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"A Portuguesa" (pronounced [ɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]; lit. ' The Portuguese ') is the national anthem of Portugal.It was composed by Alfredo Keil and written by Henrique Lopes de Mendonça during the resurgent nationalist movement ignited by the 1890 British Ultimatum to Portugal concerning its African colonies.
Por vós, pela Pátria! o Sangue daremos, por glória só temos vencer ou morrer! vencer ou morrer! ou morrer! ou morrer! For thee, for the Fatherland! Our Blood we will give, For Glory we only have To win or to die! To win or to die! Or to die! Or to die! Na guerra os horrores as perdas, os danos Fiéis Lusitanos Não sabem temer Não sabem ...
Replica of a Portuguese caravel used during the Portuguese discoveries. As the Order of Christ, led by Prince Henry, the Navigator, was a leading developer of the Portuguese Discoveries, the Cross of Christ was used on the sails of the Portuguese caravels, carracks and other ships involved in the exploration of the seas.
Internet in Portugal reached an 88% household penetration rate in 2022, with notably higher access rates in households with children. Among individuals aged 16 to 74, mobile internet use is prevalent, at 81.8%, primarily for communication and information access.
The Portuguese identity card (Portuguese: Cartão de cidadão, CC) (lit. ' Citizen card '), is an identity document issued by the Government of Portugal to its citizens. The card replaces several previous documents, including the Bilhete de Identidade (BI; Identity Card), Social Security card, National Health Service card, Taxpayer card and voter registration card, [2] in one secure card.
Santa Cruz, Torres Vedras: Centro: LPSC Santa Cruz Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Santa Cruz [Torres Vedras]) Vila Real: Norte: LPVR VRL Vila Real Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Vila Real){Vila Real/Douro} Viseu: Centro: LPVZ VSE Viseu Airport (Aeródromo Municipal Gonçalves Lobato (Viseu)) (Lordosa, Viseu) Portugal: Military airports
The Holy Cross Church in Portuguese, Igreja de Santa Cruz is a Portuguese 17th century church in Braga, Portugal, dedicated to the Holy Cross. The Church of the Five Wounds in San Jose , California was modeled after the Holy Cross Church in Braga.
Road signs in Portugal are governed by the Road Signage Regulation (Portuguese: Regulamento de Sinalização do Trânsito) of the Portuguese Republic. [1]