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  2. Lisbon Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is expected to be shut down after the Lisbon Luís de Camões Airport, in Montijo, 30 km (19 mi) by road from Lisbon, is fully operational, expected in 2034. [ 11 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Initially, the airport was to be replaced by the Ota Airport , a planned airport in Ota , a village 50 km (31 mi) north of Lisbon.

  3. Bairro Alto - Wikipedia

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    Bairro Alto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbajʁu ˈaltu]; literally: Upper District) is a central district of the city of Lisbon, the Portuguese capital. Unlike many of the civil parishes of Lisbon, this region can be commonly explained as a loose association of neighbourhoods, with no formal local political authority but social and historical significance to the urban community of Lisbon and ...

  4. Stanley Clarke (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s the company developed the 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival site, [6] Burton's Octagon Shopping Centre, the Britannia Stadium, [4] and the Concorde Business Park near Manchester Airport. [2] The property crash of the early 1990s, brought a confrontation with NatWest bank: [1] [2] Everyone was running scared, and the banks got ...

  5. 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).

  6. Chiado - Wikipedia

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    Two people were killed, and 73 were injured (60 of them firemen). Between 200 and 300 people lost their homes, and close to 2000 people lost their jobs. In terms of the extent of the city affected and number of destroyed buildings, the Chiado fire is often considered the worst disaster to strike the city since the 1755 Lisbon earthquake ...

  7. List of airports in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Braga Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Braga) (Palmeira, Braga) Bragança: Norte: LPBG BGC Bragança Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Bragança) (Domestic and International) Cascais: Lisbon: LPCS CAT Lisbon-Cascais Regional Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Cascais/Costa do Estoril (Tires), São Domingos de Rana) Castelo Branco: Centro: LPCB