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  • 11Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage — Born 15 September 1765(1765 09 15) Setúbal, Portugal Died 21 December 1805( …

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  • 12CAMOES, Luis Vaz de — (c. 1524/25 1580) Luís Vaz de Camoes, nicknamed the Portuguese Virgil, was the greatest lyric poet of Portugal, and indeed of sixteenth century Europe, and the author of the epic national poem Os Lusiadas (The Lusiads or, literally, The… …

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  • 13Portugal — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Portugal (disambiguation). Portuguese Republic República Portuguesa (Portuguese) …

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  • 14Portuguese language — Portuguese português Pronunciation [purtuˈɣeʃ] (EP) [poʁtuˈges][1] (BP) [poɾtu …

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  • 15Spanish language — Castellano and Español redirect here. For the village in Italy, see Castellano, Trentino. For people with the surname Castellano, see Castellano (surname). Castilian castellano Pronunciation [kasteˈʎano] Spoken in …

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  • 16Vasco da Gama — For other uses, see Vasco da Gama (disambiguation). Vasco da Gama …

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  • 17Culture of Portugal — A 19th century Portuguese couple with typical rural clothes from Minho province, in a Singer sewing machine advertisement card, distributed at World Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. The culture of Portugal is the result of a complex flow of… …

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  • 18Fernão Mendes Pinto — Born 1509 Montemor o Velho Died July 8, 1583(1583 07 08) Almada, Pragal Nationality …

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  • 19Portuguese literature — This is a survey of Portuguese literature.The Portuguese language was developed gradually from the Vulgar language (i.e. Vulgar Latin) spoken in the countries which formed part of the Roman Empire and, both in morphology and syntax, it represents …

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  • 20South Africa — This article is about the modern country. For other uses, see South Africa (disambiguation). Republic of South Africa …

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