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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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    Its varied geography, geology and landscapes range from the mountains of the Estrela to the dry plains of the Alentejo to its mostly low-lying coastline of 1,794 km and beaches. The landscape of Portugal is roughly divisible into three main regions. These are the north, the interior of this northern region and the south.
    The landscape of Portugal is roughly divisible into three main regions. These are the north, the interior of this northern region and the south. On the whole Portugal is a low-lying country with just over 12% of the country rising over 700 meters.
    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.
    Since the Independence of former Portuguese colonies in the 20th century, the Portugal map looks as it does today consisting of mainland Portugal, the Azores and Madeira Islands. The map of Portugal from 1561 created by Álvaro Seco which was thought to be first published in Rome. Click for a larger version.
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  4. Portugal: A Land of Culture and Nature
    Portugal is the westernmost country of Europe, with a long Atlantic coastline and two island groups: Azores and Madeira.
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  6. Portugal Geography & Landscape | Portugal Visitor

    WebPortugal Maps; The Geography of Portugal. Borders; Natural Regions; Climate; Map of Portugal showing the main towns and cities. Portugal is a small nation in the southwest of Europe. It covers an area of 92,000 …

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  9. Portugal - National Geographic Kids

    WebPOPULATION: 10,355,493. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Portuguese, Mirandese. MONEY: Euro. AREA: 35,516 square miles (91,985 square kilometers) GEOGRAPHY. Portugal is the westernmost point of Europe …

  10. Portugal Map: Including Regions, Districts and Cities

    WebCurrently, mainland Portugal is divided into 18 districts: Aveiro. Beja. Bragança. Castelo Branco. Coimbra. Évora. Faro. Guarda. Leiria. Lisbon. Portalegre. Porto. Santarém. Setúbal.

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    WebIts varied geography, geology and landscapes range from the mountains of the Estrela to the dry plains of the Alentejo to its mostly low-lying coastline of 1,794 km and beaches. Regions of Portugal & Their …