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On the right side of Sado River, the city spreads over a small hill, guarded by the castle that stands in a dominant position at the top of the hill. The serene surrounding landscape presents us with the unique wealth of the Sado Estuary.
The existence of Alcobaça town dates back to Roman period but its name is more identified with the Arabic occupation, a few years later. Later, in the 12th century is conquered by Portugal Kingdom leaded by D. Afonso Henriques.
Aveiro city is located about 70km (44 miles) south of the Oporto city, Vouga River mouth, which forms the Aveiro Lagoon. It's an important urban, port, rail and university center, dubbed by many as the Art Nouveau capital in Portugal.
Azores is an archipelago located about 760 miles from Portugal, made up of three groups of volcanic islands. Altogether comprises nine islands: Santa Maria, São Miguel, Terceira, Pico, Faial, Graciosa, São Jorge, Corvo and Flores.
Beja city arises on a hill with 277m (172 miles) above sea level, dominating the vast surrounding plain. A municipality in which the field and the city engage themselves, offering the perfect atmosphere for those who desire a relaxing holiday.
Named by the Romans as Bracara Augusta, Braga is the oldest Portuguese city with over 2000 years of history as a city. Braga is also considered one of the main religious centers of the country.
The district of Bragança, which has as its capital the city of Bragança, is located in the most northeast of Portugal, one of the most remote and forgotten regions of Portugal. For its visitors, this remote and mountainous region has a lot to offer.
Cascais is a fishing village situated 20km (13 miles) from Lisbon, with magnificent beaches facing south and west. Living by the sea, by the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park and the proximity to the capital makes this village a lively and young center.
The district of Castelo Branco is an authentic open-air museum, filled with beautiful remains of Portugal's past and birthplace to some of the oldest traditions that characterize the country today.
Coimbra is one of the most important cities of Portugal, due to various factors such as the strong implementation of industries, the great religious and historical relevance, the infrastructures and the location in the center of the country.
The Ericeira village is located in the Mafra municipality, Lisbon district. This parish dates back to 1229, despite having been previously inhabited. Its port was the main driver of growth, with a once considered the most important customs of the country.
Évora, Alentejo capital, brings together a broad historical, religious and cultural heritage in harmony with a unique natural beauty. Considered one of the most beautiful historic cities, it offers examples of an architectural virtually intact.