Portugese Language Installation

Dear all,
I am intending to install Portugese language on my SAP system.
I went to SAP MP, and I downloaded 51033495_2:
     ZIP      51033495_2      AR,BG,CA,CS,DA,EL,FI,HR,HU,NO,PL,PT,RO,RU,SH,SK,SL,SV,TR,UK
PT is from Portugese:
But this is what it has inside:
     SAP Original Software
SHA-256 checksum 8a17a2666824d2577048c66e1c7fd527a240e8ca679c81eea21dd57403e4ff09
Checksum was determined according to process described in SAP Note 927974
SHA-Toolversion 1.00
51033495_2 Content
51033495_2:
     GROUP.ASC
     LABEL.ASC
     README.ASC
     AR:
     ARNW04S3.PAT
     BG:
     BGNW04S3.PAT
     CA:
     CANW04S3.PAT
     CS:
     CSNW04S3.PAT
     DA:
     DANW04S3.PAT
     EL:
     ELNW04S3.PAT
     FI:
     FINW04S3.PAT
     GUIDE:
     LAN_700_E3.PDF
     HR:
     HRNW04S3.PAT
     HU:
     HUNW04S3.PAT
     NO:
     NONW04S3.PAT
     PL:
     PLNW04S3.PAT
     RO:
     RONW04S3.PAT
     RU:
     RUNW04S3.PAT
     SH:
     SHNW04S3.PAT
     SK:
     SKNW04S3.PAT
     SL:
     SLNW04S3.PAT
     SV:
     SVNW04S3.PAT
     TR:
     TRNW04S3.PAT
     UK:
     UKNW04S3.PAT
No PT PAT file. How is that possible ? IS it some SAP error ? or I am doing the wrong thing ?
Thanks in advance for help.

Hi Daniel,
The PT language is not in 51033495_2 but in 51033495_1. It is written wrong by SAP.
I had the same problem some time ago.

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