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75: 51:(also Oporto), a city in northern Portugal and the second largest city in Portugal. The name Porto comes from the Portu root of 26:, old Roman name of an ancient town and port in current day Portugal, in the area of today's Grande Porto (north of the country) 108: 61:, or simply Gaia, a city in Portugal, in the Porto district. The name Gaia comes from the Cale root of Portu 91: 29:
Portucale, the name by which, at the time of the Suebi and Visigoths, the area of today's
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Portus Cale
Grande Porto
County of Portugal
Portugal
Porto
Vila Nova de Gaia
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