Portugal facts and impressions: Algarve, Lisbon Tram and MadeiraHere are some interesting Portugal Facts which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids.
Portugal flag• Portugal lies in Southwestern Europe. Portugal is located along the Atlantic ocean and borders Spain in the country's east.
Map of PortugalPortugal is slightly smaller than the size of Virginia/USA or about twice the size of Oregon. Portugal is about the same size as the United Kingdom in land area.
A flight to Lisbon takes roughly 3 hours from London/England or 8.5 hours from New York/USA.
Portugal lies on the Iberian Peninsula. The country borders the Atlantic Ocean in the West and South.
The northern parts of Portugal are mountainous, whereas the landscape in southern Portugal is dominated by rolling hills. The mild Mediterranean climate offers ideal conditions for farming.
Vineyards in the Douro ValleyThe Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coastline belong to Portugal. These are two autonomous regions of Portugal.
Here are some more interesting facts regarding the islands of Portugal:
The Madeira Archipelago consists of four islands and lie about 520 km/ 320 miles off the coast of Marocco in northwestern Africa and about 1,000 km/ 621 miles from the coast of Europe.
Madeira IslandThe Azores Archipelago lies even further out in the middle of the Atlantic roughly 1,400 km/ 870 miles off Portugal's western coastline. There are nine islands in this archipelago, all of them are of volcanic origin.
São Miguel Island, nicknamed Ilha Verde (Green Island), is the largest and most populous of the Azores islands.
Sao Miguel Island's crater landscape1. Longest river: Tagus with 1,007 km/ 626 miles. The Tagus River is the longest river on the Iberian peninsula and passes also through Spain.
2. Highest mountain of Portugal: Ponta do Pico on the Azores island with 2,351 m/ 7713 ft.
3. Highest mountain on the Portuguese mainland: Torre with 1,993 m/ 6,539 ft.
4. Largest island: Madeira
5. Largest city: Lisbon, where about one third of the population lives
Lisbon and the castle6. Largest natural lake in Portugal: Lake Alqueva
7. Westernmost point of Portugal on the continent: Cabo da Roca in the municipality of Sintra
8. Westernmost point of Portugal: Islet of Monchique on Flores Island, one of the Azores islands, is also the westernmost point of Europe
9. Largest cities in Portugal: Lisbon with 2.9 million inhabitants and Porto with 1.3 million inhabitants
10. Southernmost point of Portugal: Funchal on the island of Madeira
Tram in Lisbon
Porto on the Douro River
Coimbra University
Praia do Camilo Beach
Castle ruins in Silves
Madeira IslandMore than 10 million people live in Portugal. Most people in Portugal live along the Atlantic coast, the most populated areas are around the country's biggest cities Lisbon and Porto.
About 550,000 Portuguese live in the two autonomous regions Madaira and Azores. The Madeira archipelago is more populated than the Azores.
Portugal is known for the fado music. Fado is a typical Portuguese music style with songs that are both melancholic or sad and also very expressive. The word fado means fate or destiny.
Fado Graffiti - image by Phil DarbyThe Portuguese guitar is unique to Portugal's fado music. It has twelve strings and is plucked.
Fado music is part of the Portuguese culture as are the blue tiles, called 'azulejos' which can be admired also at the São Bento Railway Station in Porto.
São Bento Railway StationAmong the most well known Portuguese people are:
Vasco Da Gama Statue in LisbonPortuguese is one of the world's most spoken native languages. Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and in Brazil, as well as in some former Portuguese colonies such as Angola and Mozambique in Africa or East Timor and Macau in Asia.
The Portuguese spoken in Brazil is slightly different to the Brazil spoken in Portugal. Brazil is home to the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
Here are some useful Portuguese words:
Do you speak Portuguese?In Portugal there are 95 species of mammals. Among these are goats and roe deer, foxes and rabbits, otters and flamingoes, wild horses and wild ponies.
Wild horsesPortugal also is home to about 50 of one of the world's most endangered species, the Iberian lynx. Though lynxes are very shy and mostly can seen only at night. Also there are Iberian wolves in the northern regions of the country.
Portugal is the world's leading producer of cork products.
Cork is a natural product harvested from the bark of cork oak trees. Cork is to make bottle stoppers (think of wine bottles), fashion products (soles of Birkenstock sandals) or building products (floor covering) for example.
Cork oak tree plantation in PortugalAmong the main export products are also: cars and automobile parts, refined petroleum, agricultural products, textiles and leather products.
Spain, France and Germany are the main trading partners of Portugal.
Olive oil, onions, garlic and seafood are dominant in the Portuguese cuisine. Fresh fruits and vegetables are plentiful. Pears, melons, apples, plums, grapes and figs are among the most common fruits while nuts and almonds are used in many dishes too.
Typical Portuguese dishesHere are some typical Portuguese dishes:
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