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		<description><![CDATA[Though having no clear geographical bounds, Portugal&#8217;s borders have stayed unchanged for virtually eight hundred years. The 10,000,000 there folks speak Portuguese, a derivative of traditional Latin. Wherever you go in Portugal you can see proof of it&#8217;s centuries-old history, amazing churches, palaces and castles alongside narrow winding cobbled streets and small squares.Portuguese history and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though having no clear geographical bounds, Portugal&#8217;s borders have stayed unchanged for virtually eight hundred years. The 10,000,000 there folks speak Portuguese, a derivative of traditional Latin. Wherever you go in Portugal you can see proof of it&#8217;s centuries-old history, amazing churches, palaces and castles alongside narrow winding cobbled streets and small squares.Portuguese history and culture is drenched in its maritime traditions.From the earliest days of discovery following the discovery of America, Portugal was at the forefront, holding the 1st and longest lived of modern Western european colonial empires. Spanning 4 continents and nearly six hundred years, this stopped as late as 1999, with the hand over to China of Macau. Fishing also has deep roots in Portuguese life and culture and this is mirrored in Portuguese cuisine, with over one thousand different recipes for cod. Along the seaside city and resorts you will find market selling freshly caught fish straight out of the Mediterranean and Atlantic. The Algarve is the go to destination for both beach and golfing vacations in Portugal with a hoard of surprising beaches and golf links scattered along the coast. To the north nonetheless Portugal still has lots to give.</p>
<p>The Minho and and north regions of the country offer wonderful opportunities to see a rather more standard way of living, and among the vineyards of the Douro valley around Oporto there are numerous places to sample the states&#8217;s most noted export port wine. The capital Lisbon, is colourful city full of winding cobbled streets and Portuguese history. To boot, out into the Atlantic you have got the lovely archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores. Whether or not you are a backpacker on a very small budget, or somebody attempting to find something more extravagant Portugal has something valuable to offer for all. </p>
<p>Main Sights in Portugal &#8211; the key sights in Portugal can be discovered in its major towns of Lisbon and Porto and the tidal area around the Algarve, though there&#8217;s still lots to see in the inside. While most holiday-makers head for the bright beaches of the Algarve and the islands of Madeira and the Azores, both Lisbon and Oporto have a lot to give if you are looking to explore the the culture and history of one of the longest standing states in Europe. Evora Found in this centre of southern Portugal, and encircled by fields of olive groves and vineyards, Evora is among the must see places of any vacation to Portugal.</p>
<p>This walled Roman city with its maze of streets is totally full of architectural and cultural gems. Aside from the numerous Roman ruins, including a traditional church, the primary attractions here are the Roman Cathedral and the Holy Art Museum which it homes. About an hours drive outside the town you will also find the Capelo dos Ossos, a chapel created with the bones and skulls of thousand of human bodies. Fatima Fatima, is the famous site on that the Virgin Mary seemed to 3 shepherd kids in 1917. On the twelfth and thirtheenth May the city is prospered by thousands of travellers arriving to celebrate her appearance. The neo-baroque basilica there has an esplanade twice the scale of St Peter&#8217;s square in Rome and a central tower 65m high. The opposite side of the esplanade is home to one of the biggest churches in the world, the Igreja da Santssima Trindade. Coimbra The seat of Portugal&#8217;s oldest school, Coimbra is found in Portugal&#8217;s central Beiras area. In the center of this consequential town lie the college itself, a museum and a couple of churches. The lower part of the town is where you will find numerous shops, bars and eateries, while the the higher part of the town is the doorway to the old city mazed with steep winding streets and alleys that lead on to the top of the hill that the varsity is built.</p>
<p>Ten miles to the south is the city of Conmbriga, where you will find the oldest Roman remains and the biggest and most excavated archaeological site in Portugal.</p>
<p>Madeira &#8211; Found about 620 miles west of Lisbon, Madeira is the ideal place for all year vacations.The stunning views of high cliffs and wonderful beaches, wild mountains with sub tropical views, and covered with little volcanoes and many waterfalls, Madeira is the ideal place for touring either by automobile or on foot. The temperature is pretty continual all year around here staying around 15-20C even in the winter, and lapped by warm waters. No trip to Madeira would be thorough without a visit to one of the islands many wine lodges to try the famous Madeira wine. </p>
<p>The Azores An archipelago of 9 islands found about a 3rd of the way between Lisbon and Long Island, the Azores make the ideal destination for entire host of vacation packages. The attractive, green islands with sub tropical climate are trapped by wonderful blue lagoons and waters which keep a temperature of 20C even in mid winter. Whether is be a walk in the lovely green mountains, a climb up Portugal&#8217;s tallest peak, Mount Pico, on Pico Island, a round of golfing, whale watching, swimming with dolphins the Azores has something good to offer for everybody at any point of year. Lisbon Steeped in history, Lisbon is a city of speedy charms and deeper beauty that really must be sought out. One of Europe&#8217;s most cheap towns, Lisbon hosts a culturally various folk, a mix of Celt, Iberian, Roman and Moorish heritage, are is loaded in architectural and cultural wonders. The day might be spent rambling round the cobbled streets of the Alfama districtttt or shopping in the Baixa district, while by night venturing over to the Bairro Alto and Parque das Nacoes districts to party till the early hours.</p>
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