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  2. Viagens Abreu - Wikipedia

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    The Abreu Agency was established in Porto in 1840 by Bernardo Abreu. At the time, emigration from northern Portugal and Galicia to Brazil and Venezuela was significant, and Abreu, a noted businessman in Porto, opened his agency to offer passport and visa services, as well as sales of train tickets to Lisbon and ship passages to and from South America.

  3. Magellan expedition - Wikipedia

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    It assigned the Moluccas to Portugal and the Philippines to Spain. In 1565, Andrés de Urdaneta discovered the Manila-Acapulco route . The course that Magellan charted was later followed by other navigators, such as Sir Francis Drake during his circumnavigation in 1578, [ 172 ] in the process discovering a different route around the tip of ...

  4. Portugal–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain and Portugal subsequently became allies for the first time in centuries and, allied to a British army under Sir Arthur Wellesley, drove the French back across the border in 1813 after a prolonged, brutal and victorious conflict for Spain and Portugal against the French known as the Peninsular War.

  5. Portuguese Way - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of Queen Elizabeth of Portugal in Santiago de Compostela, after finishing the Portuguese Way around 1325, after the death of her husband, Denis of Portugal.. From Lisbon, the starting point is Lisbon Cathedral, passing the Thermal Hospital of Caldas da Rainha (1485) and heading to the Alcobaça Monastery (1252), which was an albergue (hostel) for medieval pilgrims who could only stay ...

  6. Camino de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The Camino de Santiago (Latin: Peregrinatio Compostellana, lit. ' Pilgrimage of Compostela '; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), [1] or in English the Way of St. James, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tradition holds that the remains of the apostle are buried.

  7. Portuguese presence in Asia - Wikipedia

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    1522: After the circumnavigation by Ferdinand Magellan in 1519, Spain sought a review of the demarcation of the globe undertaken by the Treaty of Tordesillas. This limit would be imposed on the Moluccan islands, used as reference. Portugal and Spain both sent several scouting expeditions to defend their respective interests.

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