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  2. Agriculture in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has about 530 thousand hectares of permanent pasture, including this pasture in the Alentejo Litoral subregion.. Agriculture in Portugal is based on small to medium-sized family-owned dispersed units; however, the sector also includes larger-scale intensive farming export-oriented agrobusinesses backed by companies (like Grupo RAR's Vitacress, Sovena, Lactogal, Vale da Rosa, Companhia ...

  3. OLX - Wikipedia

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    The OLX marketplace is a platform for buying and selling services and goods such as electronics, fashion items, furniture, household goods, cars and bikes. In 2014, the platform reportedly had 11 billion page views, 200 million monthly active users , 25 million listings, and 8.5 million transactions per month.

  4. Exclusive economic zone of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Continental Portugal 327,667 km 2; Madeira Islands 446,108 km 2; Azores Islands 953,633 km 2; Total: 1,727,408 km 2; Portugal submitted a claim to extend its jurisdiction over additional 2.15 million square kilometers of the neighboring continental shelf in May 2009, [2] which would result in a marine territory of more than 3,877,408 km 2.

  5. List of companies of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Consumer services Publishing Porto: 1944 Publisher P A Portugal Telecom: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Lisbon: 1994 Telecommunications, part of Altice (Netherlands) P A Quidgest: Technology Software Lisbon: 1988 Specialist enterprise software P A Rádio e Televisão de Portugal: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment ...

  6. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    O Quarto Poder Frustrado [Mass Media in the Post-Revolutionary Portugal] (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Vega. Gina Guedes Rafael; Manuela Santos, eds. (2001). Jornais e Revistas Portugueses do Século XIX (in Portuguese). Biblioteca Nacional. ISBN 972-565-229-0.

  7. Grande Porto - Wikipedia

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    Douro River at Grande Porto, Portugal's second most populated subregion. The conurbation , which includes the municipalities of Porto (pop. 240,000), Vila Nova de Gaia (pop. 330,000) and Matosinhos (pop. 175,000), are amongst the biggest urban centres in Portugal, although the subregion is considered a Metropolitan Area with a population of ...

  8. Groundforce Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2008, a partnership of three national banks (BIG, Banif and Invest) acquired the position held by GLOBALIA Group, i.e., bought the 50.1% of the capital of Groundforce Portugal. According to the statement of Groundforce, BIG got 19.94% (for 12 million euros), Banif with 15.1% (9 million) and Banco Invest with the other 15.1% (9 million).

  9. Cuba, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Cuba (European Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the District of Beja in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 4,878, [1] in an area of 172.09 km 2. [2] The current mayor (since 2013) is João Português. The municipal holiday is Monday after Easter.