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Portugal

As time progressed, the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula played a pivotal role in shaping Portugal’s culture and identity. This conquest, which lasted nearly two centuries, saw the establishment of the provinces of Lusitania in the south and Gallaecia in the north, laying the foundation for what is now known as Portugal.

Following the decline of the Roman Empire, the Germanic tribes took control of the territory, ruling over Portugal between the 5th and 8th centuries. This period saw the rise of prominent kingdoms, such as the Kingdom of the Suebi in Braga and the Visigothic Kingdom in the south, each leaving their own indelible mark on the country’s historical landscape.

Today, Portugal embraces its rich heritage by preserving numerous historical sites, museums, and ancient cities that offer a glimpse into the country’s captivating past.

From Lisbon’s captivating art museums to Porto’s ancient city steeped in history, Portugal welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in its vibrant and storied past.

Whether you’re exploring the cobblestone streets of Porto or venturing into the captivating museums of Lisbon, you’ll find yourself amid a treasure trove of historical and cultural wonders that showcase Portugal’s enduring legacy.

In conclusion, Portugal’s history is an intricate tapestry woven with threads of ancient civilizations, conquests, and kingdoms.

Its cultural and artistic heritage is beautifully showcased in its museums, monuments, and historical landmarks, inviting visitors to embark on a captivating journey through time.

Discover the captivating stories that lie within Portugal’s ancient city walls and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of its fascinating history.