Portugal en-us-Portugal.ogg /ˈpɔrtjəɡəl/ (help·info), officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa),[4] is a country located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
The land within the borders of today’s Portuguese Republic has been continuously settled since prehistoric times. Gallaeci, Lusitanians, Celtici, Cynetes, Phoenicians, Carthaginians Romans and many Germanic tribes such as the Suevi, the Buri and the Visigoths, all left their influence on what is today Portuguese territory. The territory was integrated in the Roman Empire as the province of Lusitania and Roman settlers strongly influenced Portuguese culture, particularly the Portuguese language, mostly derived from Latin. In the 5th century, after the fall of the Roman empire, it was occupied by different Germanic tribes. In the early 8th century the Muslim Moors conquered the Christian Germanic kingdoms, occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula. Later, during the Christian Reconquista (Reconquering), the County of Portugal was settled, as part of the Kingdom of Galicia. Portugal emerged during the 12th century from this brief earldom and would establish almost its entire modern-day borders in 1249.
During the 15th and 16th centuries, with a global empire that included possessions in Africa, Asia and South America, Portugal was one of the world’s major economic, political and military powers. In 1580 it was united with Spain by a period called the Iberian Union; however, in 1640 it went on to re-establish total sovereignty and independence during the Portuguese Restoration War that resulted in the establishment of a new dynasty and a return to the previous separation between the two crowns and empires.
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, Spanish and French invasions, which preceded the loss of its largest territorial possession abroad, Brazil, resulted in both the disruption of political stability and potential economic growth as well as the reduction of Portugal’s international status as a global power during the 19th century. After the overthrow of the monarchy in 1910, a republic was established that was then followed by a dictatorship. With the Portuguese Colonial War and the Carnation Revolution coup d’état in 1974, the ruling dictatorship was deposed in Lisbon and the country handed over its last overseas provinces (most prominently Angola and Mozambique in Africa); the last overseas territory, Macau, was handed over to China in 1999.
Portugal is a developed country [5] and it has the world’s 19th-highest quality-of-life, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit. It is the 14th-most peaceful and the 13th-most globalized country in the world. It is a member of the European Union (joined the then EEC in 1986, leaving the EFTA where it was a founding member in 1960) and the United Nations; as well as a founding member of the Latin Union, the Organization of Ibero-American States, OECD, NATO, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, the European Union’s Eurozone, and also a Schengen state.
[Algarve] [Carcavelos] [Cascais] [Estoril] [Lisbon] [Madeira]
country name:
Portugal
capital:
Lisbon
area:
92,391.0 km²
population:
10,676,000
currency : Euro (EUR)
languages:
Portuguese, Mirandese
neighbours:
Spain
International Country Code for calling Portugal. This page details Portugal phone code. The Portugal phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Portugal. In order to make international calls to Portugal, use Portugal’s country code before dialing the local number.The Portugal country dialing code is only used when calling Portugal from another country. To make an international call to Portugal, you may also need a city or area code.

Portugal REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Hypothecary credits for purchase of the real estate of Portugal for non-residents.
The developed legislative base and stable economy always well operates on the crediting market. For today to obtain the hypothecary credit to the non-resident in the Portuguese bank simply enough since made demands are formal enough, and degree of your solvency will be a determinative in your relations with bank.
In Portugal, to you will give the credit on the security of bought habitation on 60-70 %, for 30 years only after a presentation in Portugal passports. In …
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Portugal REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
The borrower
As the borrower can act both the private person, and the company.
The size of the mortgage in Portugal
The minimum size of the credit in Portugal makes ˆ50,000. The size of the mortgage is limited only by that its sum cannot exceed 80 % from estimated or market cost of the real estate (depending on that more low).
Conditions
From 5 till 30 years, an age maximum of 75 years.
Currency
Euro, and other basic currencies.
Requirements to the borrower …
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Catholics (97 %) and Protestants (1 %).
Currency of Portugal:
The international name: EUR
The euro is equal to 100 cents. In a turn there are banknotes face value in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros, and also coins face value in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents.
It is the most convenient to exchange money at the airport of Lisbon (a favourable rate, more low commission gathering), in banks and hotels a course more low, and gathering above (in banks the commission makes 0,5 %). Exchange rates in different …
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Though in territory of present Portugal numerous traces of human activity of an epoch of a paleolith, culture of the western and southwest parts Pirenejsky p-ova are found out have started to be formed only for last 10 thousand years. Primitive people who ate mammals, fish and edible molluscs, have lodged in VIII millenium BC in valleys of Tagus and other rivers running into Atlantic ocean. The Neolitichesky civilisation has arisen in III millenium BC when the polished stone tools and ceramic ware, and also the agriculture and processing of metals have got here, obviously, from Andalusia and other areas …
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January 01 New Year’s Day
February 20 Shrove Tuesday (Carnival)
April 06 Good Friday
April 08 Easter
April 25 Liberation Day
May 01 Labour Day
June 07 Corpus Christi Day
June 10 National Day
August 15 Assumption Day
October 05 Republic Day
November 01 All Saints Day
December 01 Independence Day
December 08 Immaculate Conception Day
December 25 Christmas Day
