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Republica Portuguesa The 5 Portuguese escudo coin from 1969
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5 Portuguese escudo coin in HD
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Portuguese escudo
The escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and its removal from circulation on 28 February 2002. The escudo was subdivided into 100 centavos.
Amounts in escudos were written as escudos $ centavos with the cifrão as the decimal separator. Because of the conversion rate of 1000 réis = $1, three decimal places were initially used.
This video is t
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CryptoEscudo - moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
CryptoEscudo a moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
Uma nova forma de pagamento digital. http://www.cryptoescudo.pt
The Portuguese cryptocurrency.
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Himno y escudo de Portugal
Heróis do mar, nobre povo, Nação valente, imortal Levantai hoje de novo, O esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória, Ó pátria sente-se a voz Dos teus...
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Portuguese model Shield stirrup | Estribos modelo portugués Escudo
Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups
Estribos portugueses dorados o niquelados
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SPAIN: MADRID: PESETA IS DEVALUED
English/Nat
Financial markets in Madrid were in turmoil today (Monday) as
dealers tried to cope with the devaluation of the Spanish peseta.
The peseta was devalued 7 per cent and the Portuguese escudo by 3.5 per cent early Monday following an 11-hour emergency meeting of the EU's Monetary Committee called at Madrid's request.
Today's devaluation of the peseta came after two weeks of
p
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Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação d...
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Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2012
Notas Antigas Escudos Luís Honrado Arquilino.
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Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2014
Escudos portugueses 2014 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação da República...
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2010 Portuguese 10 Euros Coin
http://myworld.ebay.com/coinseuropa 10 Euro - The Shield ("O Escudo") Coin Introduction: Historical coins is the theme of the VIII Ibero-American Series. A c...
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Portugal facts in 2 and half minutes & Anthem by matheona
Portugal Facts Anthem by matheona
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime power d
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Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime
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11 de Setembro: Conspiração Interna (Loose Change: 2nd Edition)
11deSetembro.net [This is the Portuguese version of "Loose Change: 2nd Edition"] Realizado por Dylan Avery (Louder Than Words), "Loose Change: 2ª Edição" é u...
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Portuguese stirrups | Estribos portugueses
Alta Escuela square Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Especial Portuguese model stirrup, Portuguese model Blason stirrup, Portuguese model Shield stirrup. Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups.
Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuela A Portuguesa, Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre, Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuel
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Various - Weakening Currencies
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STORY: CURRENCIES
LOCATION: TOKYO/FRANKFURT/LISBON/MADRID
DATE: 6 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.35
Dollar falls to record yen low, Spain/Portugal devalue
The US dollar continued its steep decline on the Japanese and
European markets on Monday (6/3). It reached an historic low of
92.70 yen in Tokyo before recovering slightly in later trading.
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2,50 Escudos coin of Portugal - Republica Portuguesa 1978 in HD
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Nelson Ned canta "Mi Escudo" y "Seria Facil"
Nelson Ned (born as Nelson Ned d'Ávila Pinto, on February 3, 1947) is a famous Brazilian singer from Ubá, Minas Gerais. Nelson built a solid career as a sing...
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Die 20 Escudos Banknote aus Portugal von 1978 in HD
Hier können Sie ein Video von vielen sehen, welche ich von einigen hundert Banknoten / Geldscheinen gemacht habe. Auf meinem YouTube-Kanal gibt es mehr. Eine...
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Portugueses preferem Escudo
Portugueses preferem a moeda portuguesa (PTE) Vamos então voltar a ter esse símbolo para a soberania de Portugal? A moeda é importante, faz parte das obrigaç...
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Why Bitcoin is Better Than Gold, with Wences Casares
Xapo CEO and founder Wences Casares explains why, after a 5000 year reign, gold has been surpassed by bitcoin as the ideal ledger. Don't miss new Big Think ...
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Money of Portugal - The 25 Escudos coin in HD
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TF2 - DESAFIO ACEITO? #003 [Perna de Pau, Escudo Esplêndido, Eyelander, Carregamento]
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Portuguese escudo
The escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and its removal from circulation on 28 February 2002. The escudo...
The escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and its removal from circulation on 28 February 2002. The escudo was subdivided into 100 centavos.
Amounts in escudos were written as escudos $ centavos with the cifrão as the decimal separator. Because of the conversion rate of 1000 réis = $1, three decimal places were initially used.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
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wn.com/Portuguese Escudo
The escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and its removal from circulation on 28 February 2002. The escudo was subdivided into 100 centavos.
Amounts in escudos were written as escudos $ centavos with the cifrão as the decimal separator. Because of the conversion rate of 1000 réis = $1, three decimal places were initially used.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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CryptoEscudo - moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
CryptoEscudo a moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
Uma nova forma de pagamento digital. http://www.cryptoescudo.pt
The Po...
CryptoEscudo a moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
Uma nova forma de pagamento digital. http://www.cryptoescudo.pt
The Portuguese cryptocurrency.
wn.com/Cryptoescudo Moeda Digital Criptográfica De Portugal. O Novo Escudo Em Formato Digital.
CryptoEscudo a moeda digital criptográfica de Portugal. O novo escudo em formato digital.
Uma nova forma de pagamento digital. http://www.cryptoescudo.pt
The Portuguese cryptocurrency.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 139
Himno y escudo de Portugal
Heróis do mar, nobre povo, Nação valente, imortal Levantai hoje de novo, O esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória, Ó pátria sente-se a voz Dos teus......
Heróis do mar, nobre povo, Nação valente, imortal Levantai hoje de novo, O esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória, Ó pátria sente-se a voz Dos teus...
wn.com/Himno Y Escudo De Portugal
Heróis do mar, nobre povo, Nação valente, imortal Levantai hoje de novo, O esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória, Ó pátria sente-se a voz Dos teus...
Portuguese model Shield stirrup | Estribos modelo portugués Escudo
Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups
Estribos portugueses dorados o niquelados...
Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups
Estribos portugueses dorados o niquelados
wn.com/Portuguese Model Shield Stirrup | Estribos Modelo Portugués Escudo
Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups
Estribos portugueses dorados o niquelados
- published: 30 Oct 2013
- views: 2
SPAIN: MADRID: PESETA IS DEVALUED
English/Nat
Financial markets in Madrid were in turmoil today (Monday) as
dealers tried to cope with the devaluation of the Spanish peseta.
The peseta wa...
English/Nat
Financial markets in Madrid were in turmoil today (Monday) as
dealers tried to cope with the devaluation of the Spanish peseta.
The peseta was devalued 7 per cent and the Portuguese escudo by 3.5 per cent early Monday following an 11-hour emergency meeting of the EU's Monetary Committee called at Madrid's request.
Today's devaluation of the peseta came after two weeks of
pounding on currency markets, threatening to send it to the floor of
the value allowed within the European Union's Exchange Rate Mechanism (E-R-M).
Early Monday, the peseta was devalued by 7 per cent and the escudo by 3.5 per cent in a realignment within the E-R-M.
In Madrid this morning, dealers were hoping the peseta would stabilise shortly.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well apparently it's going to be very important to see what happens in the first two or three days of this week. Right now I should say that we are in a perfect "take-in" period and that probably the peseta should recover a little bit during the first days of this week, but I must tell you that after that I assume that the pressure against the peseta will keep on as the main factors against the peseta have not really disappeared at all".
SUPER CAPTION: Borja Murube - Chief Dealer, Natwest (Madrid)
Ten of the 15 EU states make up the European Monetary System, which links exchange rates of EU currencies in preparation for achieving a single EU currency by the end of the decade.
This is the fourth time the peseta has been devalued since 1992. It's a further blow for the Socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez, a staunch defender of monetary union in the EU. Today's devaluation highlighted Spain's trouble in meeting the EU targets necessary for a single currency.
Financiers are also blaming the political turmoil in Spain for the peseta's poor performance and fear the crisis among the European currencies could continue, with further pressure on the peseta.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well right now I should say that most of the reasons about the peseta weakness are political factors, I cannot begin to say that sounds good at all but you know, these are more or less the same as in other European countries so I should say that the only solution for the peseta at the moment should be if we see a real political change in Spain".
SUPER CAPTION: Borja Murube - Chief Dealer, Natwest (Madrid)
The devaluations showed the difficulties of the 15-nation EU to keep currencies closely tied for an eventual single currency, and highlighted the gap between stronger and weaker EU economies.
Dealers says the devaluations illustrate the risk that Spain and Portugal could lag behind in moves toward the single currency.
After two weeks of turmoil for the Iberian currencies, European Union monetary officials are hoping Monday's devaluation of the Spanish peseta and Portuguese escudo would be enough to stave off a full-blown crisis of the EU's monetary system.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/240a428a0506d424fcbcacc3de0f8eb4
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wn.com/Spain Madrid Peseta Is Devalued
English/Nat
Financial markets in Madrid were in turmoil today (Monday) as
dealers tried to cope with the devaluation of the Spanish peseta.
The peseta was devalued 7 per cent and the Portuguese escudo by 3.5 per cent early Monday following an 11-hour emergency meeting of the EU's Monetary Committee called at Madrid's request.
Today's devaluation of the peseta came after two weeks of
pounding on currency markets, threatening to send it to the floor of
the value allowed within the European Union's Exchange Rate Mechanism (E-R-M).
Early Monday, the peseta was devalued by 7 per cent and the escudo by 3.5 per cent in a realignment within the E-R-M.
In Madrid this morning, dealers were hoping the peseta would stabilise shortly.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well apparently it's going to be very important to see what happens in the first two or three days of this week. Right now I should say that we are in a perfect "take-in" period and that probably the peseta should recover a little bit during the first days of this week, but I must tell you that after that I assume that the pressure against the peseta will keep on as the main factors against the peseta have not really disappeared at all".
SUPER CAPTION: Borja Murube - Chief Dealer, Natwest (Madrid)
Ten of the 15 EU states make up the European Monetary System, which links exchange rates of EU currencies in preparation for achieving a single EU currency by the end of the decade.
This is the fourth time the peseta has been devalued since 1992. It's a further blow for the Socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez, a staunch defender of monetary union in the EU. Today's devaluation highlighted Spain's trouble in meeting the EU targets necessary for a single currency.
Financiers are also blaming the political turmoil in Spain for the peseta's poor performance and fear the crisis among the European currencies could continue, with further pressure on the peseta.
SOUNDBITE:
"Well right now I should say that most of the reasons about the peseta weakness are political factors, I cannot begin to say that sounds good at all but you know, these are more or less the same as in other European countries so I should say that the only solution for the peseta at the moment should be if we see a real political change in Spain".
SUPER CAPTION: Borja Murube - Chief Dealer, Natwest (Madrid)
The devaluations showed the difficulties of the 15-nation EU to keep currencies closely tied for an eventual single currency, and highlighted the gap between stronger and weaker EU economies.
Dealers says the devaluations illustrate the risk that Spain and Portugal could lag behind in moves toward the single currency.
After two weeks of turmoil for the Iberian currencies, European Union monetary officials are hoping Monday's devaluation of the Spanish peseta and Portuguese escudo would be enough to stave off a full-blown crisis of the EU's monetary system.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/240a428a0506d424fcbcacc3de0f8eb4
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 4
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação d......
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação d...
wn.com/Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2011 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação d...
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2012
Notas Antigas Escudos Luís Honrado Arquilino....
Notas Antigas Escudos Luís Honrado Arquilino.
wn.com/Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2012
Notas Antigas Escudos Luís Honrado Arquilino.
Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2014
Escudos portugueses 2014 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação da República......
Escudos portugueses 2014 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação da República...
wn.com/Notas Antigas Escudos Portugal 2014
Escudos portugueses 2014 Luís Honrado Arquilino O Escudo português, cujo símbolo é o cifrão ($), foi a moeda de Portugal a partir da proclamação da República...
2010 Portuguese 10 Euros Coin
http://myworld.ebay.com/coinseuropa 10 Euro - The Shield ("O Escudo") Coin Introduction: Historical coins is the theme of the VIII Ibero-American Series. A c......
http://myworld.ebay.com/coinseuropa 10 Euro - The Shield ("O Escudo") Coin Introduction: Historical coins is the theme of the VIII Ibero-American Series. A c...
wn.com/2010 Portuguese 10 Euros Coin
http://myworld.ebay.com/coinseuropa 10 Euro - The Shield ("O Escudo") Coin Introduction: Historical coins is the theme of the VIII Ibero-American Series. A c...
Portugal facts in 2 and half minutes & Anthem by matheona
Portugal Facts Anthem by matheona
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
...
Portugal Facts Anthem by matheona
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime power during the 15th & 16th centuries. Pioneering Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama and Álvares Cabral founded new lands and colonies making Portugal a major economic, political and military power, ultimately dividing the world with Spain.
The Portuguese Empire was the longest-lived of the modern European empires and was spread throughout areas that now make up 53 different sovereign states. The legacy of this exploration is that the language of Portuguese is today the 6th most spoken first language in the world with over 240 million speakers.
Over the years Portugal's empire has slowly been broken up, with Brazil gaining independence after the revolution of 1910 and the African colonies of Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste, Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau in 1974 and 75. Macau was handed over to China in 1999 and East Timor granted sovereignty in 2002.
Portugal was one of the original member states of the eurozone in 1999, and replaced the Portuguese Escudo with the euro (€) currency at this time.
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon was devastated by a major earthquake in 1755. Although the city was rebuilt within a few years, the quake led to the country losing much of its wealth and status.
Portugal is named after its 2nd largest city, Porto, the Latin name of which was Portus Cale. Porto's city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city is also world-renown for being the home of Port wine.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, over the Tagus River in Lisbon is the largest in Europe at 17.2 km's (10.7 mi).
The cork tree is one of the few native trees still found in Portugal. The various uses of the soft, spongy bark of the cork tree has made the country the largest producer of cork products in the world.
As of 2013, Portugal has 15 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, 14 of these cultural sites and 1 of them natural. The country is one of the 20 most visited countries in the world with more than 13 million tourists visiting each year.
Catholic monasteries of the Middle Ages are responsible for the wide range of famous Portuguese pastries today, including: the pastéis de Belém (or pastéis de nata) from Lisbon and ovos moles from Aveiro.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer), the national team finished 3rd in the 1966 World Cup, 2nd in Euro 2004, and 4th in 2006 World Cup.
For more information, check out maps of Portugal or take a closer look at the Portuguese flag.
Anthem lyrics:
Heroes of the sea, noble people,
Brave and immortal nation,
Raise once again today,
The splendor of Portugal!
Among the haze of memory,
Oh Fatherland, one feels the voice
Of your distinguished forefathers,
That shall lead you to victory!
Chorus:
To arms, to arms!
Over land, over sea,
To arms, to arms!
For the Fatherland, fight!
Against the cannons, march on, march on!
wn.com/Portugal Facts In 2 And Half Minutes Anthem By Matheona
Portugal Facts Anthem by matheona
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime power during the 15th & 16th centuries. Pioneering Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama and Álvares Cabral founded new lands and colonies making Portugal a major economic, political and military power, ultimately dividing the world with Spain.
The Portuguese Empire was the longest-lived of the modern European empires and was spread throughout areas that now make up 53 different sovereign states. The legacy of this exploration is that the language of Portuguese is today the 6th most spoken first language in the world with over 240 million speakers.
Over the years Portugal's empire has slowly been broken up, with Brazil gaining independence after the revolution of 1910 and the African colonies of Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste, Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau in 1974 and 75. Macau was handed over to China in 1999 and East Timor granted sovereignty in 2002.
Portugal was one of the original member states of the eurozone in 1999, and replaced the Portuguese Escudo with the euro (€) currency at this time.
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon was devastated by a major earthquake in 1755. Although the city was rebuilt within a few years, the quake led to the country losing much of its wealth and status.
Portugal is named after its 2nd largest city, Porto, the Latin name of which was Portus Cale. Porto's city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city is also world-renown for being the home of Port wine.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, over the Tagus River in Lisbon is the largest in Europe at 17.2 km's (10.7 mi).
The cork tree is one of the few native trees still found in Portugal. The various uses of the soft, spongy bark of the cork tree has made the country the largest producer of cork products in the world.
As of 2013, Portugal has 15 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, 14 of these cultural sites and 1 of them natural. The country is one of the 20 most visited countries in the world with more than 13 million tourists visiting each year.
Catholic monasteries of the Middle Ages are responsible for the wide range of famous Portuguese pastries today, including: the pastéis de Belém (or pastéis de nata) from Lisbon and ovos moles from Aveiro.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer), the national team finished 3rd in the 1966 World Cup, 2nd in Euro 2004, and 4th in 2006 World Cup.
For more information, check out maps of Portugal or take a closer look at the Portuguese flag.
Anthem lyrics:
Heroes of the sea, noble people,
Brave and immortal nation,
Raise once again today,
The splendor of Portugal!
Among the haze of memory,
Oh Fatherland, one feels the voice
Of your distinguished forefathers,
That shall lead you to victory!
Chorus:
To arms, to arms!
Over land, over sea,
To arms, to arms!
For the Fatherland, fight!
Against the cannons, march on, march on!
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 9
Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European main...
Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime power during the 15th & 16th centuries. Pioneering Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama and Álvares Cabral founded new lands and colonies making Portugal a major economic, political and military power, ultimately dividing the world with Spain.
The Portuguese Empire was the longest-lived of the modern European empires and was spread throughout areas that now make up 53 different sovereign states. The legacy of this exploration is that the language of Portuguese is today the 6th most spoken first language in the world with over 240 million speakers.
Over the years Portugal's empire has slowly been broken up, with Brazil gaining independence after the revolution of 1910 and the African colonies of Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste, Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau in 1974 and 75. Macau was handed over to China in 1999 and East Timor granted sovereignty in 2002.
Portugal was one of the original member states of the eurozone in 1999, and replaced the Portuguese Escudo with the euro (€) currency at this time.
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon was devastated by a major earthquake in 1755. Although the city was rebuilt within a few years, the quake led to the country losing much of its wealth and status.
Portugal is named after its 2nd largest city, Porto, the Latin name of which was Portus Cale. Porto's city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city is also world-renown for being the home of Port wine.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, over the Tagus River in Lisbon is the largest in Europe at 17.2 km's (10.7 mi).
The cork tree is one of the few native trees still found in Portugal. The various uses of the soft, spongy bark of the cork tree has made the country the largest producer of cork products in the world.
As of 2013, Portugal has 15 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, 14 of these cultural sites and 1 of them natural. The country is one of the 20 most visited countries in the world with more than 13 million tourists visiting each year.
Catholic monasteries of the Middle Ages are responsible for the wide range of famous Portuguese pastries today, including: the pastéis de Belém (or pastéis de nata) from Lisbon and ovos moles from Aveiro.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer), the national team finished 3rd in the 1966 World Cup, 2nd in Euro 2004, and 4th in 2006 World Cup.
For more information, check out maps of Portugal or take a closer look at the Portuguese flag.
Anthem lyrics:
Heroes of the sea, noble people,
Brave and immortal nation,
Raise once again today,
The splendor of Portugal!
Among the haze of memory,
Oh Fatherland, one feels the voice
Of your distinguished forefathers,
That shall lead you to victory!
Chorus:
To arms, to arms!
Over land, over sea,
To arms, to arms!
For the Fatherland, fight!
Against the cannons, march on, march on!
wn.com/Portugal Anthem Played By Larysa Smirnoff
Portugal anthem played by Larysa Smirnoff
The official name of Portugal is the Portuguese Republic.
Portugal is the westernmost country of the European mainland.
The country also holds sovereignty over the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and the Madeira Islands.
Portugal has a population of over 10 million people (10,799,270) as of July 2013.
Portugal became the first global maritime power during the 15th & 16th centuries. Pioneering Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama and Álvares Cabral founded new lands and colonies making Portugal a major economic, political and military power, ultimately dividing the world with Spain.
The Portuguese Empire was the longest-lived of the modern European empires and was spread throughout areas that now make up 53 different sovereign states. The legacy of this exploration is that the language of Portuguese is today the 6th most spoken first language in the world with over 240 million speakers.
Over the years Portugal's empire has slowly been broken up, with Brazil gaining independence after the revolution of 1910 and the African colonies of Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste, Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau in 1974 and 75. Macau was handed over to China in 1999 and East Timor granted sovereignty in 2002.
Portugal was one of the original member states of the eurozone in 1999, and replaced the Portuguese Escudo with the euro (€) currency at this time.
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is the oldest city in Western Europe and one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon was devastated by a major earthquake in 1755. Although the city was rebuilt within a few years, the quake led to the country losing much of its wealth and status.
Portugal is named after its 2nd largest city, Porto, the Latin name of which was Portus Cale. Porto's city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city is also world-renown for being the home of Port wine.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, over the Tagus River in Lisbon is the largest in Europe at 17.2 km's (10.7 mi).
The cork tree is one of the few native trees still found in Portugal. The various uses of the soft, spongy bark of the cork tree has made the country the largest producer of cork products in the world.
As of 2013, Portugal has 15 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, 14 of these cultural sites and 1 of them natural. The country is one of the 20 most visited countries in the world with more than 13 million tourists visiting each year.
Catholic monasteries of the Middle Ages are responsible for the wide range of famous Portuguese pastries today, including: the pastéis de Belém (or pastéis de nata) from Lisbon and ovos moles from Aveiro.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer), the national team finished 3rd in the 1966 World Cup, 2nd in Euro 2004, and 4th in 2006 World Cup.
For more information, check out maps of Portugal or take a closer look at the Portuguese flag.
Anthem lyrics:
Heroes of the sea, noble people,
Brave and immortal nation,
Raise once again today,
The splendor of Portugal!
Among the haze of memory,
Oh Fatherland, one feels the voice
Of your distinguished forefathers,
That shall lead you to victory!
Chorus:
To arms, to arms!
Over land, over sea,
To arms, to arms!
For the Fatherland, fight!
Against the cannons, march on, march on!
- published: 08 Aug 2015
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11 de Setembro: Conspiração Interna (Loose Change: 2nd Edition)
11deSetembro.net [This is the Portuguese version of "Loose Change: 2nd Edition"] Realizado por Dylan Avery (Louder Than Words), "Loose Change: 2ª Edição" é u......
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11deSetembro.net [This is the Portuguese version of "Loose Change: 2nd Edition"] Realizado por Dylan Avery (Louder Than Words), "Loose Change: 2ª Edição" é u...
- published: 10 Sep 2013
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author: ESCUDO pt
Portuguese stirrups | Estribos portugueses
Alta Escuela square Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Especial Portuguese model stirrup, Portuguese ...
Alta Escuela square Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Especial Portuguese model stirrup, Portuguese model Blason stirrup, Portuguese model Shield stirrup. Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups.
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Alta Escuela square Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre Portuguese model stirrup, Alta Escuela Especial Portuguese model stirrup, Portuguese model Blason stirrup, Portuguese model Shield stirrup. Golden or nickel Portuguese stirrups.
Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuela A Portuguesa, Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuela Escola Ecuestre, Estribos modelo portugués Alta Escuela Especial, Estribos modelo portugués Blasón, Estribos modelo portugués Escudo. Estribos portugueses dorados o niquelados
- published: 29 Oct 2013
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Various - Weakening Currencies
T/I: 10:56:56
STORY: CURRENCIES
LOCATION: TOKYO/FRANKFURT/LISBON/MADRID
DATE: 6 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.35
Dollar fa...
T/I: 10:56:56
STORY: CURRENCIES
LOCATION: TOKYO/FRANKFURT/LISBON/MADRID
DATE: 6 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.35
Dollar falls to record yen low, Spain/Portugal devalue
The US dollar continued its steep decline on the Japanese and
European markets on Monday (6/3). It reached an historic low of
92.70 yen in Tokyo before recovering slightly in later trading.
This was despite intervention last week by the US Federal Reserve
and European central banks. In European markets it dropped against
the Mark, which is strengthening against almost all currencies in
the European Monetary System. Analysts believe investors are
moving their money out of dollars and into the solid Mark. But the
strengthening German currency has put severe pressure on the
entire European Union's Exchange Rate Mechanism, forcing a
devaluation of Portugal's escudo and Spain's peseta, after an
emergency meeting of the EU's Monetary Committee.
SHOWS:
WTN AND RTV POOL
(TOKYO, JAPAN 6/3) Sakura Bank dealing room. CU dealer.
WS dealers. WS Tokyo forex dealers around table.
(FRANKFURT, GERMANY) Dealing room. CU tired dealer rubs eyes.
Dealers on phones.
EBU RESTRICTIONS START (LISBON, PORTUGAL) Pull out Banco de
Portugal. Dealing room. Eduardo Catroga, Portuguese Finance
Minister. VS money-dealing room. EBU RESTRICTIONS END
(MADRID, SPAIN) CU pesetas being counted. WS stock exchange.
CU dealer.
(FRANKFURT, GERMANY) Dealers on phones. CU dealer with two phones
to ears. WS dealing room. Group of dealers.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/574b8789af85cdaa124218e425fc9812
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wn.com/Various Weakening Currencies
T/I: 10:56:56
STORY: CURRENCIES
LOCATION: TOKYO/FRANKFURT/LISBON/MADRID
DATE: 6 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.35
Dollar falls to record yen low, Spain/Portugal devalue
The US dollar continued its steep decline on the Japanese and
European markets on Monday (6/3). It reached an historic low of
92.70 yen in Tokyo before recovering slightly in later trading.
This was despite intervention last week by the US Federal Reserve
and European central banks. In European markets it dropped against
the Mark, which is strengthening against almost all currencies in
the European Monetary System. Analysts believe investors are
moving their money out of dollars and into the solid Mark. But the
strengthening German currency has put severe pressure on the
entire European Union's Exchange Rate Mechanism, forcing a
devaluation of Portugal's escudo and Spain's peseta, after an
emergency meeting of the EU's Monetary Committee.
SHOWS:
WTN AND RTV POOL
(TOKYO, JAPAN 6/3) Sakura Bank dealing room. CU dealer.
WS dealers. WS Tokyo forex dealers around table.
(FRANKFURT, GERMANY) Dealing room. CU tired dealer rubs eyes.
Dealers on phones.
EBU RESTRICTIONS START (LISBON, PORTUGAL) Pull out Banco de
Portugal. Dealing room. Eduardo Catroga, Portuguese Finance
Minister. VS money-dealing room. EBU RESTRICTIONS END
(MADRID, SPAIN) CU pesetas being counted. WS stock exchange.
CU dealer.
(FRANKFURT, GERMANY) Dealers on phones. CU dealer with two phones
to ears. WS dealing room. Group of dealers.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/574b8789af85cdaa124218e425fc9812
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Nelson Ned canta "Mi Escudo" y "Seria Facil"
Nelson Ned (born as Nelson Ned d'Ávila Pinto, on February 3, 1947) is a famous Brazilian singer from Ubá, Minas Gerais. Nelson built a solid career as a sing......
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Nelson Ned (born as Nelson Ned d'Ávila Pinto, on February 3, 1947) is a famous Brazilian singer from Ubá, Minas Gerais. Nelson built a solid career as a sing...
- published: 02 Apr 2009
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author: anel260
Die 20 Escudos Banknote aus Portugal von 1978 in HD
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Hier können Sie ein Video von vielen sehen, welche ich von einigen hundert Banknoten / Geldscheinen gemacht habe. Auf meinem YouTube-Kanal gibt es mehr. Eine...
- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 42
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author: MKROXTON
Portugueses preferem Escudo
Portugueses preferem a moeda portuguesa (PTE) Vamos então voltar a ter esse símbolo para a soberania de Portugal? A moeda é importante, faz parte das obrigaç......
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Why Bitcoin is Better Than Gold, with Wences Casares
Xapo CEO and founder Wences Casares explains why, after a 5000 year reign, gold has been surpassed by bitcoin as the ideal ledger. Don't miss new Big Think ......
Xapo CEO and founder Wences Casares explains why, after a 5000 year reign, gold has been surpassed by bitcoin as the ideal ledger. Don't miss new Big Think ...
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Xapo CEO and founder Wences Casares explains why, after a 5000 year reign, gold has been surpassed by bitcoin as the ideal ledger. Don't miss new Big Think ...
- published: 28 Aug 2014
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author: Big Think
TF2 - DESAFIO ACEITO? #003 [Perna de Pau, Escudo Esplêndido, Eyelander, Carregamento]
Canal 2 de TF2 Animação (SFM): http://www.youtube.com/sfmbrasil Se inscreva no canal para receber mais vídeos! Se gostou do vídeo, clique em gostei e adicion......
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Canal 2 de TF2 Animação (SFM): http://www.youtube.com/sfmbrasil Se inscreva no canal para receber mais vídeos! Se gostou do vídeo, clique em gostei e adicion...
- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 6940
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author: luisbraz10