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  2. Il San Pietro di Positano - Wikipedia

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    "San Pietro di Positano Is the Most Exclusive Resort You've Never Heard Of". Town and Country; Seligson, Hannah (December 23, 2017). "How the queen of Positano created one of the Med's best hotels". CNN; Stern, Steven (2006). Stern's Guide to the Greatest Resorts of the World. Boca Raton: Stern's Travel Guides.

  3. Positano - Wikipedia

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    The beach at Positano. Positano became a wealthy market port from the 15th to 17th century and has only continued to grow in popularity over time. Back then they traded food such as fish and other resources. [5] Positano was a port of the Amalfi Republic in medieval times, and prospered during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By the mid ...

  4. Category:Seaside resorts in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seaside resorts in Portugal" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albufeira;

  5. List of beaches in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Looking down the coast of Praia de Apúlia with one of historic windmills The shallow coast of the Praia de Ofir The clear waters on the coastal bar of Praia de Cabedelo/Luzia Mar A vista to the protective fort along the Praia de Modelo in Caminha The dunes of the beach of Póvoa do Varzim

  6. Portuguese Riviera - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Riviera (Portuguese: Riviera Portuguesa) is a term used in the tourist industry for the affluent coastal region to the west of Lisbon, Portugal, centered on the coastal municipalities of Cascais (including Estoril), Oeiras and Sintra.

  7. Pousadas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pousadas de Portugal (European Portuguese pronunciation: [poˈzaðɐʒ ðɨ puɾtuˈɣal]) is a chain of luxury, traditional or historical hotels in Portugal.Formerly run by the Portuguese State, they are now run by the Pestana Group, which in September 2003 won a public bid for the sale of 37.6% of parent company Enatur and for a 40-year running concession.