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  2. List of ports in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The next list is a list of the main cargo ports in Portugal, also including ports located in the Azores and Madeira islands. 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 ...

  3. List of Portuguese administrative divisions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank Region GDP in euros € % of GDP GDP per capita In euros € As % of Portugal average 1 Greater Lisbon: 84,363,398,000 31.6% 39,942 158.0% 2

  4. NUTS statistical regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Grande Lisboa: PT1A0 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 ...

  5. Metropolitan areas in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2013 local government reform, there are two metropolitan areas: Lisbon and Porto. [1] The metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto were created in 1991. [ 2 ] A law passed in 2003 supported the creation of more metropolitan areas, under the conditions that they consisted of at least nine municipalities ( concelho s) and had at least ...

  6. List of regions and sub-regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Vale de Cambra; Porto District [11] Gondomar; Maia; Matosinhos; Paredes; Porto; Póvoa de Varzim; Santo Tirso; Trofa; Valongo; Vila do Conde; Vila Nova de Gaia; Alto Minho [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 ...

  7. Autonomous Regions of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Some areas, such as the Azores, Madeira and Macau, were deemed either impractical to decolonise or too close in ties to Continental Portugal to make independent. However, due to their distinct geography, economy, social and cultural situation, as well as historical aspirations of autonomy in Madeira and the Azores, the autonomous regions were ...

  8. Banif Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Banifólio – Sociedade Gestora de Patrimónios, S.A. (1992) Banif – Banco Internacional do Funchal (Cayman), Ltd. (1993) Açoreana Seguros (1996) Banco Comercial dos Açores (1996) BanifServ Agrupamento Complementar de Empresas de Serviços, Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação (1997) Banif – Banco de Investimento, S.A. (2000)

  9. Corvo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 12 January 2005, SATA Gestão de Aeródromos (SATA Aerodrome Management) was established to operate the smaller airports on the islands of Pico, Graciosa, Corvo and São Jorge. The Regional Government of the Azores, after a public tender, provided SATA Aeródromos with the concession of public services for Corvo for a period of 10 ...