Portela
Portela (Portuguese for "small door") means:
- the Aeroporto da Portela, airport of the Portuguese capital Lisbon, see Lisbon-Portela Airport
- a samba school from Rio de Janeiro, see Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Portela
Portela is the name of the following places and communities in Portugal:
- Portela (Amares) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Amares
- Portela (Arcos de Valdevez) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Arcos de Valdevez
- Portela (Loures) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Loures
- Portela (Monção) , parish in the Concelho de Monção
- Portela (Penafiel) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Penafiel
- Portela (Vila Nova de Famalicão) , place and former municipality in the concelho de Vila Nova de Famalicão
- Portela Susã , in the Concelho de Viana do Castelo
- Portela das Cabras
- Portela do Fojo
- Portela de Mogos stone circle in Portugal
Portela is a family name for the following people:
- Angela Portela (* 1962), Brazilian politician
- Artur Portela (1901–1959), Portuguese journalist
- César Portela (* 1937), Spanish architect
- Cristiano Portela de Araújo Pena (1913–2000), Brazilian clergyman and Bishop of Divinópolis
- Diogo Portela (* 1988), Brazilian darts player
- Manuel Portela Valladares (1867–1952), Prime Minister of Spain
- Miguel Portela (* 1974), Portuguese rugby union player
- Noëmi Simonetto de Portela (1926–2011), Argentine athlete
- Pedro André Caseiro Portela (* 1990), Portuguese handball player
- Severo Portela (writer) (1875-1945), Portuguese writer
- Severo Portela (painter) (1898–1985), Portuguese painter
- Teresa Portela (canoeist, 1982) (* 1982), Spanish canoeist
- Teresa Portela (canoeist, 1987) (* 1987), Portuguese canoeist
See also: