I live in Sweden and Portugal, can I have two apple accounts one for each country?

Hi,
I need your help, at the present moment I devide my time between two countries Sweden and Portugal, my Apple acoount is based in sweden, my question is can I open an account in Portugal and keep the Swedish account or i am only allowd an account?

yes
you can open your apple  account  any where

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