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| AVEIRO |
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The district of Aveiro is located, to a large extent, to less than 100 ms of altitude, occupying a coastal plain that gets to have near 40 km in length, in the South part of the district. |
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| BEJA |
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The district of Beja corresponds to South half of the alentejana plain, irrigated by small water obstacles in general and that almost is dried in summer, and crossed in its totality by low mountain ranges and little inclined. |
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| BRAGA |
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The District of Braga is a district Portuguese, pertaining to the traditional province of the Miño. It limits the north with the District of Viana do Castelo and with the province of Orense (Spain), to the east with the District of Real Vila, to the south with the District of Oporto and to the west with the Atlantic Ocean. |
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| BRAGANZA |
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The Duero constitutes the more important geographic characteristic, sight than serves as limits the district throughout all its southern border, and of most of the Eastern border, until the northeastern extremity of the territory Portuguese. |
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| CASTELO BRANCO |
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Located in the great one via of the invasions, it was a fortress guarded by the templarios before becoming instead of residence of the powerful bishops of Viseu |
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| COIMBRA |
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City of narrow streets, medieval patios, stairs and arcs, Coimbra was the cradle of the birth of six Portuguese kings and of the first dynasty, as well as of the first University of Portugal and one of oldest of Europe. |
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