| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| During roman times the city was called "Julióbriga" | Bragança | 83%
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| The least populated district seat | Portalegre | 83%
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| Its monastery is a UNESCO Heritage Site where we can find the tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro | Alcobaça | 67%
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| It was called "Pax Julia" during roman times | Beja | 67%
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| The city is known by its ceramic arts | Caldas da Rainha | 67%
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| "Aquae Flaviae" is its roman name | Chaves | 67%
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| The city is know by its nickname "Princess of Tua [River]" | Mirandela | 67%
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| The Capital of Furniture | Paços de Ferreira | 67%
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| Once an important port used by greeks, romans, phoenician and carthaginians known by the name "Portus Hannibalis" | Portimão | 67%
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| The city gives its name to a set of fortifications created during the Peninsular War | Torres Vedras | 67%
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| Known by its "Pão-de-Ló" | Ovar | 50%
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| Its the legislative capital of the Azores | Horta | 33%
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| The home of the second oficial language of Portugal | Miranda do Douro | 33%
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| It was seat of diocese and its former name is "Arrifana de Sousa" | Penafiel | 33%
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| Its the most important city in Douro Wine Region | Peso da Régua | 33%
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| The Capital of the Portuguese Gothic | Santarém | 33%
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| The former capital of the Algarve | Silves | 33%
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| During the Second Dynasty, the city was a winter resort for the royal family, once called "Sintra de Inverno" | Almeirim | 17%
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| Known for Saint Gundisalvus | Amarante | 17%
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| The most fortified city of Europe | Elvas | 17%
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| Host the oldest carnival in the country | Loulé | 17%
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| Located on a little tombolo | Peniche | 17%
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| Known as the Falcon City, once a seat of diocese | Pinhel | 17%
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| Where the EUROPARQUE is located | Santa Maria da Feira | 17%
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| The Capital of Footwear | São João da Madeira | 17%
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| The birthplace of Saint Theotonius | Valença | 17%
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