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Manueline, an art style of the early 16th century (Arts & Entertainment)
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Neo-Manueline, a revival art style from the mid-19th century (Arts & Entertainment)
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Soft Portuguese style, is an architectural model adopted mainly by public buildings (Arts & Entertainment)
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Pombaline style, an architectural style of the 18th century (Arts & Entertainment)
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Portuguese colonial architecture, a collection of styles of architecture that the Portuguese built across the Portuguese Empire (Arts & Entertainment)
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Visigothic art and architecture, architecture and art styles of the Iberian Visigoths in the 5th century (Arts & Entertainment)
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Azulejo, a form of painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework (Arts & Entertainment)
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Portuguese pavement, a traditional-style pavement used in pedestrian areas (Arts & Entertainment)
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Adufe, a square tambourine (Arts & Entertainment)
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Ukulele, string instrumental developed by Portuguese immigrants in Hawaii (Arts & Entertainment)
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Gaita transmontana, a type of Portuguese bagpipe (Arts & Entertainment)
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Galician gaita, a type of Portuguese and Galician bagpipe. (Arts & Entertainment)
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Portuguese guitar, a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings (Arts & Entertainment)
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Rabeca chuleira, a three-string fiddle (Arts & Entertainment)
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Cavaquinho, a small string instrument that originated the Ukulele (Arts & Entertainment)
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Machete, a small string instrument from Madeira (Arts & Entertainment)
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Viola braguesa, a ten-string instrument (Arts & Entertainment)
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Viola campaniça, a ten steel string guitar (Arts & Entertainment)
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Viola amarantina, a ten string guitar with two heart-shaped frontal openings (Arts & Entertainment)
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Viola toeira, a twelve string guitar (Arts & Entertainment)
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Presunto ibérico, a type of cured ham (Food and Cooking)
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Portuguese cuisine (Food and Cooking)
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Enchidos, a variety of cured, dry sausages (Food and Cooking)
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Alheira, a type of sausage made with meats other than pork (usually veal, duck, chicken, quail or rabbit) and bread (Food and Cooking)
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São Jorge cheese, a type of semi-hard to hard cheese (Food and Cooking)
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Castelo Branco cheese, type of goat cheese (Food and Cooking)
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Serra da Estrela cheese, a type of ewes cheese (Food and Cooking)
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Port wine, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)
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Moscatel, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)
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Madeira wine, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)
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Jeropiga, a type of fortified white wine (Food and Cooking)
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Vinho Verde, a type of white wine fermented using young grapes (Food and Cooking)
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Pastel de nata, an egg tart pastry (Food and Cooking)
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Tempura, a Japanese dish introduced to Japan by Portuguese Jesuit missionaries (Food and Cooking)
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Marmalade, a type of fruit preserve (Food and Cooking)
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Churros, a type of fried-dough pastry brought by the Portuguese from China (Food and Cooking)
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Carrack, a three- or four-masted sailing ship (Nautical Science)
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Caravel, a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship (Nautical Science)
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Square-rigged caravel, a sailing ship (Nautical Science)
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Nonius, a system for taking fine measurements on the astrolabe (Nautical Science)
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Mariner's astrolabe, an inclinometer used to determine the latitude of a ship (Nautical Science)
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Portuguese nautical cartography, a compendium of navigational and geographic maps (Nautical Science)
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Cantino planisphere, the earliest extant nautical chart where places are depicted according to their astronomically observed latitudes (Nautical Science)
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School of Sagres, first court of navigation founded in Sagres (Nautical Science)
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Chip log, a navigation tool mariners use to estimate the speed of a vessel through water (Nautical Science)
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Volta do mar, a navigation technique that exploits trade winds to move across the sea (Nautical Science)
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Carracks black sword, a type of sword designed to be used by soldiers and sailors in ships and caravels (Weaponry)
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Dilagrama m/65, a grenade adapter that fits the barrel of the G3 (Weaponry)
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FBP submachine gun, a 9 mm submachine gun (Weaponry)
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Mauser–Vergueiro, a bolt-action rifle (Weaponry)
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Lusa submachine gun, a compact 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun (Weaponry)
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Bravia Chaimite, an armored vehicle with all wheel drive axles (Weaponry)
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M1940 helmet, a combat helmet (Weaponry)
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Familial amyloidotic neuropathy, a group of autosomal dominant diseases of the nervous system first described by Corino Andrade (Science and Technology)
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Circulatory system, Amato Lusitano discovered the circulation of the blood and the function of valves (Science and Technology)
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Cerebral angiography, developed by António Egas Moniz (Science and Technology)
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Lobotomy, pioneered by António Egas Moniz (Science and Technology)
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Tropical medicine, pioneered by Garcia de Orta (Science and Technology)
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Pyreliophorus, solar oven (Science and Technology)
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Prepaid Mobile Phone, a mobile phone for which credit is purchased in advance of service use (Science and Technology)
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Multibanco, an interbank network with a wide range of services that can be utilised through its machines (Science and Technology)
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All-on-4, a dental technique for total rehabilitation of the edentulous patient (Science and Technology)
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Via Verde, an electronic toll collection system (Science and Technology)
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Coloradd, a sign code for aiding colour blind people to recognise colours (Science and Technology)
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Passarola, a type of lighter-than-air airship, the predecessor of air balloon (Science and Technology)
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Artificial horizon sextant, an airship device to measure the distance between the horizon line and celestial bodies (Science and Technology)
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Microphone Windshield (Science and Technology)
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Electric wheelchair elevator (Science and Technology)
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Electronic cane for the blind (Science and Technology)
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Electrovisor, a tactile system for the blind to perceive images (Science and Technology)
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BASIL, vibratory system for deaf people to perceive sounds (Science and Technology)
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COPASI, software application for creating and solving mathematical models of biological processes (Science and Technology)
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Eslicarbazepine acetate, anticonvulsant medication (Science and Technology)
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Deaf-mute language, pioneered by Jacob Rodrigues Pereira (Science and Technology)
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Heteronym, a literary concept in which one or several imaginary character(s) are created by a writer to write in different styles (Literature)
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Ultra-Romanticism, a literary movement derived from the Romanticism that took place on the second half of the 19th century (Literature)
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