>didn’t participate in WW1 and WW2, so it wasn’t devastated economically and demographically
>had colonies
>is in EU since 1986
>didn’t have communism
So why is Portugal so poor compared to other Western European countries? Countries like Slovenia, Czechia, Estonia already surpassed Portugal.
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Portugal participated in WW1. Not that it change the larger point behind your questions, but try not to be stupid next time.
Browns and Jews.
I always figured its because they are like the Greeks. Dont really work, dont pay taxes, sit around watching soccer drinking beer. Don't get me wrong, it sounds fun, but the jews at the rating agencies don't like people doijg that.
Unlike Anglos, who just left, Portuguese tired to maintain control over almost all of their colonies by force. They failed, getting nothing but enormous debt and dead soldiers.
Low grade jewish genes, low iq and stature due to racemixing with subsaharan africans
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Even the kings are jewish
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Dont forget the diasponiggers that are not portuguese, this includes madeirans and azoreans and all the immigrants in the Americas and all around the world.
That is one handsome fella
Some one drop me some good euro shuffle beats.
Lack of coal and oil reserves?
Feet fetichist judeochristian Salazarist fanbois cope about the fact his close friends were either freemasons or jews, like Moises Amzalak, who he rescued from captivity. Salazar, a jew from both sides, was also against ethnonationalism as he daid it was incompactible with judeochristianity.
Salazarists are turbo cuck wannabe rich frail untermenchen, or delusional diasponiggers who are not portuguese.
It did participate but was utterly humiliated and obliterated in France.
Portugal in the 19th century was left behind in terms of economic, technological and scientific advances. The Catholic church had a heavy influence in the portuguese monarchy, which led to a cultural stagnation and a lack of inovation. The first railway line was built in 1856, whereas most of the european countries had build it in the 1830's. It never had incentives to industrialization, the country for many decades relied on its colonies (specially Brazil) to have an economic relief. Also, as well as Brazil, Portugal is known for being a very bureaucratic country, which makes difficult to open a business. Not to mention the socialist thought, where the state has to give free stuff to people, but Portugal never had a economic freedom to create a wealthy society to tax it, unlike other european countries which experienced economic freedom to create business and being inovative.
Hyperboreia were literally Boii tribe from Bratislava. River eradanos is literally Danube and Boii were first barbarians who met with Romans in year 2AD and they were very advanced more than Romans
Homer said somewhere around Dacia. Sophocles and Simonides of Ceos said north of Thrace. Hecataeus of Miletus said adjacent to the Black Sea.
All those directions point to this region lmao
Portugal did partake in ww1 bruh
Their name appears to derive from the Greek ὑπέρ Βορέᾱ, "beyond Boreas" (the God of the North Wind)
Literally Wends.
Add to the list of reasons the trillions in gold stoled from Brazil. They are just failures. But it is ok, they "culture" is slowly being brazilianized, haha. Get fucked Manoel.
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Italian Venetians were Wends too. And they even use some slavic words still but they were latinised there. And in eastern germany there lived wends too like Lusatian sorbs or polabian slavs etc but we're germanized. And in viking sagas they write about wends vikings too and their king Burislav etc. In Czech Slovak Slovenian language we even use original names for cities from those wendish regions in Italy and germany like Venice is called Benatky etc
Their olive oil is ok, although a trading agent warned me that the olive on most of their oilive oil is imported from Spain. Who knows if they don't just bring processed olive oil from Spain and label as made in Portugal too?
They partecipated in WW1 and there was a dude that was so skilled that was called a One man army and given a medal that only he, in the entire history of Portugal has obtained
Medal given to some precedures during a decisive retreat