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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Oporto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar ' has mentioned 'Portugal' in the following places:
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Municipality in Norte, Portugal
Porto or Oporto[a][8] (Portuguese pronunciation:xc2xa0[xcbx88poxc9xbetu] (listen)) is the second-largest city in Portugal and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas.
[1][9] Porto's metropolitan area has around 1.7 million people (2019)[10] in an area of 2,395xc2xa0km2 (925xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi),[11] making it the second-largest urban area in Portugal.
Located along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, as "Historic Centre of Porto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar".
The historic area is also a National Monument of Portugal.
Its combined Celtic-Latin name, Portus Cale,[17] has been referred to as the origin of the name Portugal, based on transliteration and oral evolution from Latin.
Port wine, one of Portugal's most famous exports, is named after Porto, since the metropolitan area, and in particular the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, were responsible for the packaging, transport, and export of fortified wine.
Portus Cale, later referred to as Portucale, was the origin for the modern name of Portugal.
In 1387, Porto was the site of the marriage of John I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt; this symbolized a long-standing military alliance between Portugal and England.
In 1703, the Methuen Treaty established the trade relations between Portugal and England.
The invasion of the Napoleonic troops in Portugal under Marshal Soult brought war to the city of Porto.
When Miguel I of Portugal took the Portuguese throne in 1828, he rejected this constitution and reigned as an absolutist monarch.
The monarchy was deposed less than a month later and no other monarchist revolution in Portugal happened again.
The majority 93.7% of residents were born in Portugal.
The city's former stock exchange (Bolsa do Porto) was transformed into the largest derivatives exchange of Portugal, and merged with Lisbon Stock Exchange to create the Bolsa de Valores de Lisboa e Porto, which eventually merged with Euronext, together with Amsterdam, Brussels, LIFFE and Paris stock and futures exchanges.
The city is very much the gateway to Portugal's northern region as well as the northern and western areas of Spain.
[55] A 2007 ranking published in Expresso ranked Porto as the third best city to live in Portugal - tied with xc3x89vora and below Guimarxc3xa3es and Lisbon.
Porto's main railway station is Campanhxc3xa3 railway station, located in the eastern part of the city and connected to the lines of Douro (Peso da Rxc3xa9gua/Tua/Pocinho), Minho (Barcelos/Viana do Castelo/Valenxc3xa7a) and centre of Portugal (on the main line to Aveiro, Coimbra and Lisbon).
An Englishman, Frederick William Flower, moved to Porto in 1834 at the age of 19 to work in the wine trade and subsequently became a pioneer of photography in Portugal.
Bacalhau xc3xa0 Gomes de Sxc3xa1 (cod in the style Gomes de Sxc3xa1) is another typical codfish dish born in Porto and popular in Portugal.
Due to the recognition, potential for employment and higher revenue, there are many students from the entire country, particularly from the north of Portugal, attending a college or university in Porto.
As the most popular city in Portugal for ERASMUS students, most universities have facilities to assist foreigners in learning the language.
Porto is home to northern Portugal's only cricket club, the Oporto Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club.
They now play at the third level of Portugal's national football pyramid.
For the Euro 2004 football competition, held in Portugal, the Estxc3xa1dio do Dragxc3xa3o was built (replacing the old Estxc3xa1dio das Antas) and the Estxc3xa1dio do Bessa was renovated.
Its squad won the second most championships in the history of Portugal's 1st Division.
The Historic Centre of Oporto, Luizxc2xa0I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar, built along the hills overlooking the mouth of the Douro River in northern Portugal, is an outstanding urban landscape with a 2,000-year history.