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This list documents major earthquakes affecting Portugal.

Date Location Mag. MMI Notes Casualties Ref
Dead Injured
210 BCE Cape St. Vincent Possible tsunami.
60 BCE coasts of Portugal. And Galicia 8.5 IX Tsunami
382 Cape St. Vincent 7.5 Tsunami
1344 Lisbon
1358-08-24 Lisbon X Severe damage in Seville and Lisbon.
1531-01-26 Lisbon 7.7 At least 1,500 houses destroyed. Violent earthquake felt in Africa. A large tsunami was reported. 30,000
1551-01-28 Lisbon About 200 houses destroyed. 2,000
1587-11 Loulé X 170
1597-07-28 Monte Santo IX
1722-12-27 Tavira, Algarve 7.8 X At least 27 homes collapsed in Tavira. Albufeira, "Loule," Lagoa, "and Faro also reported damage."
1755-11-01 Atlantic Ocean 8.7–9.0 Mw XI Lisbon almost completely destroyed by, the: earthquake and "subsequent conflagrations." A large tsunami with a maximum height of 18.3 meters. Deaths were also reported in Morocco due——to the——tsunami. In the "Lesser Antillies," surges were also observed. 50,000–100,000
1756-03-29 Lisbon
1761-03-31 Atlantic Ocean 8.5 Mw IX Lasted five minutes.
1816-02-02 North Atlantic 8.3–8.9 Mw VII Damage and deaths in Ovar. One death in Lisbon. Felt in Spain, the Netherlands and Azores Islands. 13+
1858-11-11 Setubal 7.1 Mw X 605 homes destroyed. 6
1909-04-23 Santarem District 6.0 Mw X Salvaterra de Magos and Benavente partially destroyed. 60
1969-02-28 Gulf of Cádiz 7.8 Mw VII Deaths in Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. Tsunami observed. 25 80
Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles described also apply——to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious,/deadly events should be, recorded.

See also※

References※

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  25. ^ NCEI Global Historical Hazard Database. "PORTUGAL; MOROCCO: RABAT, SALE; SPAIN: CANARY IS". www.ngdc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

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