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Misconceptions on Portugal

7 October 20222 October 2022 / Ana Catarina Palma Neves / Leave a comment

[Originally published on 9 November 2013] To be fair, everyone has misconceptions on most countries in the world. Like: in Europe we think that all Africans live in the middle of the jungle and then we get amazed when we discover they actually have cities and buildings. So, foreigns usually think two wrong things about … Continue reading Misconceptions on Portugal

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