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  2. A2 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    It connects Lisbon, the political capital of Portugal, and the 25 de Abril Bridge to Albufeira in Algarve, the country's southernmost mainland province. The first section of the A2 was opened in 1966 and the last one was completed in 2002. It extends for fractionally more than 240 km (149 miles).

  3. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there were also 11 million trips made by Portuguese residents including overnight stays at local hotels. [1] [2] Dolphins in Arrábida natural reserve. The most popular destinations are Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, the Portuguese Riviera, Madeira, Sintra, Óbidos, Nazaré, Fátima, Braga, Guimarães and Coimbra.

  4. Tourism in Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    A view of the city with Lisbon's cathedral in the background Praça de Camões, in Chiado. Lisbon is one of the most popular city destinations in Europe. The city of Lisbon and the Lisbon metropolitan area attracts a significant number of tourists each year, drawn to its historical and cultural heritage, good transportation connections and good touristic infrastructure.

  5. 7 Countries That Are a Smart Real Estate Investment - AOL

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    The rental market is strong in Lisbon, Porto (shown here), and the Algarve region, so even if you don’t want to use your house in Portugal (which in addition to its stunning beaches is known for ...

  6. 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.

  7. Barreiro railway station - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1940s, there were still problems in railway communications between the capital and the Algarve, mainly due to the slowness of the trains; fast trains took almost a whole day to reach Barreiro, while postal trains took all night to make the same journey, and after that, there was still a one-hour journey to cross the Tagus by boat. [80]

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