1.) Flag Portugal:
http://www.flaggenserver.de/printflags/Portugal.png The flag of Portugal have two base colours: red and green. Where this two colours meet, the portugese coat of arms is pictured. The green colour symbolizes hope for the future.
The red symbolizes the blood of the nation. The Portuguese coat of arms has a white shield (containing five small blue shields with white dots) within a red shield (seven small yellow castles), surrounded by yellow straps. The five blue small shields represent the five Moorish kings who were defeated by the first King of Portugal.
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This flag was used from 1385 until 1481, during the reigns of Kings João I (1385-1433), Duarte (1433-1438), and Afonso V (1438-1481) .
Portugal is a country with a rich history of seafaring ans discovery, looks out from the Iberian peninsula into the Atlantic Ocean. The surface of Portugal is 92.391 square kilometeres. Portugal has just over 10 million inhabitants. Many Portuguese live abroad, for economical reasons. After the decolonisation of Angola and Mozambique hundred of thousands so-called retornado returned to their mother country. The density of the population varies much in different areas. Large population concentrations are in and around Lisbon (680.000 people living in the city), Porto (350.000) and on Madeira. Still, Portugal is a sparsely populated country with an average density of 108 people per square kilometer.
The official language is Portuguese. Portuguese is a Latin language and closely relative to Spanish. The pronunciation is quite different, though. Portuguese has a unique sound and is very easily recognizable. When you hear Fado-music, you recognise the rawness as well as the melancholy of the language. Portuguese is a world language and more than 160 million people speak it worldwide.
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