Tagus Valley

The Tagus Valley is a region of , along the River Tagus. The nation's capital, , lies at the mouth of the Tagus where in empties into the Atlantic ocean.
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is the capital of situated on seven hills at the wide mouth of the river Tagus where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. With 545,000 residents in the city and 3.0 million in the Region and a thriving mix of Portugal's rich history and vivid…

is a city in 's region, about 10 km from the Atlantic Ocean and 90 km north of . Absent from most travellers' itineraries, this charming city is a great place to experience authentic without hordes of tourists.

is a city in , , on the northern bank of the Sado River estuary. The city is connected with the nearby Arrábida hills natural park, which offers an unspoiled nature and beautiful beaches on the Atlantic Ocean.

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Province is a historical province of Portugal. It is located along the Atlantic Ocean coast in the center of the country and includes , the capital.

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is a region of . It is the country's most central province, with neither an Atlantic coast nor a border with Spain. lies along the River Tagus Valley.

Tagus Valley

Latitude of center
38.7452° or 38° 44′ 43″ north
Longitude of center
-9.1604° or 9° 9′ 37″ west
Wiki­data ID
Q1640969
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