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		<title>The Best Location In Portugal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portugal, an Iberian Cape country, is bordered on the west and south by the Atlantic Sea and on the north and east by Spain.The culture of Portugal is usually considered Latin by way of traditional Rome. Sometimes, Portugal has decent weather, good beaches, museums and a few World Heritage sites for visitors to see. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/The-Best-Location-in-Portugal.jpg" rel="lightbox[116]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-117" title="The Best Location In Portugal" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/The-Best-Location-in-Portugal-150x108.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="108" /></a>Portugal, an Iberian Cape country, is bordered on the west and south by the Atlantic Sea and on the north and east by Spain.The culture of Portugal is usually considered Latin by way of traditional Rome. Sometimes, Portugal has decent weather, good beaches, museums and a few World Heritage sites for visitors to see. The southern coast Algarve area of Portugal is among the more preferred holiday spots, as there are many beaches found there. There&#8217;s more than 2 hundred kilometers worth of shore in this area, and there are several landscapes from which to pick. The Vincentia coast in Algarve&#8217;s western area is made about completely of steep cliffs.</p>
<p>The western Barlavento coast offers a few caves and strange rock formations for visitors to view. The eastern Sotavento coast is more of a normal beach, with island beaches and a free sandy shore. In Chaves, a Portuguese city to the far north, visitors will find the 14th-century Chaves Castle, which is, in reality, the previous castle&#8217;s keep tower, which is the sole part of the structure that is still in fine condition. The tower is enclosed by gardens and flower borders and in the tower; there are traditional armor and guns on view, together with displays re World War I and colonial wars inside and outside the area. Chaves is also well known for its hot springs area, which was formally a bunch of hot water, springs but in more latest times because a thermal complicated. Though there isn&#8217;t any proof of potential volcanic activity in the region, the waters are surprisingly hot, making the springs of Chaves a preferred mecca for those looking for natural cure for varied illnesses. Northwest of Portugal&#8217;s major city of Lisbon is Sintra, a World Heritage walled town, named as such thanks to the city&#8217;s Romantic design. Sights to be seen in Sintra include the Pena National Palace, one of the 7 wonders of Portugal, found on a hill overlooking the town and the Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors), and built between the 9th- and 10th-centuries, which features the Church of Saint Peter, a church with no roof.</p>
<p>A fascinating feature of the inside of the castle is a Moor-built cistern, built to hold water, which would be necessary in the event of attack. Braga, another preferred destination in north Portugal, is home to the Bishops of Portugal and features a couple of churches. The most snapped church in Portugal, Santuario do Bom Jesus do Monte, is found in Braga. The city is also home to a few museums, including the string instruments Museum, featuring a lineage of Portuguese instruments beginning the Middle Ages ; the Museum Medina, featuring twenty-one drawings and 83 oil paintings, including still life, portraits and landscapes, by Henrique Medina ; the Image Museum, which homes the most significant photography exhibit in Portugal and which features both up to date and classic photographers and a sizeable number of Braga historic photographs ; and the Pius XII Museum, devoted to pottery and implements from the Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Ages.</p>
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		<title>The Basic Information About Portugal Before Your Visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 17:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you planning on making a trip to Portugal soon and you need to have the maximum amount of necessary info about the country as possible? Discovering things about Portugal through the web will help you a lot with your future trip. I have had plenty of fun looking up things about the country so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/The-Basic-Information-about-Portugal-before-Your-Visit.jpg" rel="lightbox[109]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-110" title="The Basic Information about Portugal before Your Visit" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/The-Basic-Information-about-Portugal-before-Your-Visit-150x127.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="127" /></a>Are you planning on making a trip to Portugal soon and you need to have the maximum amount of necessary info about the country as possible? Discovering things about Portugal through the web will help you a lot with your future trip. I have had plenty of fun looking up things about the country so I have assembled the most necessary pieces of info the majority wish to know about Portugal. I have been traveling almost all of my life and Portugal is unquestionably one of my favourite destinations, not only thanks to the rich historic background but also thanks to the sweetness of the country itself. Portugal is found in Eastern Europe and has a border with the Atlantic Sea and also surrounded at the north and east by Spain.</p>
<p>Having managed to have interaction with other states make up for its various culture which can sometimes be seen in their cuisines, music, and literature.</p>
<p>If you would like to experience more intense activities in Portugal apart from its music and literature, you may be interested with their sports. Because it&#8217;s bordered by the Atlantic Sea, watersports like surfing, canoeing and sailing are favored types of fun activities in Portugal. Major sports events like soccer and hockey also control the athletics field in Portugal so if you need to be a part of a major crowd, keep an eye out for the opening of the soccer or hockey season. After immersing yourself with music, literature and athletics during your trip to Portugal, it&#8217;s vital that you try the wine and the local cuisines. Portugal is among the largest producers of wine and is among the leading consumers of olive oil, 2 of the best combos of product ever. Your trip to Portugal will not be complete if you do not try their very best wine, and their countrywide dishes lathered by pine nuts and olive oil.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also discovered that after an in depth trip to Portugal, the best move to make is shop for their local products which are simply remarkable. They&#8217;re thought to have one of the finest embroidery in the world, since they think that embroidery is a downright product of love and art and is an outer display of their culture. Visiting Portugal is certainly one of the most gratifying trips you can have in your life. It&#8217;s been for me. Whether you visit Portugal for the wine or the sports or something else, do not forget to check out online sources so you will not be in the dark about Portugal during your trip.</p>
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		<title>Career In Language of Portuguese to English Translations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 14:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Portuguese language is widely spoken all though many parts of the Earth. It is naturally, the dominant language in Portugal, but Portuguese is also the predominant language in Angola, Mozambique and Brazil, to name but some. With the world commercial market speedily skyrocketing, so is the necessity for expert interpretation, particularly now that Portuguese [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Career-in-Language-of-Portuguese-to-English-Translations.jpg" rel="lightbox[105]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-106" title="Career in Language of Portuguese to English Translations" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Career-in-Language-of-Portuguese-to-English-Translations-150x124.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="124" /></a>The Portuguese language is widely spoken all though many parts of the Earth. It is naturally, the dominant language in Portugal, but Portuguese is also the predominant language in Angola, Mozambique and Brazil, to name but some. With the world commercial market speedily skyrocketing, so is the necessity for expert interpretation, particularly now that Portuguese is officially recognised in the EU Union. Firms offering Portuguese to English services and vice versa are growing to house the need for good interpretation. When looking for the right company to supply the excellence needed for correct Portuguese translation it is critical to make sure that you look around. It&#8217;s not a straightforward question of providing a basic interpretation.</p>
<p>The Portuguese language is completely different from English with alternative phrasing, quotation and punctuation rules. In the Portuguese written language, it is just the 1st letter which is in higher case as an example. Diverse phrases and use don&#8217;t correspond to the English so that interpretation must be undertaken by a translator who is a local speaker of Portuguese and who has a sound data base of English so the interpretation is correct and conveys the first meaning. The same would apply in reverse when translating from Portuguese to English.</p>
<p>The interpretation must accord with the standard language variation. Additionally, it is really important that the interpretation from English to Portuguese is culturally localised to the express target receiver. Remember, that, though Portuguese is the predominant language in numerous nations as observed above, there&#8217;ll be variations in the language to that spoken in Portugal itself.</p>
<p>Ignoring these cultural differences on the supposition that interpretation of the Portuguese language is standard is to show an absence of information and respect for the target market. It is always crucial to know the company you are handling and to trust in the translation. When engaging with a translator, whether from Portuguese to English or vice versa, it is vital that he / she understand precisely the character of the document and what you need. Remember, mistakes can&#8217;t be undone in hindsight.</p>
<p>Where more technical experience is necessary like medical interpretation or legal interpretation, very important to make sure that the translator has the extra abilities to grasp the specific challenges relating to jargon and idiomatic variations which are completely unique to that discipline and must then be correctly interpreted.</p>
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		<title>Do You Know About Portugal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portugal is a tiny country, only 560km by 220km, and is located at the westernmost edge of Europe. An area covering of 92,000 sq km, it is divided up into 7 conventional provinces (provncias). These are the Minho (after the Rio Minho stream), the Douro (where you&#8217;ll find the city of Porto, named after the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/about-portugal.jpg" rel="lightbox[16]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-17" title="about portugal" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/about-portugal-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Portugal  is a tiny country, only 560km by 220km, and is located at the westernmost edge  of Europe. An area covering of 92,000 sq km,  it is divided up into 7 conventional provinces (provncias). These are the Minho  (after the Rio Minho stream), the Douro (where you&#8217;ll find the city of Porto, named after the Rio Douro), Trs-os-Montes (by the  mountains), the Beira (border), the Estremadura (containing Lisbon),  the Alentejo (past the Rio Tejo) and then the Algarve (from the Moorish for &#8216;west  country&#8217; al-gharb).</p>
<p>While the climate in Portugal  has both Atlantic and Mediterranean influences, the shore is created completely  by the Atlantic sea, a fact that some visitors are shocked to discover as we  like to think of Portugal as  Mediterranean. This should be because of the  bright colors, long days of sun and influences from cultures that have also  become a urgent part of the culture in Spain  and along the south coast of France  for instance. The Mediterranean influence is especially obvious in the southern  parts of Portugal.  The Stream Tagus (Rio Tejo) divides Portugal into its clearly different  northwards and southern halves. In the north the population has Celtic and  Germanic origins, more conventional farming strategies and a cooler climate.  South of the Rio Tejo folk have darker skin as this area was Roman and then  Moorish territory, and farming tends towards figs, cork and oranges instead of  the potatoes and corn of the north. In truth, Portugal produces more than 50% of  the planet&#8217;s wine corks, around fifteen thousand million every year.</p>
<p>The main towns in Portugal are the capital Lisbon, with its various choice  of Portuguese culture ; the second-biggest town of Porto, which is also  Portugal&#8217;s commercial capital; and university cities like Coimbra and vora,  and the traditional capital of Guimares. There are not many actually massive  cities in Portugal  but a multitude of tiny, provincial cities that are worth visiting. Basically ,  the beaches in Portugal are  the main draw for tourists, especially in the Algarve. There are beaches all of  the way up the west coast, but the sea has a tendency to be cooler and even  cold as far north as Viana do Castelo.</p>
<p>Aside from the mainland, Portugal  is composed of Madeira and the Azores, islands  colonised in the fifteenth century. Southwest of Portugal Madeira is 900km off  the west coast of Africa, and the Azores archipelago is composed of 9 islands  1440km west of Lisbon. Both are too far away to form part of a visit to Portugal but  are favored holiday maker destinations in their own right.</p>
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