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Which Is Farther New York To Portugal Or Venezuela To Portugal?

Asked by Guest150401 in Places 10 months ago - 1 answer

Venezuela to Portugal is farther. ...more

Answered by rodriguez 10 months ago


Is New York To Portugal Farther Than Venezuela To Portugal?

Asked by Guest422787 in Places 9 months ago - 1 answer

New york to Portugal is closer ...more

Answered by rodriguez 9 months ago


How Far Is It From Faro (Portugal) To Sines (Portugal)?

Asked by Guest in Travel Times 3 years ago - 1 answer

About 228 km, 142 miles, on the road. Driving directions from Faro to Sines from Multimap. Straightline distance is more like 83 miles / 134 km. ...more

Answered by scavenger 3 years ago


Where Is Portugal?

Asked by Guest in Portugal 3 years ago - 2 answers

Portugal is located in Southwestern Europe. It's on the Iberian Peninsula and borders the North Atlantic Ocean and Spain. A transcontinental empire, Portugal was one of the major political and economical powers during the 15th and 16th centuries. Ruled by the Constitution of 1967, Portugal is a democratic country. The Assembly of the Republic, The ...more

Answered by Guest 3 years ago


How Far To Portugal From UK?

Asked by Guest in Travel Times 3 years ago - 2 answers

The total distance between Portugal and UK is 2,610 square kilometres. Portugal formally known as the Portuguese Republic is a well known country situated towards south western Europe positioned on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean towards the west and the south and with Spain towards the north and east. The region ...more

Answered by Memo 3 years ago


What Is Portugal?

Asked by Guest229336 in Portugal 10 months ago - 1 answer

It is a European nation bordering spain ...more

Answered by rodriguez 5 months ago


Is Portugal In The Eu?

Asked by Guest2014287 in Portugal 4 months ago - 1 answer

Yes. They joined in 1986. ...more

Answered by Kjs7734 4 months ago


What Is The Weather Like In Portugal?

Asked by Guest in Portugal 4 years ago - 1 answer

Portugal experiences warm, contintental temperatures much of the year bringing sunshine and dry weather. Rain and cooler weather is more common in the winter, however around coastal areas in the North of the country it can be rainy during summer months also. Portugal makes a good alternative to Spain as a holiday destination, with a relatively quick flight ...more

Answered by Guest 4 years ago


What Is The Food Like In Portugal?

Asked by Guest in Portugal 3 years ago - 1 answer

The food in Portugal is very good. Simple ingredients well prepared, based on the season and region and mainly dependent on meat, fish, olive oil, tomato and spices. Homemade bread and cheeses, hearty soups and some surprising combinations like meat and shellfish cooked together. Nothing typifies Portuguese cuisine more than seafood. These include everything from swordfish, anchovies, ...more

Answered by Evey 3 years ago


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