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  1. Portugal occupies one-sixth of the Iberian Peninsula at Europe’s southwestern perimeter. To its north and east is Spain, which makes up the rest of the peninsula; to the south and the west is the Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and southwest lie the Azores (Açores) and the Madeira Islands, which are part of metropolitan Portugal.
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    The country is made up of the mainland and the Azores and Madeira Islands. On the north and east, Portugal is bordered by Spain; on the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean. The Tagus River, flowing west into the Atlantic at Lisbon divides mainland Portugal into two distinct topographical and climatic regions.
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    The main natural regions of Portugal are western extensions of what lies over the border in Spain. Thus, the mountains of the Minho in the north are extensions of those in Galicia. Trás-os-Montes in the north east is an extension of the Spanish meseta (plateau). As is Beira Alta , Estremadura, Alto Alentejo , Baixo Alentejo and the Algarve, too.
    The **Atlantic Ocean** is to the west of Portugal ..
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    Total land area is slightly over 300 sq. miles. Mainland Portugal experiences two distinct seasons. From late October to mid-May rain is frequent and sometimes heavy. Temperatures may drop into the low 30s at night during the coldest months, with daytime highs in the 50s and 60s.
    The Portuguese coast is extensive; in addition to approximately 943 kilometres (586 mi) along the coast of continental Portugal, the archipelagos of the Azores (667 km) and Madeira (250 km) are primarily surrounded by rough cliff coastlines.
  3. WebFeb 24, 2021 · Portugal is geographically positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth. Situated in the westernmost part of Europe, Portugal is bordered by Spain in the north and east; and by Atlantic Ocean in the south and west. The small archipelagos of Azores and …

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    1. a country occupying the western part of the Iberian peninsula in south-western Europe; population 10,300,000 (estimated 2015); official language, Portuguese; capital, Lisbon.
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  5. WebPortugal is a small nation in the southwest of Europe. It covers an area of 92,000 square kilometers on the Iberian Peninsula. That is roughly equal in size to Hungary and a little smaller than Greece in terms of area. The country is roughly 560 km north to south and up to 215 km at its widest …

  6. WebJun 9, 2022 · GEOGRAPHY. Portugal is the westernmost point of Europe and lies on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The long Atlantic coastline is popular with visitors and locals alike. Surfers are...

  7. WebPortugal shares a maritime border with Morocco. The country covers an area of 92,090 km², compared, it is slightly smaller than Hungary (93,028 km²), or the US state of Indiana. Portugal has a population of 10.3 million people ( in 2020 ); the capital and largest city is Lisbon, with about …

  8. WebPhysical Geography. Portugal is divided by the Tagus river, which separates the rugged north from the rolling plains in the south. In the north, the landscape is an extension of the mountains of the Iberian Peninsula – forested and intersected by deep valleys. Between the Douro and the …

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