Place:Outline of Portugal

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to Portugal
The Flag of Portugal
The Coat of arms of Portugal
The location of Portugal
An enlargeable basic map of Continental Portugal.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Portugal:

The Portuguese Republic, commonly known as Portugal, is a sovereign country principally located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe.[1] Portugal is the westernmost country of continental Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira (including the Savage Islands) are also part of Portugal.

The land within the borders of today's Portuguese Republic has been continuously settled since prehistoric times. Some of the earliest civilizations include Lusitanians and Celtic societies. Incorporation into the Roman Republic dominions took place in the 2nd century BC. The region was ruled and colonized by Germanic peoples, such as the Suebi and the Visigoths, from the 5th to the 8th century. From this era, some vestiges of the Alans were also found. The Muslim Moors arrived in the early 8th century and conquered the Christian Germanic kingdoms, eventually occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula. In the early 12th century, during the Christian Reconquista, Portugal appeared as a kingdom independent of its neighbour, the Kingdom of León and Galicia. In a little over a century, in 1249, Portugal would establish almost its entire modern-day borders.

During the 15th and 16th centuries, with a global empire that included possessions in Africa, Asia and South America, Portugal was one of the world's major economic, political, and cultural powers. In the 17th century, the Portuguese Restoration War between Portugal and Spain ended the sixty-year period of the Iberian Union (1580–1640). In the 19th century, armed conflict with France and Spain invading forces and the loss of its largest territorial possession abroad, Brazil , disrupted political stability and potential economic growth. In 1910, the last Portuguese king was overthrown and a republic was proclaimed. In 1926, a coup d'état established a military dictatorship that would be replaced by a fascist regime called Estado Novo in 1933. After the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974) and the Carnation Revolution coup d'état in 1974, the ruling regime was deposed in Lisbon, a democracy was established and the country handed over its last overseas provinces in Africa. Portugal was accepted as a member of the European Economic Community in 1986. Portugal's last overseas territory, Macau, was handed over to China in 1999.


General reference

Geography of Portugal

An enlargeable satellite image of Continental Portugal
The Azores archipelago (including the islands of Flores, Corvo, Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico, Faial, Santa Maria and São Miguel).
The Madeira archipelago (including Madeira, Porto Santo and the Desertas).
Location of the Savage islands.
Map of the Savage islands
Portugal's Exclusive Economic Zone.

Geography of Portugal

Environment of Portugal

  • Climate of Portugal
  • Ecoregions in Portugal
  • Renewable energy in Portugal
  • Geology of Portugal
  • Protected areas of Portugal
    • Biosphere reserves in Portugal
    • National parks of Portugal
  • Wildlife of Portugal
    • Fauna of Portugal
      • Birds of Portugal
      • Mammals of Portugal

Natural geographic features of Portugal

  • Glaciers of Portugal
  • Islands of Portugal
  • Lakes of Portugal
  • Mountains of Portugal
    • Volcanoes in Portugal
  • Rivers of Portugal
    • Waterfalls of Portugal
  • Valleys of Portugal
  • World Heritage Sites in Portugal

Regions of Portugal

Regions of Portugal

Ecoregions of Portugal

List of ecoregions in Portugal

  • Ecoregions in Portugal

Administrative divisions of Portugal

Administrative divisions of Portugal

  • Autonomous regions of Portugal
  • Districts of Portugal
    • Municipalities of Portugal
      • Parishes of Portugal
Autonomous Regions of Portugal

Autonomous regions of Portugal

  • Azores
  • Madeira
Districts of Portugal

Districts of Portugal

Municipalities of Portugal

Municipalities of Portugal

Parishes of Portugal

Parishes of Portugal

  • Capital of Portugal: Lisbon
  • Cities of Portugal
  • Towns of Portugal

Demography of Portugal

Demographics of Portugal

Portuguese people

Government and politics of Portugal

Branches of the government of Portugal

  • Government of Portugal

Executive branch of the government of Portugal

Legislative branch of the government of Portugal

  • Parliament of Portugal: Assembly of the Republic (unicameral)

Judicial branch of the government of Portugal

  • Court system of Portugal
  • Supreme Court of Portugal

Foreign relations of Portugal

  • Foreign relations of Portugal
  • Diplomatic missions in Portugal
  • Diplomatic missions of Portugal

International organization membership

The Portuguese Republic is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Portugal

  • Law of Portugal
  • Cannabis in Portugal
  • Capital punishment in Portugal
  • Constitution of Portugal
  • Crime in Portugal
  • Human rights in Portugal
    • LGBT rights in Portugal
    • Freedom of religion in Portugal
  • Law enforcement in Portugal

Military of Portugal

  • Military of Portugal
  • Command
  • Forces
    • Army of Portugal
    • Navy of Portugal
    • Air Force of Portugal
    • Special forces of Portugal
  • Military history of Portugal
  • Military ranks of Portugal

Local government in Portugal

  • Local government in Portugal

History of Portugal

History of Portugal

  • Timeline of the history of Portugal
  • Current events of Portugal
  • Economic history of Portugal
  • Military history of Portugal

Culture of Portugal

Culture of Portugal

  • Architecture of Portugal
    • Baroque architecture in Portugal
    • Portuguese colonial architecture
    • Portuguese Gothic architecture
    • Portuguese Romanesque architecture
    • Rococo architecture in Portugal
  • Cuisine of Portugal
  • Festivals in Portugal
  • Languages of Portugal
  • Media in Portugal
  • Museums in Portugal
  • National symbols of Portugal
    • Coat of arms of Portugal
    • Flag of Portugal
    • National anthem of Portugal
  • People of Portugal
  • Prostitution in Portugal
  • Public holidays in Portugal
  • Records of Portugal
  • Religion in Portugal
    • Christianity in Portugal
      • Roman Catholicism in Portugal
      • Protestantism in Portugal
    • Hinduism in Portugal
    • Islam in Portugal
    • Judaism in Portugal
  • World Heritage Sites in Portugal

Art in Portugal

  • Art in Portugal
  • Cinema of Portugal
  • Literature of Portugal
  • Music of Portugal
  • Television in Portugal
  • Theatre in Portugal

Sports in Portugal

Sports in Portugal

  • Football in Portugal
  • Portugal at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of Portugal

Economy of Portugal

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 36th (thirty-sixth)
  • Agriculture in Portugal
  • Banking in Portugal
    • National Bank of Portugal
  • Communications in Portugal
    • Internet in Portugal
  • Companies of Portugal
  • Currency of Portugal: Euro (see also: Euro topics)
  • Economic history of Portugal
  • Energy in Portugal
    • Energy policy of Portugal
    • Oil industry in Portugal
  • Health care in Portugal
  • Mining in Portugal
  • Portugal Stock Exchange
  • Tourism in Portugal
  • Transport in Portugal
    • Airports in Portugal
    • Rail transport in Portugal
    • Roads in Portugal
  • Water supply and sanitation in Portugal

Education in Portugal

Education in Portugal

  • List of higher education institutions in Portugal
  • List of schools in Portugal

Health in Portugal

Health in Portugal

See also

Portugal

  • Index of Portugal-related articles
  • List of international rankings
  • List of Portugal-related topics
  • Member state of the European Union
  • Member state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • Member state of the United Nations
  • Outline of Europe
  • Outline of geography

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Portugal". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/portugal/. 

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