Oporto

Oporto, at the mouth of the Douro, 200 m. N. of Lisbon, the chief manufacturing city of Portugal, and second in commercial importance; is the head-quarters of the trade in port wine; the industries include cloth, silk, hat, and porcelain manufacture, tobacco, metal-casting, and tanning; besides wine it exports cattle, fruit, cork, and copper. There are many old churches, schools, a library, and two picture-galleries.

Population (circa 1900) given as 140,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Opitz, Martin von * Opportunist
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Open, Sesamë
Opera
Opera Bouffe
Ophelia
Ophicleide
Ophir
Ophites
Opie, John
Opinicus
Opitz, Martin von
Oporto
Opportunist
Optimism
Opus Operatum
Oran
Orange River
Orange River Colony
Orangemen
Oratorio
Oratory, Congregation of the
Orcagna

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