Portugal is a fascinating country with a proud history that can be felt all
throughout the country - from its capital, down to each tiny, picture-perfect
village. I've been living in Portugal for over a year now and have learned
loads of fascinating facts about the charming country, which I’m eager to share
with you!
Are you planning on visiting this westernmost country in Europe soon? Or maybe you have Portuguese roots and want to learn more about your ancestors. In any case, below are twelve facts that are bound to impress anyone about Portugal.
Are you planning on visiting this westernmost country in Europe soon? Or maybe you have Portuguese roots and want to learn more about your ancestors. In any case, below are twelve facts that are bound to impress anyone about Portugal.
1. Portuguese is the official
language of 9 countries
Over 236 million people world-wide are native Portuguese speakers.
Portuguese is the official language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola,
Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Principe, Sao Tome, and Equatorial Guinea.
Portuguese is also spoken in Goa (India), Macao, and East Timor.
2. Portugal is the oldest
country in Europe
Portugal has had the same defined borders since 1139, making it the oldest
nation-state in Europe. Afonso Henriques was proclaimed the first King of
Portugal in 1139 and the country remained a kingdom for almost 800 years
thereafter, until 1910.
3. Portugal is the largest
cork producer in the world
Portugal
produces 70% of the world's cork exports. Main importers of Portuguese cork
are: Germany, the U.K., and the U.S. The country also has the largest cork
forest.
4. One of the oldest universities in Europe is
in Portugal
The
University of Coimbra was established in 1290, making it one of the oldest
universities on the European continente.
5. Portugal has the longest
bridge in Europe
The
Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon is 10.5 miles (17 kilometers) long, making it
the longest in Europe.
6. Portugal and England have
the oldest diplomatic alliance in the world
The
Anglo-Portuguese Alliance was signed in 1373 and is in force until this day!
Both countries entered wars to defend the other, including the United Kingdom
entering the Iberian Peninsular War and Portugal entering World War I. Talk
about having someone's back!
7. Portugal is one of the
world's top surf spots
Portugal
has a coastline that spans 497 miles (800 kilometers) and it's known to have
364 days of surf!
8. In 1755, Lisbon was struck
by one of the most powerful earthquakes in European history
On the
1st of November in 1755, Lisbon was struck by about a 9.0 magnitude earthquake,
which was followed by a tsunami, and fires that brought the city to rubble!
Furthermore, the earthquake struck on All Saints Day, a major holiday when the
churches were filled with burning candles. The earthquake struck, toppling the
candles, causing major fires. 275,000 residents were killed and 85% of the
buildings were destroyed! People talk about the devastating earthquake to this
day.
9. Portuguese Fado was
classified as world cultural heritage by UNESCO
Fado
(fate in Portuguese) is a music genre that originates in urban Lisbon.
It's a type of mournful and heart-touching folk music sung by the common
people. The music genre was recently added to the World's Intangible Cultural
Heritage list.
10. Portugal was the first
country to abolish slavery
Portugal
abolished slavery all the way back in 1761 - that's half a century before
Britain, France, Spain, or the United States.
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