16 November 2005

PORTUGAL



Portugal has a rich seafaring past, superb beach resorts, wistful towns and a landscape wreathed in olive groves, vineyards and wheat fields. Littered with UNESCO World Heritage sites and graced by one of Europe's most relaxed and attractive capitals, it also remains refreshingly affordable.

Savouring life slowly is a Portuguese passion, and much of the best is humble - traditional folk festivals; simple, honest food drowning in olive oil; music that pulls at the heart strings, recalling past love and glories; and markets overflowing with fish, fruit and flowers.




Four decades of dictatorship sidelined the country from modern progress and Europe's power centres, but like its neighbour, Spain, it has spent much of the last 20 years trying to move in from the periphery, forging new ties with the rest of Europe, restructuring its economy, and struggling to maintain what is best in its national culture despite the sudden onslaught of international influences.

This blog will be a compact guide to all the beautiful places laying in this country, which are still yet to be discovered by foreign tourists. These locations consist of well preserved historic villages, World Heritage sites, idyllic white-sand beaches, still not spoiled by the human presence. Each post will consist of a guide to a 'must-go' destination in Portugal, here you will find tips on where to go, what to see, eat and drink in each location. I hope you do enjoy!




Some stats:
Area: 92,391 sq km
Population: 10.4 million
Capital City: Lisbon (pop 535,740)
People: 99% Portuguese, 1% African
Language: Portuguese
Religion: 97% Roman Catholic, 2% Protestant, 1% other
Government: parliamentary democracy
Head of State: President Jorge Sampaio
Head of Government: Prime Minister José Sócrates
Industries: Textiles, footwear, wood products, metalworking, oil refining, chemicals, fish canning, wine, tourism
Member of EU
(Source: Lonely Planet)

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very very nice!
estou maravilhada.

March 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Portugal must be beautiful:)!!!Very appealing description!Well done:)!

March 29, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

see you soon...I will come at the end of December.
great blog You have

June 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I will make my best to come!!!
I am Greek and I believe that our countries have many commons...

Question
I don't know Portuguese. Is that a real problem? Do you use the English language?

November 26, 2006  

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