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LisbonCapital of Portugal, and of the Lisboa district, in the southwest of the country, situated on a tidal lake and estuary formed by the River Tagus; population (2003 est) 559,400, urban agglomeration 2,618,100. It is a major commercial and industrial centre, and industries include steel, textiles, chemicals, pottery, shipbuilding, oil refining, food processing, and fishing. The city has one of the best harbours in Europe, handling a large volume of trade. Lisbon has been Portugal's capital since 1260 and reached its peak of prosperity in the period of Portugal's empire during the 16th century. In 1755 an earthquake accompanied by a tidal wave killed 30,000–60,000 people (the estimates vary) and destroyed much of the city. HistoryLisbon has been an important centre since Roman times. It was occupied by the Romans in 205 BC, and was conquered by the Moors in 714 AD. The fortress of Sã Jorge, which dominates the city and may have been built by the Romans on the site of an earlier citadel, was taken from the Moors by Alfonso I in 1147. Alfonso III transfered his court here from Coimbra around 1260, and the city rose to great prosperity during the 16th century with the establishment of Portugal's empire in India and Africa.
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Stephen Beus, 24, winner of the 2000 MTNA High School Piano Competition and the 2003 MTNA Collegiate Piano Competition, was named the Grand Prize Winner of the Vendrome International Piano Competition in Lisbon, Portugal, in July, marking his third such honor this year. LISBON, Portugal -- Chipidea, the world's leading provider of analog/mixed-signal silicon intellectual property, today announced that it has been named again, for the fifth consecutive year, to Europe's 500 ranking of the fastest growing companies. LISBON, Portugal -- Chipidea, the world's leading provider of analog/mixed-signal silicon intellectual property, today introduced its next-generation USB2. |
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