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  • Portuguese
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  • The Portuguese (or "Porties" or "Portugees") are people from Portugal. They have a language called Portuguese, which spells pretty much everything wrong and is absolute poison to grammar Nazis (which is a good thing, because Nazis are bad). Portuguese are Europeans, so it's a wonder that they reproduce enough to sustain their country's population (and no surprise that it's declining) because Europeans are almost all gay.
  • Note seperate page for Brazillian Portuguese
  • The Portuguese people represent Portugal, a playable civilization in the Civilization, Colonization, and Call to Power games. Their capital is Lisbon.
  • Portuguese is a Western Romance Language.
  • Portuguese is a print of cards in Portuguese, distributed in Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. Portuguese cards have the region tag "P" or "PT" in their set numbers. They were not printed for several years, between Cybernetic Revolution and Cosmo Blazer; cards printed before the hiatus used European Portuguese and were printed in Portugal, while those following it use Brazilian Portuguese and are printed in Brazil.
  • Escreva o conteúdo dessa página de merda em português por favor seu bosta.
  • words of Portuguese vocabulary: Argélia (Algeria) Bratislava (Bratislava) Europa (Europe) feixex (beamformer) foi (was) galáxias (galaxies) Horgariatvirestrelaro (Hargariatvirstaro) o (the) para (to) planeta (planet)
  • In this campaign they use the Power of Trade bonuses from the Nubians: * You can see all rare resources in your territory from the beginning. * Merchants in own or allied territory gather an extra 50% resources from rare resources. * Caravan Limit is increased by +1 (may have one additional Caravan). * You start with a Market and can always sell/buy resources with a +20/-20 price bonus. * Merchants, Caravans, Markets are 50% cheaper and have an additional 50% hit points.
  • The term Portuguese refers to the people and culture originating from the Western European region of Earth. During a discussion between Deanna Troi and Samuel Clemens in 2369, Clemens, who assumed that the nature of the USS Enterprise-D was one of "military conquest," rather than "exploration", mused that the same was said by all conquerors, including the early Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese explorers, who revered themselves as also being "explorers". (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" )
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  • Portuguese are one of the new powers available on FreeCol 0.8.0. Still no sign of them in Sid Meier's remake.
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  • português
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  • Portuguese
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  • pt
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  • Latin
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  • Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor Macau, China
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  • The Portuguese (or "Porties" or "Portugees") are people from Portugal. They have a language called Portuguese, which spells pretty much everything wrong and is absolute poison to grammar Nazis (which is a good thing, because Nazis are bad). Portuguese are Europeans, so it's a wonder that they reproduce enough to sustain their country's population (and no surprise that it's declining) because Europeans are almost all gay.
  • Note seperate page for Brazillian Portuguese
  • The Portuguese people represent Portugal, a playable civilization in the Civilization, Colonization, and Call to Power games. Their capital is Lisbon.
  • Portuguese is a Western Romance Language.
  • In this campaign they use the Power of Trade bonuses from the Nubians: * You can see all rare resources in your territory from the beginning. * Merchants in own or allied territory gather an extra 50% resources from rare resources. * Caravan Limit is increased by +1 (may have one additional Caravan). * You start with a Market and can always sell/buy resources with a +20/-20 price bonus. * Merchants, Caravans, Markets are 50% cheaper and have an additional 50% hit points. The Portuguese' sole appearance in the game as a playable faction sees them in The New World where they start in Central Basin, a territory in South America. The Portuguese campaign is rather difficult to play because South America has far fewer territories compared to the north, and face some of the most powerful factions, most notably the Dutch, the Maya and the Inca.
  • Portuguese is a print of cards in Portuguese, distributed in Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. Portuguese cards have the region tag "P" or "PT" in their set numbers. They were not printed for several years, between Cybernetic Revolution and Cosmo Blazer; cards printed before the hiatus used European Portuguese and were printed in Portugal, while those following it use Brazilian Portuguese and are printed in Brazil.
  • Escreva o conteúdo dessa página de merda em português por favor seu bosta.
  • The term Portuguese refers to the people and culture originating from the Western European region of Earth. During a discussion between Deanna Troi and Samuel Clemens in 2369, Clemens, who assumed that the nature of the USS Enterprise-D was one of "military conquest," rather than "exploration", mused that the same was said by all conquerors, including the early Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese explorers, who revered themselves as also being "explorers". (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" ) When the Leonardo da Vinci hologram was stolen from the USS Voyager and brought to an alien planet, Captain Janeway tried to explain the rescue attempts of the Voyager to him by claiming that there were Portuguese sailors trying to rescue them and that they were now in the "New World". (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
  • words of Portuguese vocabulary: Argélia (Algeria) Bratislava (Bratislava) Europa (Europe) feixex (beamformer) foi (was) galáxias (galaxies) Horgariatvirestrelaro (Hargariatvirstaro) o (the) para (to) planeta (planet)
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