Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is also the
seat of the district of Lisbon and capital of the Lisbon region. The westernmost capital in mainland Europe, it is
located in the west of the country, on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the
point where the river Tagus flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The city
occupies an area of 84.8 km2 (33 sq mi). The western side of the city
is mainly occupied by the Monsanto Forest Park, one of the largest
urban parks in Europe with an area close to 10 square kilometres.
Lisbon has a Mediterranean climate that is strongly influenced by the
Gulf Stream, giving it one of the mildest climates in Europe.
The city is sunny throughout the year, with an annual average of
2900-3300 hours of sunshine. Summers are warm and dry with average
daytime temperatures of 26–29°C, falling to 16–18°C at night.
Winters are cool and rainy with temperatures around 8–15°C, while
spring and fall are generally mild, or even warm during daytime.
Extreme temperatures may reach 36°C in some of the warmest summer
afternoons and 2°C in the coldest winter mornings. From May to
September the city enjoys cheerful weather with blue skies and some
wind as well. Annual rainfall is 1110 mm, spread over 100 rainy
days, mostly from October to April.
Portugal
Officially called the Portuguese Republic,
Portugal is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern
Europe, it is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is
bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to
the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira
are also part of Portugal.
Portugal is one of the warmest European countries and enjoys a
Mediterranean type climate in the south and a Koppen type climate in
the north. The northern landscape is mountainous in the interior areas,
with plateaus indented by river valleys. The south, between the Tagus
and the Algarve, features mostly plains and a climate somewhat warmer
and drier than in the cooler and rainier north. The Algarve, separated
from the Alentejo by mountains, has a climate much like southern
coastal Spain. Portugal's highest point is Mount Pico on Pico Island in
the Azores. This is an ancient volcano measuring 2,350 meters (7,713
ft). Mainland Portugal's highest point is Serra da Estrela, measuring
1993 meters (6,558 ft).
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