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  2. Albufeira - Wikipedia

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    Albufeira was one of the towns of the Algarve most affected by natural calamities, but it was the 1755 Lisbon earthquake which caused the worst damage. The sea invaded the town with 10 metres (33 ft) waves, destroying almost all the buildings along the coast.

  3. Albufeira-Ferreiras railway station - Wikipedia

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    Albufeira-Ferreiras is a stop for long-distance trains between Faro and Lisbon. As of August 2024, there are five trains to and from Lisbon every day; two Alfa Pendular and three Intercidades services. [2] Extra trains occasionally run on summer weekends.

  4. Alfa Pendular - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Pendular is the name of the flagship Pendolino high-speed tilting train of Portuguese state railway company CP. [1] It connects the cities of Guimarães, Braga, Porto, Aveiro, Coimbra, Santarém, Lisbon, Albufeira and Faro, among others at speeds of up to 220 km/h (135 mph).

  5. List of earthquakes in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Albufeira, Loule, Lagoa, and Faro also reported damage. [12] [13] 1755-11-01: Atlantic Ocean 8.7–9.0 M w: XI Lisbon almost completely destroyed by the earthquake and subsequent conflagrations. A large tsunami with a maximum height of 18.3 meters. Deaths were also reported in Morocco due to the tsunami. In the Lesser Antillies, surges were ...

  6. Algarve - Wikipedia

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    Although Lisbon surpasses the Algarve in terms of tourism revenue, [14] the Algarve is still, overall, considered to be the biggest and most important Portuguese tourist region, having received an estimated total of 4.2 million tourists in 2017. [15] Its population triples in the peak holiday season due to seasonal residents. [16]

  7. High-speed rail in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    An Alfa Pendular in Santa Apolónia Station, Lisbon.. Since the late 1990s Comboios de Portugal (CP) has run the Alfa Pendular service, connecting Portugal's mainland from the north border to the Algarve at a speed of up to 220 kilometres per hour (140 mph) (in specific sections), which reduced the travel time between Porto and Lisbon by approximately 30 minutes.