Portugal, officially known as the Portuguese Commonwealth (Portuguese: Comunidade Portuguesa), is a sovereign state which controls several exclaves across Afro-Eurasia. The modern day nation was established in 1988 following the reorganization of the Portuguese Empire into a federation of equal and sovereign states. The Portuguese Empire had been in existence since the 15th century, though with political dominance being controlled from Lisbon. From the end of World War II until the 1980s, Portugal was engaged in a civil war between the government in Lisbon and the native peoples fighting for independence.
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| - Portugal (Wilt of the Carnation)
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| - Portugal, officially known as the Portuguese Commonwealth (Portuguese: Comunidade Portuguesa), is a sovereign state which controls several exclaves across Afro-Eurasia. The modern day nation was established in 1988 following the reorganization of the Portuguese Empire into a federation of equal and sovereign states. The Portuguese Empire had been in existence since the 15th century, though with political dominance being controlled from Lisbon. From the end of World War II until the 1980s, Portugal was engaged in a civil war between the government in Lisbon and the native peoples fighting for independence.
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| - Coat of arms of Portugal.svg
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| - Vis Unita Maior Nunc et Semper
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| - Now and Forever, United We are Greater
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| - Portugal, officially known as the Portuguese Commonwealth (Portuguese: Comunidade Portuguesa), is a sovereign state which controls several exclaves across Afro-Eurasia. The modern day nation was established in 1988 following the reorganization of the Portuguese Empire into a federation of equal and sovereign states. The Portuguese Empire had been in existence since the 15th century, though with political dominance being controlled from Lisbon. From the end of World War II until the 1980s, Portugal was engaged in a civil war between the government in Lisbon and the native peoples fighting for independence. Since the 1990s, Portugal has emerged as a unique nation spanning four continents (which Portugal has referred to as "pluricontinentalism") and has has also emerged as a global power of sorts.
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