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  2. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino (/ ɑː r ˈ d w iː n oʊ /) is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

  3. Portuguese-speaking world - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Speaking World - Countries and Territories where portuguese is spoken - Native Language in Dark Green. The Portuguese-speaking world, also known as the Lusophone World (Portuguese: Mundo Lusófono) or the Lusosphere, comprises the countries and territories in which the Portuguese language is an official, administrative, cultural, or secondary language.

  4. Why this American woman has ditched the US for Portugal - AOL

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    Portuguese is a very difficult language to learn, but they are always willing to help with pronunciations and usage,” she says. “It is very much a welcoming culture.” ‘Welcoming culture

  5. Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    The word "uno" means "one" in Italian and was chosen to mark a major redesign of the Arduino hardware and software. [7] The Uno board was the successor of the Duemilanove release and was the 9th version in a series of USB-based Arduino boards. [8] Version 1.0 of the Arduino IDE for the Arduino Uno board has now evolved to newer releases. [4]

  6. Languages of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Caló – a mixed Iberian-Romani language spoken by the Romani people in Portugal. A Para-Romani language based on Romance grammar, with an adstratum of Romani lexical items through language shift by the Romani community. It is often used as an argot or secret language. Leonese – A language or variety of the Astur-Leonese group.

  7. Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese football fans supporting the Portugal national football team. Football is the most popular sport in Portugal. Football started to become well known in Portugal in the final decades of the 19th century, brought by Portuguese students who returned from England.

  8. Category:Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Portugal (7 C, 18 P) LGBTQ culture in Portugal (1 C) M. ... Pages in category "Culture of Portugal" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Why Portugal’s underrated lake country is worth exploring - AOL

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    In the sun-baked Alentejo region due southeast of Lisbon, the star is a body of water that has radically transformed a land long plagued by droughts: Alqueva Lake. This shimmering reservoir ...