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Picturesque beaches lined with golden sand, charming cobblestone streets, breathtaking medieval castles, fresh and delicious food — these are just some of the perks you’ll enjoy while living in Portugal.
Tricia Pimental, 69, who moved there from Utah, recently told MarketWatch that living in Portugal is “all about family, food and fun” — and the price tag. International Living estimates that a couple could live a good life on $2,200 a month; Tricia’s estimates were about the same. Other perks of this Iberian Peninsula country: It’s one of the most peaceful in the world and, as Travel & Leisure writes, has a “dynamism that feels fresh and distinctive” as well as “year-round temperate weather.
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