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República Portuguesa
Portuguese Republic
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Singsing A Portuguesa |
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Kapitol (na lajes siti) |
Lisbon |
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Ol tokples bilong gavman | Portuguese1 | ||||
Gavman | Parliamentary democracy | ||||
- | President | Aníbal Cavaco Silva | |||
- | Prime Minister | José Sócrates | |||
Formation | June 24 1128 | ||||
- | Founding of the first County of Portugal | 868 | |||
- | Battle of São Mamede | June 24 1128 | |||
- | Kingdom | 25 July 1139 | |||
- | Recognized | 5 October 1143 | |||
- | Republic | 5 October 1910 | |||
- | Carnation Revolution | 25 April 1974 | |||
Accession to the European Union |
1 January 1986 | ||||
Hekte | |||||
- | Olgeta | 92,152 km² (110th) 35,580 sq mi |
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- | Wara (%) | 0.5 | |||
Manmeri | |||||
- | July 2007 estimate | 10,848,692 (75th) | |||
- | 2001 census | 10,148,259 | |||
- | Densiti | 114 /km² (87th) 295 /sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2006 estimate | ||||
- | Olgeta | $229.881 billion (40th) | |||
- | Long wanwan manmeri | $23,464 (2007) (34th) | |||
HDI (2006) | 0.904 (high) (28th) | ||||
Karensi | Euro (€)2 (EUR ) |
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Taim hap | WET3 | ||||
- | Sama (DST) | WEST (UTC0) | |||
Intanet kod | .pt4 | ||||
Telefon kod | +351 | ||||
1 | Mirandese, spoken in some villages of the municipality of Miranda do Douro, was officially recognized in 1999 (Lei n.° 7/99 de 29 de Janeiro), since then awarding an official right-of-use Mirandese to the linguistic minority it is concerned.[1] The Portuguese Sign Language is also recognized. | ||||
2 | Prior to 1999: Portuguese escudo. | ||||
3 | Azores: UTC-1; UTC in summer. | ||||
4 | The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. |
Potugal em i kantri bilong Yurop. Emi memba bilong Yunien bilong Yurop. Kapitol bilong Potugal emi Lisbon. Tokples bilong Potugal emi Tok Potugal.
(Dispela pes Posugol emi liklik tumas. Yu inap raitim mo sapos yu laik halivim Wikipedia.)
Yumi wetim wanpela manmeri husat i save gut long Tok Pisin long stretim stail bilong dispela pes. This page is awaiting review by a fluent speaker of Tok Pisin. |