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  2. See You Tomorrow at the Food Court - Wikipedia

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    See You Tomorrow at the Food Court (フードコートで、また明日。, Fūdo Kōto de, Mata Ashita. ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichirō Nariie. It originally began as a webcomic published on the author's Twitter account in October 2019.

  3. Port of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Lisbon (Portuguese: Porto de Lisboa) is the third-largest port in Portugal, mainly on the north sides of the Tagus's large natural harbour that opens west, through a short strait, onto the Atlantic Ocean. Each part lies against central parts of the Portuguese capital Lisbon.

  4. See You Tomorrow (novel) - Wikipedia

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    See You Tomorrow is set in Stavanger, the author's hometown and surroundings which he uses for his literary exploration of the human condition. The novel is told through 11 narrators, characters belonging to highly different worlds within the same city – a group of adolescents at a high school and the bewildered and desperate father of two of them, and a gang of petty criminals trying to ...

  5. See You Tomorrow (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    Marcello Santilli is looking for the opportunity of his life. All attempts to be successful at work and get rich have turned out to be failures and he is now bankrupt.

  6. Metropolitan areas in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Porto–Lisboa - Wikipedia

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    PortoLisbon (Portuguese: PortoLisboa) 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.

  8. Teatro Nacional de São Carlos - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro Nacional de São Carlos (Portuguese pronunciation: [tiˈatɾu nɐsiuˈnal dɨ sɐ̃w ˈkaɾluʃ]) (National Theatre of Saint Charles) is an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on June 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I [1] as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

  9. Parque das Nações - Wikipedia

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    Casino Lisboa (left) and Vodafone Portugal HQ (right) from the Tagus The Vasco da Gama Bridge, the longest bridge in both the European Union and Europe. Parque das Nações was the designation given to the neighborhood that emerged within the former Intervention Zone of Expo, encompassing the site where the 1998 World Expo was held as well as all areas that were under the administration of ...