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    1. native-american-22 on

      In this map, the city of Porto (for which Portugal is named after) is shown as part of Spain.

    2. mulch_v_bark on

      It’s moving south due to lusotropicalism.

      Slightly more seriously, it seems they mistakenly used the [Douro](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douro), which happens to form provincial borders in Portugal. I wonder if someone misinterpreted some source material.

    3. pugzilla330 on

      It has to be that the cartographer mistakenly used the Duero river instead of the Minho as the northern border; Oporto, Braga, and Branganca are all put in Spain for some reason.

    4. Beautiful_man_1 on

      Nation of sailors – so obviously it’s so they don’t bang their heads or need to stoop when going below deck !

    5. StoneColdEgon on

      Portugal literally means small stub in Spanish. Also please censor France next time wtf is wrong with you I had to hold my finger up to my phone just to block them.

    6. Der-Candidat on

      The dotted line for the border is still in the right place, the person coloring just messed up and stopped at the river.

    7. aventurero_soy_yo on

      Came here to comment what two others already had but gonna say it anyways Shortugal

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