Portugal has one of the oldest borders in Europe. However, several people occupied the region long before the Zamora Treaty officially recognized the Portuguese Kingdom in 1143. Iberian tribes and the Celts were the first. Next came the Roman Empire and the Visigoths. However, it was the Moors who stayed the longest. Their presence left deep marks in Portuguese culture, especially in Silves. The historic capital of the Algarve region, Silves can…
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