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  1. Portus Cale (nome latino che significa "Porto di Cale") era l'antico nome di una città portuale della Gallaecia romana, corrispondente all'attuale città portoghese di Porto.
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    Portus Cale foi uma cidade da Galécia romana, localizda na atual cidade portuguesa de Vila Nova de Gaia. Deste nome parece provir o actual Portugal, pois durante a Alta Idade Média a actual Região Norte portuguesa foi denominada como Condado Portucalense, para a diferenciar do reino da Galiza.
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    Portus Cale yera o nombre d'una ciudat d'a Gallaecia romana que corresponde a l'actual ciudat portuguesa de Porto. D'o suyo nombre proviene o de l'actual Portugal, ya que mientres l' Alta Edat Meya o norte de l'actual Portugal yera dito tamién condau de Portu Cale, ta diferenciar-lo d'o condau de Galicia.
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    Portus Cale seu Calensis (Lusitane Porto) est urbs Portugalliae, flumini Durio adiacens, portusque maritimus dives. Ibi anno 2011 homines 237 591 habitabant: est ergo urbs Portugalliae omnis secunda quod ad incolas pertinet.
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    Porto was originally named Cale in the Celtic empire. The port city of Cale or Portus Cale was later renamed as just Porto. In fact, Portus Cale later turned into Portucale, from which the current name of Portugal was developed. This has been the extent of influence Porto has had on Portugal. Porto was originally named Cale in the Celtic empire.
    Portus Cale ( Latinised version for “Port of Cale”, from the original Celtic name Callaici and Cale) was an ancient town and port in current-day northern Portugal, in the area of today’s Grande Porto. Cale was an early settlement located at the mouth of the Douro River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the north of what is now Portugal.
    Portus Cale is thus the former name of current-day Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia’s riverside area, that would be used to name the whole region and, later, the country. Portugal’s name derives from the Roman name Portus Cale.
    At the end of the 9th century, a small minor county based in the area of Portus Cale was established by Vímara Peres on the orders of King Alfonso III of León, Galicia and Asturias. After annexing the County of Portugal into one of the several counties that made up its realms, King Alfonso III named Vímara Peres as its first count.
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    Portus Cale was an ancient town and port in present-day northern Portugal, in the area of today's Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The name of the town eventually influenced the name of the subsequent country of Portugal, from the 9th century onwards. See more

    Cale was an early settlement located at the mouth of the Douro River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the north of what is now Portugal. The … See more

    The mainstream explanation for the name is that it is an ethnonym derived from the Castro people, also known as the Callaeci, Gallaeci or Gallaecia, a people who occupied the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Cala was the name of a Celtic goddess – in See more

    136 BC
    Roman general Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus conquered the region and founded the Roman city Portus Cale.
    1st century BC
    Present north Portugal and Galicia were fully pacified and under Roman control.
    410-584
    These regions fell under Suebi dominion.
    584
    The Visigoths conquered the Suebi kingdom.
    711
    Portus Cale fell under the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula.
    868
    Vímara Peres founded the First County of Portugal or Condado de Portucale.
    9th century
    Portugale was used extensively to refer to the region between the rivers Douro and Minho.
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