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The Portuguese in the United States - http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/portam/
Online exhibits on the history of immigration from Portugal to the United States, highlighting Library of Congress collections and web presentations related to Portuguese influence in the country. |
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Portuguese American Leadership Council of the United States - http://www.palcus.org/
National advocacy organization for the Portuguese American community. Information about activities and political interests, news from Portugal, works by a featured artist, trivia quiz, and links. |
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LusaWeb Portuguese-American Neighborhood - http://www.lusaweb.com/
Online community. Includes calendar of events around the US, recipes and other information about cultural traditions, Portuguese and Azorean genealogy resources, creative writings, and forums. |
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Portuguese Foundation Inc. of Connecticut - http://www.pfict.org/
Group dedicated to the advancement of Portuguese people and culture in the state. Provides information about activities, issues, and scholarship program for Luso-Americans. |
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Portuguese of the West Indies - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~portwestind/index.htm
Resource for the history and genealogy of Portuguese settlers in the Caribbean region. |
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Portuguese Genealogy Home Page - http://www.dholmes.com/rocha1.html
Includes general advice and resources for researching ancestry in Portugal and the Azores. |
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Portuguese American Federation - http://www.portuguese-american.net/
U.S. organization for people of Portuguese heritage. Includes history, membership requirements, activities information, and links to related sites. |
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Portuguese Historical and Cultural Society - http://www.sacramentophcs.com/
Promotes the culture and historical significance of the Portuguese immigrant and descended population of the Sacramento Valley, California. Includes newsletter, events calendar, cultural information, and links. |
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The Salty Coast - http://saltycoast.blogspot.com/
Weblog celebrating all that is Portuguese, by a Luso-Canadian who has lived in Portugal. |