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Moving around in Portugal - transportation


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Tourism is an important activity in Portugal. Every year, more and more travelers come to the country. Consequently, high-class hotels and hostels are being built, and the service sector is developing. The transport system in the country is poorly developed. Today, there are only 35,000 kilometers of railways in the country, of which about 1,000 are electrified. The length of highways with a hard surface is about 60,000 kilometers. Sea transport is mostly used for transportation to the mainland from the island. However, the tonnage of the marine fleet does not exceed 1.2 million tons. … Open
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Evora sightseeing
The ancient Lusitanian tribes were the first settlers in this area. They founded the first settlement here and called it similar to the modern name of the city – Ebora. When the Romans captured this territory in the 80s BC, local people had nothing left to do but to ask help from Quintus Sertorius, a rebel Roman commander. He remained the ruler in this area for seven years. However, the Romans found a way to … Open
