2. • Portugal is a country
located on the Iberian
Peninsula, is bordered by
the Atlantic Ocean to the
west and south and by
Spain to the north and
east.
• Apart from continental
Portugal, the Portuguese
Republic holds two
islands called,
archipelagos of Azores
and Madeira, which are
autonomous regions of
Portugal.
3. The Rooster of
Barcelos
• The Rooster of Barcelos
(Portuguese, "Galo de
Barcelos") is one of the
most common emblems
of Portugal.
• The legend of the
Rooster of Barcelos
tells the story of a dead
rooster's miraculous
intervention in proving
the innocence of a man
who had been falsely
accused and sentenced
to death.
4. The Capital- Lisbon
• Lisbon is the capital city and
largest city of Portugal with
a population of 547,631.
Approximately 27% of the
population of the country
lives in Lisbon.
• Lisbon is the westernmost
large city located in Europe,
as well as its westernmost
capital city and the only one
along the Atlantic coast.
5. Lisbon has two sites listed by UNESCO as a World
Heritage Site:
Belém Tower Jerónimos Monastery
6. Downtown Lisbon- The heart of the city is the Baixa (Downtown) the
Pombaline Baixa is an elegant district, primarily constructed after the 1755
Lisbon earthquake.
7. School
• School starts at 8:30am
• 1h30m classes
• 3 Areas: Science,
Economics, Arts and
Languages
• No sports or activities
after school
• The teachers change
room not the students
8. Futebol (soccer)
• Soccer is the most popular
sport in Portugal, and the
country has produced an
amazing amount of
talented footballers who
became known worldwide.
• The Portugal national
football team is among the
higher-rated national
football teams in Europe
and the world. Cristiano
Ronaldo is one of the most
famous soccer players in
the world and he already
won the award for player
of the year in 2008.
Sports
9. Soccer League
• The Portuguese League
professional soccer club
championship is one of
the most widely known
sport events in the
country, where such
soccer clubs as Sport
Lisboa e Benfica,
Sporting Clube de
Portugal, and Futebol
Clube do Porto are main
contenders.
10. Portuguese Cuisine
• Portuguese cuisine is characterized by rich, filling and full-flavored
dishes and is closely related to Mediterranean cuisine.
11. • Seafood plays a major
part in Portuguese
cuisine and the quality
of our seafood and
freshly caught grilled
fish is beyond compare.
• One of the mainstays of
our cuisine is what we
call bacalhau (cod),
dried and salted, served
with olives, olive oil
and white wine vinegar.
• Olive oil is one of the
bases of Portuguese
cuisine both for cooking
and flavoring meals.
Cod fish Portuguese Olive oil
Seafood
12. A popular pastry is the pastel de nata, a small
custard tart sprinkled with cinnamon.
13. Fado
• Fado is a music genre which
can be traced to the 1820s in
Portugal, but probably with
much earlier origins.
• In popular belief, fado is a
form of music characterized
by lyrics, often about the sea
or the life of the poor.
However, although the origins
are difficult to trace, today
fado is regarded, by many, as
simply a form of song which
can be about anything, but
must follow a certain
structure.
• The music is usually linked to
the Portuguese word saudade
which symbolizes the feeling
of loss.
14. Mariza
“Ó Gente da Minha Terra”
Lyrics:
This fado is mine and yours
a destiny that binds us
however it might be denied
to the strings of a guitar
Every time one hears the cries
of a singing guitar
one becomes immediately lost
with a desire to cry
Oh people from my land
it is now that I understand
this sorrow I carry
I received it from you
And it would seem like fondness
if I allowed myself to be lulled
the bitterness would be greater
my singing would be less sad
Oh people from my land
15. Countries and territories where Portuguese is the
official language
• Brazil
• Mozambique
• Angola
• Portugal
• Guinea-Bissau
• East Timor
• Macau
• Cape Verde
• São Tomé and Príncipe
• Equatorial Guinea