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  2. List of active Portuguese Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Naval Base is the main operational base of the Portuguese Navy. Smaller naval bases (naval support points) also exist at Portimão and Tróia. This is a list of active Portuguese Navy ships. [1] In total there are 36 military ships commissioned in the Navy.

  3. Lajes Field - Wikipedia

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    Lajes Field remains Portuguese Air Base 4 under the direction of Headquarters Azores Air Zone commanded by Portuguese Air Force brigadeiro (equal to a U.S. two-star general). In 1947, the Portuguese Esquadra 41 started to operate from Lajes, equipped with Boeing SB-17, Grumman HU-16 Albatross, Douglas C-54 Skymaster and, later Sikorsky H-19 ...

  4. Lisbon Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Naval Base (Portuguese: Base Naval de Lisboa), is the main installation and operational base of the Portuguese Navy.Located at the former Royal Estate of Alfeite on the south bank of the Tagus river's estuary, near the city of Almada, the installation is sometimes referred to as the Alfeite Naval Base.

  5. Viagens Abreu - Wikipedia

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    The Abreu Agency was established in Porto in 1840 by Bernardo Abreu. At the time, emigration from northern Portugal and Galicia to Brazil and Venezuela was significant, and Abreu, a noted businessman in Porto, opened his agency to offer passport and visa services, as well as sales of train tickets to Lisbon and ship passages to and from South America.

  6. List of Portuguese Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon Base Airfield [nb 4] LPPT Portela, Lisbon: 1937–1955 Re-designated as Base Airfield No. 1 (AB1) Rabo de Peixe Air Base Air Base No. 4 BA4 Rabo de Peixe, São Miguel Island, Azores: 1942–1946 First to receive the designation of Air Base No. 4 (BA4) São Jacinto Air Base: Air Base No. 7 BA7 LPAV Aveiro, Portugal: 1958–1978

  7. Lisbon Airport - Wikipedia

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    4 London–Heathrow: 943,046 10.6% British Airways, TAP Air Portugal 5 Amsterdam: 927,687 3.4% easyJet, KLM, TAP Air Portugal, Transavia, Vueling 6 Frankfurt: 857,650 0.4% Lufthansa, TAP Air Portugal 7 Brussels: 773,268 5.3% Brussels Airlines, Ryanair, TAP Air Portugal 8 Paris–Charles de Gaulle: 692,823 3.3% AirFrance, easyJet 9 Geneva ...

  8. Cabo Ruivo Seaplane Base - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Ruivo Seaplane Base (Portuguese: Aeroporto Marítimo de Cabo Ruivo) was an international airport for seaplanes located in the city of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. [1] It takes its name from the Lisbon neighbourhood of Cabo Ruivo .

  9. Lisbon Luís de Camões Airport - Wikipedia

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    Luís de Camões Airport (Aeroporto Luís de Camões) is a planned international airport that will primarily serve Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.It will be located 40 km by road from Lisbon's downtown, on the current site of Field Firing Range of Alcochete, an area administratively part of the civil parishes of Samora Correia (in Benavente municipality) and Canha (in Montijo municipality).