Portus Cale

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Portus Cale is the ancient Roman settlement at the mouth of the Douro River that gave its name to both the modern city of Porto and the country of Portugal.

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Portus Cale canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman settlement
historical place
associatedWith formation of the Kingdom of Portugal
civilization Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
etymologyOf name of Porto
name of Portugal
followedBy medieval town of Porto
hasCulturalSignificance origin of the name of Portugal
hasFunction maritime trading post
river port
hasGivenNameTo Porto NERFINISHED
Portugal NERFINISHED
hasLatinName Portus Cale NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType port town
historicalRegion Gallaecia NERFINISHED
influenced toponymy of Portugal
locatedIn Iberian Peninsula
mouth of the Douro River NERFINISHED
northwest of the Iberian Peninsula
present-day Portugal
locatedNear Atlantic Ocean
locatedOn Douro River NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Port of Cale NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Gallaecia NERFINISHED
predecessorOf city of Porto
presentIn Roman historical sources
regionToday Norte Region of Portugal NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman era

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Porto historicName Portus Cale