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  2. Brisa – Auto-estradas de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    A13 - Auto-estrada Almeirim/Marateca A14 - Auto-estrada Figueira da Foz/Coimbra Norte Brisa owns 50% of Auto-Estradas do Atlântico , operator of the A8 and A15 motorways until 2028; [ 3 ] 70% of the Brisal concession, which is licensed to run the A17 road until 2034; and with a 45% stake [ 2 ] heads the Douro Litoral consortium which will ...

  3. Forbes Travel Guide - Wikipedia

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    Forbes Travel Guide (formerly known as Mobil Guide or Mobil Travel Guide) is a star rating service and online travel guide for hotels, restaurants and spas. [1] In 2011, Forbes Travel Guide published its last set of guidebooks and, on November 15, 2011, launched its new online home, ForbesTravelGuide.com, [2] which covers numerous international destinations, including Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing ...

  4. Bonita Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bonita Beach, as seen from the Gulf of Mexico. Barefoot Beach Preserve Park, a 342-acre (1.38 km 2) park on the border of Collier and Lee Counties. In 2013, Forbes ranked the park's beach the sixth-best in the country. [34] Bonita Beach Park, a 2.5-acre (10,000 m 2) beachfront park with a boardwalk and swimming area

  5. Quinta das Lágrimas - Wikipedia

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    Quinta das Lágrimas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkĩtɐ ðɐʒ ˈlaɣɾimɐʃ]) is a quinta in Coimbra. It was classified [1] [2] in 1977 as an "Imóvel de Interesse Publico" (En: Building of Public Interest) by the IPPAR. It includes 12 ha (29.6 acres) of gardens and a palace that has been converted into a luxury hotel. [3]

  6. Michelin Guide - Wikipedia

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    The first Michelin Guide, published in 1900 The 1911 Michelin Guide for the British Isles. In 1900, there were fewer than 3,000 cars on the roads of France. To increase the demand for cars, and accordingly car tyres, the car tyre manufacturers and brothers, Édouard and André Michelin published a guide for French motorists, the Guide Michelin (Michelin Guide). [2]

  7. Conímbriga - Wikipedia

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    Conímbriga is one of the largest Roman settlements excavated in Portugal, and was classified as a National Monument in 1910. Located in the civil parish of Condeixa-a-Velha e Condeixa-a-Nova, in the municipality of Condeixa-a-Nova, it is situated 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the municipal seat and 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Coimbra (the Roman town of Aeminium).

  8. A1 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The A 1—Autoestrada do Norte—is the biggest and the most important highway in Portugal.It connects the two largest cities in Portugal, Lisbon and Porto, also passing by some district capitals and industrial zones.

  9. Cantanhede, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Cantanhede (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐ̃tɐˈɲeðɨ] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the Coimbra District, in the Centro Region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 36,595, [ 1 ] in an area of 390.88 km 2 .