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at the Salão Maior do Foz Palace, Lisbon, in December 1970 (360 photographs) [7] with the theme snowy landscape in Tras-os-Montes, at the shop windows of the Casa J. C. Alvarez, Lisbon, in December 1974 "Apontamentos de Lisboa", with the theme Lisbon, at the Galveias Palace, Lisbon, in June 1986 (136 photographs) [8] [9]
Français : Les navires de croisières Lisboa (avec la cheminée blanche) et Porto (avec la cheminée jaune) amarrés à Lisbonne pendant leurs rénovations par Portuscale Cruises. Italiano: Gli nave di crociera Lisboa (con il fumaiolo bianco) e Porto (con il fumaiolo giallo) ormeggiati a Lisbona durante loro rinovazioni da Portuscale Cruises.
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 ...
Porto has several institutions of higher education, the largest one being the state-managed University of Porto (Universidade do Porto), which is the second largest Portuguese university, after the University of Lisbon, with approximately 28,000 students and considered one of the 100 best Universities in Europe. [93]
Costa Verde in Norte Region — The Portuguese green coast comprises all the northern coast of Portugal from the estuary of the Minho River to the city of Porto. Costa de Prata in Centro Region — The Portuguese silver coast comprises from Porto to Lisbon. Fátima, Nazaré and Óbidos are 3 very important places.
The Lisbon Portugal Temple was announced on 2 October 2010 by church president Thomas S. Monson. [6] A groundbreaking service, to signify beginning of construction, was held on 5 December 2015, with Patrick Kearon, president of the church's Europe Area, presiding. The temple was dedicated on 15 September 2019 by Neil L. Andersen. [7]
MAAT is a cultural project for the city Lisbon that is focused on three areas - Art, Architecture, and Technology. The €20m museum sits on the River Tagus (Rio Tejo) to the west of the city centre. [2] and "one of Europe's most lyrical new museums". [3]
Porto–Lisbon (Portuguese: Porto–Lisboa) was an annual road cycling race held in Portugal on 10 June in celebration of Portugal Day.Covering a distance of approximately 330-340 kilometres, the race was the longest on the professional calendar after the disappearance of Bordeaux–Paris in 1988.