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  2. Portugal–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain and Portugal subsequently became allies for the first time in centuries and, allied to a British army under Sir Arthur Wellesley, drove the French back across the border in 1813 after a prolonged, brutal and victorious conflict for Spain and Portugal against the French known as the Peninsular War.

  3. The 5 Best European River Cruise Lines, According to Experts

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    With trips all over Europe, including central Europe, Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain, there is something for everyone at your party. Uniworld supports 12 ships across European riverways, with ...

  4. The best 2025 cruise deals to banish the winter blues - AOL

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    One itinerary option is an 11-night Gems of the Adriatic and Aegean ... It includes a departure from Southampton aboard Celebrity Apex for a nine-night round trip cruise around Spain and Portugal ...

  5. Best P&O Cruises holidays 2025/26: Top destinations, ships ...

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    Capture some sun on this seven-night sailing from Southampton to Spain and Portugal aboard Ventura. The itinerary departs on 2 August from Southampton, making it convenient in terms of UK location ...

  6. European route E90 - Wikipedia

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    The E 90 routes through five European countries, and includes four sea-crossings: Barcelona, Spain - Mazara del Vallo, Italy; Messina, Italy to Reggio Calabria, Italy; Brindisi, Italy, to Igoumenitsa, Greece, and Eceabat, Turkey, to Çanakkale, Turkey. Portugal. The 25 de Abril Bridge connecting Almada to Lisbon, Portugal

  7. Portuguese Way - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of Queen Elizabeth of Portugal in Santiago de Compostela, after finishing the Portuguese Way around 1325, after the death of her husband, Denis of Portugal.. From Lisbon, the starting point is Lisbon Cathedral, passing the Thermal Hospital of Caldas da Rainha (1485) and heading to the Alcobaça Monastery (1252), which was an albergue (hostel) for medieval pilgrims who could only stay ...