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These ports are included in APP – Associação dos Portos de Portugal, a non-profit association with the objective of exchanging information and debates, contributing to the modernization of the national system of cargo ports. [1] The ports are listed by TEU units capacity. [2]
Grande Lisboa: PT1B Península de Setúbal: PT1B0 Península de Setúbal: PT1C Alentejo: PT1C1 Alentejo Litoral: PT1C2 Baixo Alentejo: PT1C3 Alto Alentejo: PT1C4 Alentejo Central: PT1D Oeste e Vale do Tejo: PT1D1 Oeste: PT1D2 Médio Tejo: PT1D3 Lezíria do Tejo: PT2 Região Autónoma dos Açores: PT20 Região Autónoma dos Açores PT200 Região ...
Porto; Póvoa de Varzim; Valongo; Vila do Conde; Vila Nova de Gaia; Minho-Lima Subregion [10] Viana do Castelo District [10] Arcos de Valdevez; Caminha; Melgaço; Monção; Paredes de Coura; Ponte da Barca; Ponte de Lima; Valença; Viana do Castelo; Vila Nova de Cerveira; Tâmega Subregion [15] Aveiro District [1] Castelo de Paiva; Braga ...
Grande Lisboa (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɡɾɐ̃dɨ liʒˈβoɐ]) or Greater Lisbon is a Portuguese NUTS II and III region and subregion. It was previously only a NUTS III subregion integrated in the Lisboa Region and, previously, in the Lisboa e Vale do Tejo until it was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision. [ 4 ]
Lisbon metropolitan area (Área Metropolitana de Lisboa) Porto metropolitan area (Área Metropolitana do Porto) A map of Portugal showing the population density (number of inhabitants / km 2) by municipality. The OECD and Eurostat have identified the following metropolitan areas ("Functional Urban Areas") based on commuting patterns.
Eight locations have been always considered cities since Portugal became an independent kingdom (de facto 1128): Braga, Coimbra, Lamego, Porto and Viseu, as well as Évora, Lisbon and Silves, which were annexed at a later date. Guarda was the first city proclaimed as part of the independent kingdom, in 1199.
The rail network will be able to connect Lisbon to Porto with speeds as high as 300km/h, and in a total travel time of 75 minutes without stops, and 105 minutes with stops. The new high-speed line will have stops in Leiria, Coimbra, Aveiro, Vila Nova de Gaia, apart from the already mentioned in Lisbon-Santa Apolónia and Porto-Campanhã.
Frutuoso, Gaspar (2005), Saudades da Terra (Vol.VI), Ponta Delgada (Açores): Instituto Cultural de Ponta Delgada, ISBN 972-9216-70-3 Neves, Carlos; Carvalho, Filipe; Artur Teodoro Mato (1992), Documentação sobre as Fortificações dos Açores existentes nos Arquivos de Lisboa – Catálogo , Boletim do Instituto Histórico da Ilha Terceira ...