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  2. Porto Editora - Wikipedia

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    Porto Editora. Praça D. Filipa de Lencastre. Porto Editora is the largest Portuguese publisher with a consolidated turnover of more than 90M € in 2010. [citation needed] It is the leading educational publisher in Portugal [1] [verification needed] in the areas of educational books, dictionaries and multimedia products, both off-line and on-line.

  3. Porto - Wikipedia

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    1996 (20th Session) Porto ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ⓘ ), also known as Oporto, [a] is the second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula 's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropolitan ...

  4. Word of the year (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Background and methodology. Porto Editora started the Word of the Year poll to "underscore the lexical wealth and creative dynamics of the Portuguese Language". The list of candidates is produced by the publishing house through the analysis of the frequence of the usage of words (judged by both its use in mass and social media, as well as searches in Porto Editora online dictionaries), their ...

  5. Telephone numbers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Portugal. Portugal changed to a closed telephone numbering plan on 31 October 1999; previously, the trunk prefix was '0', but this was dropped. [1] For landline subscribers, the area code, prefixed by the digit '2', was incorporated into the subscriber's number. For mobile subscribers, formerly seven (to call another ...

  6. Livraria Bertrand - Wikipedia

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    Livraria Bertrand is a Portuguese book retailer operating 59 branches nationwide, including 2 in Madeira. Founded in 1732, its original store in the Chiado neighborhood of Lisbon was declared to be the oldest operating bookstore in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011. [1] Bertrand has been frequented by numerous famous ...

  7. Category:Book publishing companies of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Tradisom. Categories: Book publishing companies by country. Publishing companies of Portugal. Portuguese literature.

  8. Grupo Leya - Wikipedia

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    Website. [www.leya.com] Grupo Leya is a Portuguese multinational book publishing company established in January 2007 as a holding company incorporating some of the biggest Portuguese and Brazilian publishers and two of the largest African publishers. [1] LeYa is the largest general-interest trade book publisher but it also publishes fiction ...

  9. Geração de Orpheu - Wikipedia

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    Geração de Orpheu. Issue nr. 1, Jan-Feb-Mar 1915. Cover design by José Pacheco. The Geração de Orpheu (Orpheus's Generation) or Grupo de Orfeu were a Portuguese literary movement, largely responsible for the introduction of Modernism to the arts and letters of Portugal through their tri-monthly publication, Orpheu (magazine) [ pt] (1915). [1]