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Fernando Pessoa University

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Fernando Pessoa University (UFP; Portuguese: Universidade Fernando Pessoa) is a private university located in Porto and Ponte de Lima, Portugal. It was founded in 1996 and named after Fernando Pessoa, a famous Portuguese writer and poet.

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Rua de Delfim Maia, Porto Paranhos

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Rua de Delfim Maia 349
4249-004 Porto, Paranhos
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