Portugal, a country with a rich
history of seafaring and discovery,
looks out from the Iberian Peninsula
onto the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal's
history has had a lasting impact on
the culture of the country: Moorish and
Oriental influences in architecture and
the arts are prominent.
During the past 3 000 years, Portugal
has witnessed a constant ebb and
flow of civilisations. Phoenician,
Greek, Celt, Carthaginian, Roman
and Arabic cultures have all left their
imprint. In the 15th century, Portugal’s
intrepid maritime explorers led by
Vasco da Gama discovered new
territories, leading to the
accumulation of an overseas empire.

The President, elected for a five-year
term by universal suffrage, has limited
powers. The parliament has 230
members, whose mandate is for four
years.

The university of Coimbra,
established in 1290, is one of the
oldest in Europe. Among the best-
known Portuguese poets are Luís de
Camões and Fernando Pessoa.

During the summer, in the month of
June, festivities dedicated to three
saints known as Santos Populares
(Popular saints) take place all over
Portugal. Folk dance and music,
particularly the melancholy fado,
remain vibrant.

Each region of Portugal has its
traditional dishes with various kinds
of meat and seafood, including the
hundred ways of cooking cod, the
national dish.
Member States of the EU
Portugal
Year of EU entry: 1986
Political system: Republic
Capital city: Lisbon
Total area: 92 072 km²
Population: 10.6 million
Currency: Euro
Official language: Portuguese
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