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  2. List of lighthouses in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The modernist-style lighthouse in Póvoa de Varzim, known as the Farol de Regufe. The tallest lighthouse in Portugal, the Farol de Praia da Barra is situated on the coast of Gafanha da Nazaré The original Farol de Cabo Carvoeiro was found inadequate in 1881, and was reconstructed starting in 1886

  3. Category:Lighthouses in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lighthouses in Portugal" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Lighthouse of Praia da Barra - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse, the tallest in Portugal, stands on the southern shore of the Aveiro lagoon's (Ria) narrow isthmus connecting it to the Atlantic Ocean, next to the beach in the Summer resort town of Barra, at the intersection rotunda of Avenida Fernão de Magalhães and Avenida João Corte Real.

  5. Lighthouse of Ponta de Sagres - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse as seen at the edge of Ponta de Sagres, the extreme southwest corner of continental Portugal. As part of the 5th centenary commemorations marking the birth of Henry the Navigator, in 1894 the lighthouse was inaugurated. [2]

  6. Cabo da Roca Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Cabo da Roca Lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol do Cabo da Roca) is a beacon/lighthouse located 165 metres (541 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean, on Portugal's (and continental Europe's) most westerly extent. [2]

  7. Lighthouse of Cabo de São Vicente - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse of Cape St. Vincente, or the Lighthouse of D. Fernando, was ordered constructed by Queen D. Maria II, and began operating in October 1846, in the 16th century Franciscan convent. [2] It was originally illuminated by olive oil lamp consisting of two clarions that rotated every two seconds, and a range of 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6 ...

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