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On average, Portugal has over 300 days of sun per year.

Every year, the golf courses in Portugal host around 250,000 players.

The largest continuous beach in Europe is in Portugal and stretches from Tróia to Sines. It is 70 km in length.

Every day, around 20,000 Pastéis de Belém cream cakes are sold. Have you tasted one yet?

Lisbon Oceanarium is the largest in Europe.

The largest continuous beach in Europe is in Portugal and stretches from Tróia to Sines. It is 70 km in length.

Every day, around 20,000 Pastéis de Belém cream cakes are sold. Have you tasted one yet?

Lisbon Oceanarium is the largest in Europe.

Every year, the golf courses in Portugal host around 250,000 players.

On average, Portugal has over 300 days of sun per year.

Guimarães is the European Capital of Culture in 2012.

In 2011, the Berlengas archipelago was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.

Portugal has one of the most diversified bird populations in Europe with over 360 distinct species.

Ericeira is the top spot for surfing in Europe.

Fátima´s sanctuary has 6 million visitors each year.

Roca´s cape, situated in Sintra, is the most occidental point of Europe.

Lisbon has the oldest open library in the world, Bertrand.

Portugal has 271 beaches awarded with the blue flag.

Douro is one of the oldest wine region in the world, created in 1756.

Estoril´s Casino is the largest in Europe.

There are about 80 golf courses in Portugal.

The Azores has 9 islands all of which have volcanic origin

Évora´s city center is classified as Unesco World Patrimony since 1986.

The last region to belong to Portugal was the Algarve, conquered to the moors in 1249.