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List of Portuguese Inventions And Discoveriesreport

  • Manueline, an art style of the early 16th century (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Neo-Manueline, a revival art style from the mid-19th century (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Soft Portuguese style, is an architectural model adopted mainly by public buildings (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Pombaline style, an architectural style of the 18th century (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Portuguese colonial architecture, a collection of styles of architecture that the Portuguese built across the Portuguese Empire (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Visigothic art and architecture, architecture and art styles of the Iberian Visigoths in the 5th century (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Azulejo, a form of painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Portuguese pavement, a traditional-style pavement used in pedestrian areas (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Adufe, a square tambourine (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Ukulele, string instrumental developed by Portuguese immigrants in Hawaii (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Gaita transmontana, a type of Portuguese bagpipe (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Galician gaita, a type of Portuguese and Galician bagpipe. (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Portuguese guitar, a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Rabeca chuleira, a three-string fiddle (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Cavaquinho, a small string instrument that originated the Ukulele (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Machete, a small string instrument from Madeira (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Viola braguesa, a ten-string instrument (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Viola campaniça, a ten steel string guitar (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Viola amarantina, a ten string guitar with two heart-shaped frontal openings (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Viola toeira, a twelve string guitar (Arts & Entertainment)

  • Presunto ibérico, a type of cured ham (Food and Cooking)

  • Portuguese cuisine (Food and Cooking)

  • Enchidos, a variety of cured, dry sausages (Food and Cooking)

  • Alheira, a type of sausage made with meats other than pork (usually veal, duck, chicken, quail or rabbit) and bread (Food and Cooking)

  • São Jorge cheese, a type of semi-hard to hard cheese (Food and Cooking)

  • Castelo Branco cheese, type of goat cheese (Food and Cooking)

  • Serra da Estrela cheese, a type of ewes cheese (Food and Cooking)

  • Port wine, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)

  • Moscatel, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)

  • Madeira wine, a type of fortified wine (Food and Cooking)

  • Jeropiga, a type of fortified white wine (Food and Cooking)

  • Vinho Verde, a type of white wine fermented using young grapes (Food and Cooking)

  • Pastel de nata, an egg tart pastry (Food and Cooking)

  • Tempura, a Japanese dish introduced to Japan by Portuguese Jesuit missionaries (Food and Cooking)

  • Marmalade, a type of fruit preserve (Food and Cooking)

  • Churros, a type of fried-dough pastry brought by the Portuguese from China (Food and Cooking)

  • Carrack, a three- or four-masted sailing ship (Nautical Science)

  • Caravel, a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship (Nautical Science)

  • Square-rigged caravel, a sailing ship (Nautical Science)

  • Nonius, a system for taking fine measurements on the astrolabe (Nautical Science)

  • Mariner's astrolabe, an inclinometer used to determine the latitude of a ship (Nautical Science)

  • Portuguese nautical cartography, a compendium of navigational and geographic maps (Nautical Science)

  • Cantino planisphere, the earliest extant nautical chart where places are depicted according to their astronomically observed latitudes (Nautical Science)

  • School of Sagres, first court of navigation founded in Sagres (Nautical Science)

  • Chip log, a navigation tool mariners use to estimate the speed of a vessel through water (Nautical Science)

  • Volta do mar, a navigation technique that exploits trade winds to move across the sea (Nautical Science)

  • Carracks black sword, a type of sword designed to be used by soldiers and sailors in ships and caravels (Weaponry)

  • Dilagrama m/65, a grenade adapter that fits the barrel of the G3 (Weaponry)

  • FBP submachine gun, a 9 mm submachine gun (Weaponry)

  • Mauser–Vergueiro, a bolt-action rifle (Weaponry)

  • Lusa submachine gun, a compact 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun (Weaponry)

  • Bravia Chaimite, an armored vehicle with all wheel drive axles (Weaponry)

  • M1940 helmet, a combat helmet (Weaponry)

  • Familial amyloidotic neuropathy, a group of autosomal dominant diseases of the nervous system first described by Corino Andrade (Science and Technology)

  • Circulatory system, Amato Lusitano discovered the circulation of the blood and the function of valves (Science and Technology)

  • Cerebral angiography, developed by António Egas Moniz (Science and Technology)

  • Lobotomy, pioneered by António Egas Moniz (Science and Technology)

  • Tropical medicine, pioneered by Garcia de Orta (Science and Technology)

  • Pyreliophorus, solar oven (Science and Technology)

  • Prepaid Mobile Phone, a mobile phone for which credit is purchased in advance of service use (Science and Technology)

  • Multibanco, an interbank network with a wide range of services that can be utilised through its machines (Science and Technology)

  • All-on-4, a dental technique for total rehabilitation of the edentulous patient (Science and Technology)

  • Via Verde, an electronic toll collection system (Science and Technology)

  • Coloradd, a sign code for aiding colour blind people to recognise colours (Science and Technology)

  • Passarola, a type of lighter-than-air airship, the predecessor of air balloon (Science and Technology)

  • Artificial horizon sextant, an airship device to measure the distance between the horizon line and celestial bodies (Science and Technology)

  • Microphone Windshield (Science and Technology)

  • Electric wheelchair elevator (Science and Technology)

  • Electronic cane for the blind (Science and Technology)

  • Electrovisor, a tactile system for the blind to perceive images (Science and Technology)

  • BASIL, vibratory system for deaf people to perceive sounds (Science and Technology)

  • COPASI, software application for creating and solving mathematical models of biological processes (Science and Technology)

  • Eslicarbazepine acetate, anticonvulsant medication (Science and Technology)

  • Deaf-mute language, pioneered by Jacob Rodrigues Pereira (Science and Technology)

  • Heteronym, a literary concept in which one or several imaginary character(s) are created by a writer to write in different styles (Literature)

  • 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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Portugal is a country we should not be unfamiliar with, in the history of this country once had a very strong period. Despite Portugal’s current economic situation, the country has invented many things, the first being the ATM machine, the second the ETC, the third the prepaid cell phone card and the last the COLORADO graphic symbol, this is a university professor in Portugal for color blindness design graphic symbols, and the most widely used is the traffic lights.

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