Marco Polo Portugal


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A travel guide to the Portugal. Marco Polo's unique "insider tips" are peppered throughout the guide - offering a real insight into the country.




Portugal Marco Polo Spiral Guide


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Marco Polo Spiral Guides are for travelers who have little time to prepare for a trip, don't want to miss anything, like to be inspired by great ideas for exciting days out and love all things ultra-practical and easy to use. Top 10 sights: From the top down to make it easy to prioritise! Don't miss: Each chapter highlights the absolute must-sees for each area.




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The Travels of Marco Polo (Complete)


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“Of all that I have named, Ptolemy, as the latest, possessed the greatest extent of knowledge. Thus, towards the North, his knowledge carries him beyond the Caspian, and he is aware of its being shut in all round like a lake,—a fact which was unknown in the days of Strabo and Pliny, though the Romans were already lords of the world. But though his knowledge extends so far, a tract of 15 degrees beyond that sea he can describe only as Terra Incognita; and towards the South he is fain to apply the same character to all beyond the Equinoxial. In these unknown regions, as regards the South, the first to make discoveries have been the Portuguese captains of our own age; but as regards the North and North-East the discoverer was the Magnifico Messer Marco Polo, an honoured nobleman of Venice, nearly 300 years since, as may be read more fully in his own Book. And in truth it makes one marvel to consider the immense extent of the journeys made, first by the Father and Uncle of the said Messer Marco, when they proceeded continually towards the East-North-East, all the way to the Court of the Great Can and the Emperor of the Tartars; and afterwards again by the three of them when, on their return homeward, they traversed the Eastern and Indian Seas. Nor is that all, for one marvels also how the aforesaid gentleman was able to give such an orderly description of all that he had seen; seeing that such an accomplishment was possessed by very few in his day, and he had had a large part of his nurture among those uncultivated Tartars, without any regular training in the art of composition. His Book indeed, owing to the endless errors and inaccuracies that had crept into it, had come for many years to be regarded as fabulous; and the opinion prevailed that the names of cities and provinces contained therein were all fictitious and imaginary, without any ground in fact, or were (I might rather say) mere dreams. “Howbeit, during the last hundred years, persons acquainted with Persia have begun to recognise the existence of Cathay. Ramusio vindicates Polo’s Geography.The voyages of the Portuguese also towards the North-East, beyond the Golden Chersonese, have brought to knowledge many cities and provinces of India, and many islands likewise, with those very names which our Author applies to them; and again, on reaching the Land of China, they have ascertained from the people of that region (as we are told by Sign. John de Barros, a Portuguese gentleman, in his Geography) that Canton, one of the chief cities of that kingdom, is in 30⅔° of latitude, with the coast running N.E. and S.W.; that after a distance of 275 leagues the said coast turns towards the N.W.; and that there are three provinces along the sea-board, Mangi, Zanton, and Quinzai, the last of which is the principal city and the King’s Residence, standing in 46° of latitude. And proceeding yet further the coast attains to 50°. Seeing then how many particulars are in our day becoming known of that part of the world concerning which Messer Marco has written, I have deemed it reasonable to publish his book, with the aid of several copies written (as I judge) more than 200 years ago, in a perfectly accurate form, and one vastly more faithful than that in which it has been heretofore read. And thus the world shall not lose the fruit that may be gathered from so much diligence and industry expended upon so honourable a branch of knowledge.”




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Spain and Portugal Marco Polo Atlas


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Marco Polo Atlases feature unique spiral binding with a wrap-around spine. The high quality cartography with distance indicators and scale converters aid route planning. A fold-out overview map is ideal for route planning and 7 self-adhesive Marco Polo mark-it stickers can be used to pin-point a destination or route for future reference. Scenic routes and places of interest are highlighted - ideal for touring holidays. The scale is 1: 300 000 and it contains a comprehensive index. Includes inset maps of: Madeira, Tenerife, La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Albacete, Alicante, Almeria, Avila, Barcelona, Badajoz, Bilbao, Burgos, Caceres, Cadiz, Castellon de la Plana, Ceuta, Ciudad Real, Cordoba, Cuenca, A Coruna, Donostia-San Sebastian, Gijon, Girona, Granada, Guadalajara, Huelva, Huesca, Jaen, Leon, Lisboa, Logrono, Lugo, Lleida, Malaga, Madrid, Melilla, Merida, Murcia, Ourense, Oviedo, Palencia, Palma, Pamplona, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pontevedra, Porto, Slamanca, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Segovia, Soria, Sevilla, Tarragona, Teruel, Toledo, Valladolid, Valencia, Vigo, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Zamora, Zaragoza. (Scales vary for city / inset maps.)







Marco Polo Holiday Algarve Map


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Let the Marco Polo map of the Algarve guide you around this wonderful region of Portugal. Highly durable and waterproof, this handy, pocket-size Algarve map folds away easily and is always on standby to help when you're stuck. Ideal for exploring, shopping and much more. The map also features the Top 10 highlights the region has to offer and two suggested tours.