monarchic to republican exchange? Some of these pieces can fetch thousands of euros easily if they're the right ones, so it will depend on these and other factors as well.