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  2. Faro Airport - Wikipedia

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    Faro International Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto de Faro, IATA: FAO, ICAO: LPFR), officially Faro - Gago Coutinho International Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de Faro - Gago Coutinho), is located four kilometres (two nautical miles) west [7] of the city of Faro in Portugal. The airport opened in July 1965 [8] being the main gateway to Faro ...

  3. List of airports in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Chaves Airport (Aeródromo Municipal de Chaves) Coimbra: Centro: LPCO CBP Coimbra Airport (Aeródromo Municipal Bissaya Barreto:) Espinho (Paramos, Espinho/Costa Verde) Norte: LPIN Espinho Airport (Aeródromo de Espinho) Évora: Alentejo: LPEV Évora Airport (Aeródromo de Évora) Faro: Algarve: LPFR FAO Faro Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de ...

  4. Portimão Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portimão Airport (IATA: PRM, ICAO: LPPM) is a small airport in Montes de Alvor, near the city of Portimão in Algarve, Portugal.The airport has one single short asphalt runway in the 11/29 direction and is mainly used by general aviation, with parachuting being common from the airfield.

  5. Faro, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated population of 67,566 inhabitants in 2021 [1] (with 39,733 inhabitants in the city proper, [3] making it the biggest city and second most populous municipality in the Algarve (after Loulé) and one of the biggest in Southern Portugal), the municipality covers an area of about 202.57 km 2 (78.21 sq mi). [4]

  6. List of the busiest airports in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Portugal's busiest airports by passenger traffic subsection. 1.1 2023 [1] 1.2 2017 [4] ... Airport IATA City Total passengers Annual change Total movements Annual

  7. Algarve - Wikipedia

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    Estácio da Veiga's 1878 archeological map of the Algarve. In 1807, while Jean-Andoche Junot led the first Napoleonic invasion in the north of Portugal, the Algarve was occupied by Spanish troops under Manuel Godoy. Beginning in 1808, and after subsequent battles in various towns and villages, the region was the first to drive out the Spanish ...