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City where the oldest University of the country is located. | Coimbra | 84%
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Capital of the archipelago of Madeira, famous for its bay, gardens, Carnival and New Year celebrations. | Funchal | 67%
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Most universal portuguese poet. Wrote under several heteronyms. | Fernando Pessoa | 62%
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Natural resource, extracted from a tree, of which Portugal is the biggest world producer. | Cortiça | 61%
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Southern city, famous for its beaches and nightlife, appealing to foreign tourists. | Albufeira | 52%
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Portuguese king, killed in a battle in Alcácer Quibir in the XVIth century. | Sebastião | 52%
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Celt leader who fought Romans throughout IInd century. | Viriato | 51%
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Most famous portuguese egg tart pastry. | Pastel de nata | 48%
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Natural reserve archipelago, offshore the city of Peniche. | Berlengas | 46%
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Second official language of the country, spoken by around 35 thousand people, in the NE of the nation. | Mirandês | 46%
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Ancient Portuguese possession,formerly known as Ceylon. | Sri Lanka | 45%
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National song, UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2011. | Fado | 43%
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Bridge over the river Tejo, 17.3 km long. | Ponte Vasco da Gama | 43%
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XVIth century playwright, known as the Portuguese father of drama. | Gil Vicente | 34%
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Head of the Portuguese Government during the reign of Joseph I. | Marquês de Pombal | 32%
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First portuguese athlete to ever win a gold medal in the Olympics. | Carlos Lopes | 30%
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Portuguese diplomat who was responsible to save thousands of jews from genocide during WW II. | Aristides de Sousa Mendes | 22%
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Date of a famous XXth century revolution which put an end to the dictatorship of Estado Novo. | 25 de Abril de 1974 | 20%
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One of the oldest portuguese wine regions. It takes its name from a river. | Dão | 13%
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Famous XVIth century painter, born in Viseu. | Grão Vasco | 8%
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